Medical Terms Question?
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Does anyone know what any of these mean at all?
vertebr/o?
myasthenia gravis ?
Avascular necrosis?
Answers:
vertebr/o:Spine
Myasthenia gravis literally "serious muscle-weakness"
Avascular necrosis results from the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to the bones, causing collapse of the bones or joint.
Vertebrae - the individual bones that construct the spine
Myasthenia Gravis - a condition where on earth the muscles easily become tired and weak because of poor nerve conduction...the muscles around the eyes are usually one of the first artificial and double vision and a drooping eyelid may be experienced.
Avascular Necrosis - Necrosis means death of tissue due to dearth of blood supply to that area. Avascular Necrosis is a temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bones...for this reason the bone tissue dies and the bones collapse. Source(s): Student nurse
Vertebr/o- Bones which construct the spine
Myasthenia Gravis is a neurological disorder resulting in fluctuating level of muscle weakness.
Avascular necrosis is the loss of blood supply to the bone- this causes the bone tissue to die which means the bones collapse as as result of self weak. A/N is often a result of long term steriod treatment. Source(s): Registered Nurse
Myasthenia gravis is actually due to a problem in the neuromuscular junction, not gall conduction per se.
Other than that, the top answer is right on.
Myasthenia Gravis is a neurological autoimmune disorder that affects the muscles of the body. Usually the disease starts in the face causing muscle poor quality of the eye and the eye droops. There is also fatigue and they tend to take a lot of naps. Their condition improve with rest. Myasthenia gravis is caused by problems in fortitude transmission with the neurons of muscles.
Avascular necrosis is the death of bone due to a nouns of blood flow to the area. This can be caused by trauma to the area or due to infections or even alcoholism. Usually the nouns heals in a couple of months because new bone is made replacing the bleak tissue.
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I am not a physician, I am just defining terms. Source(s): http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/myast… , NBS part 4 encyclopaedia.
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Does anyone know what any of these mean at all?
vertebr/o?
myasthenia gravis ?
Avascular necrosis?
Answers:
vertebr/o:Spine
Myasthenia gravis literally "serious muscle-weakness"
Avascular necrosis results from the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to the bones, causing collapse of the bones or joint.
Vertebrae - the individual bones that construct the spine
Myasthenia Gravis - a condition where on earth the muscles easily become tired and weak because of poor nerve conduction...the muscles around the eyes are usually one of the first artificial and double vision and a drooping eyelid may be experienced.
Avascular Necrosis - Necrosis means death of tissue due to dearth of blood supply to that area. Avascular Necrosis is a temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bones...for this reason the bone tissue dies and the bones collapse. Source(s): Student nurse
Vertebr/o- Bones which construct the spine
Myasthenia Gravis is a neurological disorder resulting in fluctuating level of muscle weakness.
Avascular necrosis is the loss of blood supply to the bone- this causes the bone tissue to die which means the bones collapse as as result of self weak. A/N is often a result of long term steriod treatment. Source(s): Registered Nurse
Myasthenia gravis is actually due to a problem in the neuromuscular junction, not gall conduction per se.
Other than that, the top answer is right on.
Myasthenia Gravis is a neurological autoimmune disorder that affects the muscles of the body. Usually the disease starts in the face causing muscle poor quality of the eye and the eye droops. There is also fatigue and they tend to take a lot of naps. Their condition improve with rest. Myasthenia gravis is caused by problems in fortitude transmission with the neurons of muscles.
Avascular necrosis is the death of bone due to a nouns of blood flow to the area. This can be caused by trauma to the area or due to infections or even alcoholism. Usually the nouns heals in a couple of months because new bone is made replacing the bleak tissue.
Visit http://www.akatoo.com/question.html?ques… for information.
I am not a physician, I am just defining terms. Source(s): http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/myast… , NBS part 4 encyclopaedia.
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