The pathophysiology of lung cancer refers to the functional changes that cause, result from, or are otherwise associated with the disease. In the case of lung cancer, the changes occur in the lungs.
The aim of this Research Topic is to provide an overview of the physiology and Pathophysiology of the placenta in order to better understand its development under normal and pathological conditions.
Nursing interventions involve recognizing those patients at risk, reporting these suspicions to the health care provider, monitoring patient vital signs and laboratory values, providing frequent ...
Despite substantial research into their genetic and molecular foundations, many aspects of their pathophysiology remain elusive, leading to gaps in effective diagnostics and therapeutic interventions.
In the following two articles, the pathophysiology, medical management, and nursing care of patients are discussed. An in-depth model care plan illustrates the complexity of the disease and its ...
Research indicates the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine effectively reduces MIS-C incidence in children, supporting vaccination as a critical public health measure. Researchers at the Medical University of ...
Dr C Feinle, Gastroenterology Division, University Hospital Zurich, Rämistr. 100, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland. BACKGROUND/AIMS We aimed to evaluate the role of fat and cholecystokinin (CCK) in the ...
Until recently, pathophysiological models, diagnosis and care of Alzheimer’s disease have been strikingly uncoupled. The dominant pathophysiological theory was the canonical amyloid hypothesis (cAH), ...
We discuss the pathophysiology of clinically stable COPD and examine the impact of acutely increased expiratory flow limitation on the compromised respiratory system. Finally, we review the chain of ...