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He wrote his thesis on psoriasis physiopathology and finished his residency in 1975.
Finally, the physiopathology of neurological damage in mitochondrial encephalomyopathies is explored.
Laboratory of the physiopathology, genetics, pharmacol.
Bensoussan graduated in 1962 with a specialty in occupational diseases, internal medicine and clinical physiopathology.
His researches concern the physiology of the respiratory system and the physiopathology of pulmonory diseases.
Where physiopathology is extremely small and distributed or neural tissue is actually healthy it may be the disturbed information-processing that should be studied.
He also established a laboratory of physiopathology of breathing, the first in the Łódź region and one of the first in Poland.
Kuczborski published 70 works, mainly on tuberculosis (TB) chemotherapy, physiopathology of breathing, rehabilitation and intensive care of the respiratory system diseases.
Neurologists, however, finding no physiopathology for certain disorders left them to the psychiatrists, while themselves pursuing the diseases with clear physiopathology.
His research concerned in particular molecular and integrative physiology and the role of nitric oxide in the physiopathology, diagnosis, and the treatment of respiratory diseases.
The IFR at Saint-Antoine Teaching Hospital specializes in the physiopathology of cancers, inflammatory processes, and the hormonal mechanisms involved.
We excluded studies related to transplant setting and myelodysplastic syndrome, since the physiopathology of these diseases is different, more linked to pancytopenia than to anemia [ 1 ] .
Cushing's disease - Physiopathology of hyperplasia of adrenal cortex due to increased circulating level of ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone).
The third phase and most recent phase is characterized by the rapid progress made in terms of knowledge of the physiopathology of the disease, primarily due to the development of immunological methods.
Artificial liver support systems are aimed to temporally replace native liver detoxification functions and they use albumin as scavenger molecule to clear the toxins involved in the physiopathology of the failing liver.
(...) Conclusively, this book is an outstanding contribution to the rational knowledge of venous pressure physiology and physiopathology and an indispensable contribution to an adequate understanding of semiological findings in normal and sick humans.
The inauguration of the new university took place on 15 July 1945 and classes started 3 days later in the Notre Dame building (today the Students' House) on Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Physiopathology, Histology, Microbiology and Parasitology.
'Higher Quality of Life' Dr. Joe Utley, a heart surgeon from Spartanburg, S.C., who organizes an annual meeting on the physiopathology of bypass surgery, said he was "not at all surprised" that some patients may have subtle and long-lasting mental impairment.
Appointed to the Chair of Clinical Medicine at Bologna in 1875 he was regarded as one of the most illustrious clinical doctors and innovators of his times (in Pathological Anatomy, Histology, Microbiology and Experimental Physiopathology).
The International Commission on Trichinellosis (ICT) was created in 1958 in Budapest and is aiming to exchange information on the biology, the physiopathology, the epidemiology, the immunology, and the clinical aspects of trichinellosis in humans and animals.