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Brené Brown is the author of this copyrighted work from 2012. The copyright notice indicates that Brené Brown solely owns the rights to this content from that year. In 3 sentences or less, this summary provides the essential information that this is a copyrighted work by Brené Brown from 2012 without infringing on the owned rights.
The document contains photos of infectious diseases in animals captured under a microscope, including Theileriosis, Trypanosomiasis, and Babesiosis. It also lists several common veterinary vaccines used to immunize livestock, including vaccines for tetanus, clostridial diseases, rift valley fever, sheep pox, anthrax, African horse sickness, peste des petits ruminants, and others. For each vaccine, it provides information on the re-vaccination time, period of immunity conferred, type of immunity (active or passive), administration route, dose, and target animal.
This document contains 15 histopathology photos or figures from various studies on wound healing and suture materials. The photos show images from histological slides of skin, muscle and other tissues stained with hematoxylin and eosin at different time points during the wound healing process. Key features visualized include inflammation, granulation tissue, reepithelialization, collagen deposition and the tissue response to different suture materials over time. The photos are not accompanied by any direct text but appear to be reference materials from larger studies examining wound healing and suturing techniques histologically.
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a viral zoonotic disease that primarily affects animals like cattle, sheep, goats, and camels but can also infect humans. The virus is transmitted by mosquitoes and can cause severe illness and death in people. It was first identified in Kenya in 1931 and outbreaks have since occurred in other parts of Africa as well as Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Prevention focuses on vaccination of animals and controlling mosquito vectors through public health education. RVF is considered an important zoonotic disease worldwide due to its potential to spread to new areas through animal and human movement and its ability to cause severe illness and death in people.
This document discusses arthrology, the study of joints. It classifies joints anatomically, physiologically, and by a combination of factors. The three main subdivisions are synarthroses (fibrous joints), diarthroses (synovial joints), and amphi-arthroses. Synarthroses are fixed or immovable joints united by fibrous tissue or cartilage. Diarthroses are movable joints characterized by a synovial cavity. Amphi-arthroses directly unite segments with fibrocartilage and sometimes ligaments as well, typically found between vertebrae. Specific classes of joints like suture, syndesmosis, synchondrosis, symphysis, gomphosis
This one sentence document congratulates someone named Abdulkhalek Samy ElAriny on capturing photos of zoonoses as a senior veterinary student at Assiut University in Egypt in 2012 and wishes them good luck.
This chapter discusses general anatomy, terminology, and positioning procedures. It provides an overview of the skeletal system and bone classification. It also covers joints, radiographic projections, positioning terms, and criteria for optimal radiographic images. Key topics include the 206 bones of the human body, the 10 body systems, and important landmarks used for positioning.
Brené Brown is the author of this copyrighted work from 2012. The copyright notice indicates that Brené Brown solely owns the rights to this content from that year. In 3 sentences or less, this summary provides the essential information that this is a copyrighted work by Brené Brown from 2012 without infringing on the owned rights.
The document contains photos of infectious diseases in animals captured under a microscope, including Theileriosis, Trypanosomiasis, and Babesiosis. It also lists several common veterinary vaccines used to immunize livestock, including vaccines for tetanus, clostridial diseases, rift valley fever, sheep pox, anthrax, African horse sickness, peste des petits ruminants, and others. For each vaccine, it provides information on the re-vaccination time, period of immunity conferred, type of immunity (active or passive), administration route, dose, and target animal.
This document contains 15 histopathology photos or figures from various studies on wound healing and suture materials. The photos show images from histological slides of skin, muscle and other tissues stained with hematoxylin and eosin at different time points during the wound healing process. Key features visualized include inflammation, granulation tissue, reepithelialization, collagen deposition and the tissue response to different suture materials over time. The photos are not accompanied by any direct text but appear to be reference materials from larger studies examining wound healing and suturing techniques histologically.
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a viral zoonotic disease that primarily affects animals like cattle, sheep, goats, and camels but can also infect humans. The virus is transmitted by mosquitoes and can cause severe illness and death in people. It was first identified in Kenya in 1931 and outbreaks have since occurred in other parts of Africa as well as Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Prevention focuses on vaccination of animals and controlling mosquito vectors through public health education. RVF is considered an important zoonotic disease worldwide due to its potential to spread to new areas through animal and human movement and its ability to cause severe illness and death in people.
This document discusses arthrology, the study of joints. It classifies joints anatomically, physiologically, and by a combination of factors. The three main subdivisions are synarthroses (fibrous joints), diarthroses (synovial joints), and amphi-arthroses. Synarthroses are fixed or immovable joints united by fibrous tissue or cartilage. Diarthroses are movable joints characterized by a synovial cavity. Amphi-arthroses directly unite segments with fibrocartilage and sometimes ligaments as well, typically found between vertebrae. Specific classes of joints like suture, syndesmosis, synchondrosis, symphysis, gomphosis
This one sentence document congratulates someone named Abdulkhalek Samy ElAriny on capturing photos of zoonoses as a senior veterinary student at Assiut University in Egypt in 2012 and wishes them good luck.
This chapter discusses general anatomy, terminology, and positioning procedures. It provides an overview of the skeletal system and bone classification. It also covers joints, radiographic projections, positioning terms, and criteria for optimal radiographic images. Key topics include the 206 bones of the human body, the 10 body systems, and important landmarks used for positioning.
This document discusses veterinary parasitology. It defines parasitology and symbiosis. There are two types of parasite life cycles - direct and indirect. Parasites can be transmitted passively, actively, or inoculatively. Parasites can harm hosts by causing blood loss, hypersensitivity reactions, toxicity, and transmitting other diseases. The Linnaean classification system is used to categorize parasites into kingdoms, phyla, classes, orders, families, genera and species. Common parasites of dogs, cats and horses are listed by their scientific names and host species.
This document describes procedures for examining fecal samples to detect parasite eggs under a microscope. Several methods are discussed, including direct smear, McMaster technique, simple floatation, and sedimentation. Using these methods on samples from sheep, cattle, and dogs, several parasite eggs were observed, including Ancylostoma caninum, Toxocara canis, Fasciola eggs, Trichuris eggs, and Dipylidium caninum eggs enclosed in a capsule. The document concludes that multiple examination methods are needed to thoroughly detect parasites at different infection levels in fecal samples.
This document provides lecture notes on medical parasitology for health science students. It covers various topics in general parasitology including the relationship between parasites and hosts, classification of medically important parasites, and characteristics of protozoa, helminths, and arthropods. The notes are intended to provide students with basic knowledge of medically significant parasites prevalent in tropical regions including Ethiopia.
The document discusses the key steps in histological techniques which are used to prepare tissue samples for microscopic examination. The techniques include fixation, dehydration, clearing, embedding, sectioning, and staining of tissues. Fixation preserves the tissue structure using chemical fixatives. The tissue then undergoes dehydration, clearing and infiltration with paraffin wax before being embedded in wax blocks and sectioned for microscopic analysis. Staining helps to visualize different structures within the tissue sample under the microscope.
This document summarizes various laboratory techniques for diagnosing parasitic infections through direct examination of samples like urine, stool, sputum, biopsy specimens, and aspirates, as well as indirect immunological methods and molecular biological techniques. Direct examination involves microscopic evaluation of samples for parasite eggs, larvae, cysts, trophozoites, or adult parasites, while concentration techniques help find parasites in low-density infections. Indirect methods detect antibodies to parasites, and molecular techniques like PCR can identify parasitic DNA in samples.
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/Pt1nA32sdHQ
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/uFdc9F0rlP0
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
- Link to NephroTube website: www.NephroTube.com
- Link to NephroTube social media accounts: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/join-nephrotube-on-social-media.html
Discover the benefits of homeopathic medicine for irregular periods with our guide on 5 common remedies. Learn how these natural treatments can help regulate menstrual cycles and improve overall menstrual health.
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Computer in pharmaceutical research and development-Mpharm(Pharmaceutics)MuskanShingari
Statistics- Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting numerical data to assist in making more effective decisions.
A statistics is a measure which is used to estimate the population parameter
Parameters-It is used to describe the properties of an entire population.
Examples-Measures of central tendency Dispersion, Variance, Standard Deviation (SD), Absolute Error, Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Eigen Value
Dr. Tan's Balance Method.pdf (From Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin)GeorgeKieling1
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About AOMA: The Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin offers a masters-level graduate program in acupuncture and Oriental medicine, preparing its students for careers as skilled, professional practitioners. AOMA is known for its internationally recognized faculty, award-winning student clinical internship program, and herbal medicine program. Since its founding in 1993, AOMA has grown rapidly in size and reputation, drawing students from around the nation and faculty from around the world. AOMA also conducts more than 20,000 patient visits annually in its student and professional clinics. AOMA collaborates with Western healthcare institutions including the Seton Family of Hospitals, and gives back to the community through partnerships with nonprofit organizations and by providing free and reduced price treatments to people who cannot afford them. The Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin is located at 2700 West Anderson Lane. AOMA also serves patients and retail customers at its south Austin location, 4701 West Gate Blvd. For more information see www.aoma.edu or call 512-492-303434.
5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT or Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that serves a range of roles in the human body. It is sometimes referred to as the happy chemical since it promotes overall well-being and happiness.
It is mostly found in the brain, intestines, and blood platelets.
5-HT is utilised to transport messages between nerve cells, is known to be involved in smooth muscle contraction, and adds to overall well-being and pleasure, among other benefits. 5-HT regulates the body's sleep-wake cycles and internal clock by acting as a precursor to melatonin.
It is hypothesised to regulate hunger, emotions, motor, cognitive, and autonomic processes.
Breast cancer: Post menopausal endocrine therapyDr. Sumit KUMAR
Breast cancer in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) status is a common and complex condition that necessitates a multifaceted approach to management. HR+ breast cancer means that the cancer cells grow in response to hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. This subtype is prevalent among postmenopausal women and typically exhibits a more indolent course compared to other forms of breast cancer, which allows for a variety of treatment options.
Diagnosis and Staging
The diagnosis of HR+ breast cancer begins with clinical evaluation, imaging, and biopsy. Imaging modalities such as mammography, ultrasound, and MRI help in assessing the extent of the disease. Histopathological examination and immunohistochemical staining of the biopsy sample confirm the diagnosis and hormone receptor status by identifying the presence of estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR) on the tumor cells.
Staging involves determining the size of the tumor (T), the involvement of regional lymph nodes (N), and the presence of distant metastasis (M). The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) staging system is commonly used. Accurate staging is critical as it guides treatment decisions.
Treatment Options
Endocrine Therapy
Endocrine therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for HR+ breast cancer in postmenopausal women. The primary goal is to reduce the levels of estrogen or block its effects on cancer cells. Commonly used agents include:
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs): Tamoxifen is a SERM that binds to estrogen receptors, blocking estrogen from stimulating breast cancer cells. It is effective but may have side effects such as increased risk of endometrial cancer and thromboembolic events.
Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs): These drugs, including anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane, lower estrogen levels by inhibiting the aromatase enzyme, which converts androgens to estrogen in peripheral tissues. AIs are generally preferred in postmenopausal women due to their efficacy and safety profile compared to tamoxifen.
Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators (SERDs): Fulvestrant is a SERD that degrades estrogen receptors and is used in cases where resistance to other endocrine therapies develops.
Combination Therapies
Combining endocrine therapy with other treatments enhances efficacy. Examples include:
Endocrine Therapy with CDK4/6 Inhibitors: Palbociclib, ribociclib, and abemaciclib are CDK4/6 inhibitors that, when combined with endocrine therapy, significantly improve progression-free survival in advanced HR+ breast cancer.
Endocrine Therapy with mTOR Inhibitors: Everolimus, an mTOR inhibitor, can be added to endocrine therapy for patients who have developed resistance to aromatase inhibitors.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is generally reserved for patients with high-risk features, such as large tumor size, high-grade histology, or extensive lymph node involvement. Regimens often include anthracyclines and taxanes.
This document discusses veterinary parasitology. It defines parasitology and symbiosis. There are two types of parasite life cycles - direct and indirect. Parasites can be transmitted passively, actively, or inoculatively. Parasites can harm hosts by causing blood loss, hypersensitivity reactions, toxicity, and transmitting other diseases. The Linnaean classification system is used to categorize parasites into kingdoms, phyla, classes, orders, families, genera and species. Common parasites of dogs, cats and horses are listed by their scientific names and host species.
This document describes procedures for examining fecal samples to detect parasite eggs under a microscope. Several methods are discussed, including direct smear, McMaster technique, simple floatation, and sedimentation. Using these methods on samples from sheep, cattle, and dogs, several parasite eggs were observed, including Ancylostoma caninum, Toxocara canis, Fasciola eggs, Trichuris eggs, and Dipylidium caninum eggs enclosed in a capsule. The document concludes that multiple examination methods are needed to thoroughly detect parasites at different infection levels in fecal samples.
This document provides lecture notes on medical parasitology for health science students. It covers various topics in general parasitology including the relationship between parasites and hosts, classification of medically important parasites, and characteristics of protozoa, helminths, and arthropods. The notes are intended to provide students with basic knowledge of medically significant parasites prevalent in tropical regions including Ethiopia.
The document discusses the key steps in histological techniques which are used to prepare tissue samples for microscopic examination. The techniques include fixation, dehydration, clearing, embedding, sectioning, and staining of tissues. Fixation preserves the tissue structure using chemical fixatives. The tissue then undergoes dehydration, clearing and infiltration with paraffin wax before being embedded in wax blocks and sectioned for microscopic analysis. Staining helps to visualize different structures within the tissue sample under the microscope.
This document summarizes various laboratory techniques for diagnosing parasitic infections through direct examination of samples like urine, stool, sputum, biopsy specimens, and aspirates, as well as indirect immunological methods and molecular biological techniques. Direct examination involves microscopic evaluation of samples for parasite eggs, larvae, cysts, trophozoites, or adult parasites, while concentration techniques help find parasites in low-density infections. Indirect methods detect antibodies to parasites, and molecular techniques like PCR can identify parasitic DNA in samples.
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/Pt1nA32sdHQ
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/uFdc9F0rlP0
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
- Link to NephroTube website: www.NephroTube.com
- Link to NephroTube social media accounts: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/join-nephrotube-on-social-media.html
Discover the benefits of homeopathic medicine for irregular periods with our guide on 5 common remedies. Learn how these natural treatments can help regulate menstrual cycles and improve overall menstrual health.
Visit Us: https://drdeepikashomeopathy.com/service/irregular-periods-treatment/
Computer in pharmaceutical research and development-Mpharm(Pharmaceutics)MuskanShingari
Statistics- Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting numerical data to assist in making more effective decisions.
A statistics is a measure which is used to estimate the population parameter
Parameters-It is used to describe the properties of an entire population.
Examples-Measures of central tendency Dispersion, Variance, Standard Deviation (SD), Absolute Error, Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Eigen Value
Dr. Tan's Balance Method.pdf (From Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin)GeorgeKieling1
Home
Organization
Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin
Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin
Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin
About AOMA: The Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin offers a masters-level graduate program in acupuncture and Oriental medicine, preparing its students for careers as skilled, professional practitioners. AOMA is known for its internationally recognized faculty, award-winning student clinical internship program, and herbal medicine program. Since its founding in 1993, AOMA has grown rapidly in size and reputation, drawing students from around the nation and faculty from around the world. AOMA also conducts more than 20,000 patient visits annually in its student and professional clinics. AOMA collaborates with Western healthcare institutions including the Seton Family of Hospitals, and gives back to the community through partnerships with nonprofit organizations and by providing free and reduced price treatments to people who cannot afford them. The Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin is located at 2700 West Anderson Lane. AOMA also serves patients and retail customers at its south Austin location, 4701 West Gate Blvd. For more information see www.aoma.edu or call 512-492-303434.
5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT or Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that serves a range of roles in the human body. It is sometimes referred to as the happy chemical since it promotes overall well-being and happiness.
It is mostly found in the brain, intestines, and blood platelets.
5-HT is utilised to transport messages between nerve cells, is known to be involved in smooth muscle contraction, and adds to overall well-being and pleasure, among other benefits. 5-HT regulates the body's sleep-wake cycles and internal clock by acting as a precursor to melatonin.
It is hypothesised to regulate hunger, emotions, motor, cognitive, and autonomic processes.
Breast cancer: Post menopausal endocrine therapyDr. Sumit KUMAR
Breast cancer in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) status is a common and complex condition that necessitates a multifaceted approach to management. HR+ breast cancer means that the cancer cells grow in response to hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. This subtype is prevalent among postmenopausal women and typically exhibits a more indolent course compared to other forms of breast cancer, which allows for a variety of treatment options.
Diagnosis and Staging
The diagnosis of HR+ breast cancer begins with clinical evaluation, imaging, and biopsy. Imaging modalities such as mammography, ultrasound, and MRI help in assessing the extent of the disease. Histopathological examination and immunohistochemical staining of the biopsy sample confirm the diagnosis and hormone receptor status by identifying the presence of estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR) on the tumor cells.
Staging involves determining the size of the tumor (T), the involvement of regional lymph nodes (N), and the presence of distant metastasis (M). The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) staging system is commonly used. Accurate staging is critical as it guides treatment decisions.
Treatment Options
Endocrine Therapy
Endocrine therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for HR+ breast cancer in postmenopausal women. The primary goal is to reduce the levels of estrogen or block its effects on cancer cells. Commonly used agents include:
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs): Tamoxifen is a SERM that binds to estrogen receptors, blocking estrogen from stimulating breast cancer cells. It is effective but may have side effects such as increased risk of endometrial cancer and thromboembolic events.
Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs): These drugs, including anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane, lower estrogen levels by inhibiting the aromatase enzyme, which converts androgens to estrogen in peripheral tissues. AIs are generally preferred in postmenopausal women due to their efficacy and safety profile compared to tamoxifen.
Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators (SERDs): Fulvestrant is a SERD that degrades estrogen receptors and is used in cases where resistance to other endocrine therapies develops.
Combination Therapies
Combining endocrine therapy with other treatments enhances efficacy. Examples include:
Endocrine Therapy with CDK4/6 Inhibitors: Palbociclib, ribociclib, and abemaciclib are CDK4/6 inhibitors that, when combined with endocrine therapy, significantly improve progression-free survival in advanced HR+ breast cancer.
Endocrine Therapy with mTOR Inhibitors: Everolimus, an mTOR inhibitor, can be added to endocrine therapy for patients who have developed resistance to aromatase inhibitors.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is generally reserved for patients with high-risk features, such as large tumor size, high-grade histology, or extensive lymph node involvement. Regimens often include anthracyclines and taxanes.
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