Examples of using Necrosis in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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tubular necrosis, increased urea level in blood, anemia, increased hydrogen ion level in blood,
also called acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease(AHPND), a disease of cultured shrimp.
The anti-inflammatory activity seems to be carried out mostly by the flavones contained in the plant through a mechanism of action that involves the decrease of the levels of TNF-α(tumor necrosis factor alpha), prostaglandins E2, nitric oxide(NO) and interleukins 1 and 6.
white fruits fading and even wilting and necrosis and scorched branches.
other medicines which have potential toxic for the liver and maybe cause hepatic necrosis, they must be examined by heptic function before the treatment.
in addition to itching, can lead to tissue necrosis and the development of especially severe forms of scabies- Norwegian scabies, nodular scabies, dermatitis and pyoderma.
not only the smell is not uneasy, some white growth can be wiped off with a rag skin necrosis but not dry. we have no such ones
appear whitish from the middle of the back and the whitish part of the loss of transparency Then this diseases forward the development of rapid spread of shrimp in serious condition muscles throughout the back White necrosis.
capable of suppressing the production and release of factors which mediate the inflammatory complications of viral diseases(tumor necrosis factor and interleukin 6). It is postulated that chloroquine works by altering ACE2 glycosylation
formation of a fragile cartilage, failure of blood supply to the growth cartilage, and subchondral bone necrosis all have been proposed as the starting point in the pathogenesis, recent literature strongly supports failure of blood supply
vigorous immunologic response with production of interleukin(IL)-1β, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor(TNF), resulting in enhanced cell-mediated
In vitro data also suggest that activated protein C may exert an anti-inflammatory effect by inhibiting tumor necrosis factor production, by blocking leukocyte adhesion to selectins, and by limiting the thrombin-induced inflammatory responses within the microvascular endothelium. Template:
in which case it is called extravasation and extensive necrosis can occur.[10][11].
tumor necrosis factor(a marker of inflammation), plasma glucose
including interleukin-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, and monocyte chemoattractant protein 1,
compared to chlorhexidine after 15 min.[8] Wound irrigation with octenidine has caused severe complications in dogs,[9] aseptic necrosis and chronic inflammation in penetrating hand wounds.
Skin reactions are more prevalent in women.[2] Mild skin reactions usually do not impede treatment whereas necroses appear in around 5% of patients and lead to the discontinuation of the therapy.[2] Also over time, a visible dent at the injection site
Warfarin necrosis.
It's necrosis.
Acute pancreatic necrosis.
