Clinical and Diagnosis Approach
Fig. 41.1 Inflammation physiopathology Physiopathology The main asthma mechanism is caused by the reduction of the caliber of the airway. Factors that may contribute to this are enlargement of the…
Fig. 41.1 Inflammation physiopathology Physiopathology The main asthma mechanism is caused by the reduction of the caliber of the airway. Factors that may contribute to this are enlargement of the…
Major criteria Minor criteria Father or mother with asthma diagnosed by a medical doctor. Eczema diagnosed by medical doctor. Allergic rhinitis diagnosed by medical doctor Wheezing episodes not related to…
Fig. 34.1 Age distribution for MERS . (Source: http://ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications/Publications/RRA-MERS-CoV-thirteenth-update.pdf) Clinical presentation is characterized by fever, cough, myalgia, and diarrhea. The disease has a wide symptomatic spectrum, which can range from…
Receptor Ligands TLR1 Bacterial lipoproteins TLR2 Lipopeptides, lipoteichoic acid TLR3 Double-stranded RNA TLR4 Lipopolysaccharides TLR5 Flagellin TLR6 Lipopeptides TLR7/TLR8 Imidazoquinolines, single-stranded RNA TLR9 Unmethylated CpG DNA TLR10 Unknown NOD-like receptor…
Type and consequences Examples of mutations Potential therapies 1. No CFTR synthesis G542X, W1282X, R553X, 3950delT PTC124 2. Abnormal CFTR retained in the endoplasmic reticulum and damaged ΔF508 VX-809 VX-700…