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Orthotics page operated patients: 727 metastases 386 benign 98 malign 175 tumour-like affections 68 1984 – 2005 page mammar cancer 75 Grawitz. tumour 54 The most frequent metastases: Malignant tumours: myeloma 72 chordoma 17 chondrosarcoma 12 page anterior 168 posterior 350 combined – 1 team 164 - 2 teams 45 Surgeries page Frankel scale: A plegia, anesthesia B plegia, some sensory function C usefulles motor function D useful motor (gait) E normal page During surgery – heart failure, extensive blood loss Chylothorax Infection Exitus Complications page Quick progression of paresis Surgery to 24 hours after plegia onset Conclusion page SPINE INJURIES page AO classification of T+L injuries A anterior column injury (wedge, split, burst) B both columns – flexion distraction C both columns with rotation page Neural deficit in Th + L spine !!A type – mainly burst fractures !!B type - seldom !! ...
LF MU | discipline: Surgery, Traumatology and Orthopaedics | ...: Array | published on: 15. 4. 2009
Podněcují zkřížené reakce s tkáňovými antigeny nervového a oběhového systému, kloubních a vazivových tkání ... Aktivita samiček a nymf začíná obvykle 14 dní po odtání sněhu a může trvat podle charakteru počasí až 240 dnů ...
LF UK Hr. Králové | discipline: Biology | ...: Array | published on: 25. 9. 2015
... v=v9eNKf3MJAo&t=413s Seminal vesicles - lobulated glands, have strong muscular walls - location - lie against posterior surface of the urinary bladder lateral to the ampulla of ductus deferens, in a subperitoneal postion (the tips of seminal vesicles are covered by peritoneum) - function – contribute fluid to the ejaculate (produce about 70% of the ejaculate volume) produce a viscous and alkaline seminal fluid rich in fructose that nourishes the spermatozoa and protects them from the acidic enviroment of the female vagina - excretory duct – duct which joins ductus deferens to form ejaculatory duct (Ejaculatory ducts empty into the prostatic part of the urethra) ... Corpus spongiosum penis also contains wide vascular spaces, but the trabeculae of the smooth muscle are less prominent than in the corpora cavernosa. A filling of the cavernous spaces in the corpus spongiosum merely leads to “soft“ swelling, permitting sperm to be transported through the male urethra ...
UPJŠ LF v Košiciach | discipline: Anatomy | ...: Array | published on: 30. 6. 2018
Lékařská chemie a biochemie ...
discipline: Genetics | keywords: Chemická karcinogeneze | published on: 2. 12. 2009
Fyziologie a patologická fyziologie ...
discipline: Physiology and Pathophysiology | keywords: Imunokompetentní buňky | published on: 11. 2. 2010
Patologie a soudní lékařství ...
discipline: Surgery, Traumatology and Orthopaedics | keywords: Nádory štítné žlázy | published on: 9. 5. 2010
discipline: Genetics | keywords: Nádory ledvin | published on: 24. 5. 2010
discipline: Biology | keywords: Karcinogeny | published on: 22. 10. 2010
- Inguinal falx (conjoint tendon or conjunctival tendon) - Cremaster muscle – is a muscle that covers the testis and spermatic cord ... v=6lMKauO44rA Inguinal region: dissection of a female body (Akram Jaffar: ) https://www.youtube.com/watch? ...
... katarina.curova@upjs.sk LS 2022/23 annotation mailto:katarina.curova@upjs.sk mailto:katarina.curova@upjs.sk page COMPLEMENT SYSTEM (C) • Main humoral mechanism of nonspecific immunity • Represented by > 40 effector and regulatory glycoproteins – in blood serum - on the surface of immune cells • Blood serum – 9 components of C, some factors and regulators of C activity – circulate in inactive form • Activation of C – after contact with activator • C components react with each other in a precise and regulated manner with the goal → defense of organism against MIO and other foreign cells/material page HISTORY OF COMPLEMENT JULES BORDET (Nobel price 1919) • Described in1896 specific part of fresh human serum, which must be added to bacterial suspension along with specific antibody to kill and lyse bacteria – and named it ALEXIN • Fresh serum of immunized animals in vitro aglutinate and lyse bacteria used for immunization • Serum heated to 60°C agglutinate, but do not lyse bacteria PAUL EHRLICH • term complement (complementum, C), to express that C complements the antibody's ability to lyse bacteria page COMPLEMENT COMPONENTS • Classical pathway: C1q, C1r, C1s, C2, C3, C4 • Alternative pathway: C3, B, D, I, H, P factors • Lectin pathway: C3, MBP, MASP • MAC: C5, C6, C7, C8, C9 • Abnormal proteins: C3 – nephritic factor • Regulatory functions: C1-inhibitor, C4-binding factor, I factor, H factor, S- protein, properdin, inactivator of anaphylaxis, DAF, MCP, MIRL • Receptors of C: CR1- binds C3b, CR3 - binds iC3b, ... (8 receptors) page BIOSYNTHESIS OF COMPLEMENT In: 1 ... Some viral proteins → complex Ag+Ab (IgM, IgG3, IgG1) → low concentrations in a healthy person's blood inflammation – rise its concentration 100 times - CRP binds polysaccharides of bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses - its binding to Ag is non-specific (in contrast to Ab) page CLASSICAL PATHWAY C1 – macromolecular complex with proteolytic activity - composed of 3 subunits: C1q, C1r, C1s Recognition function - C1q C1q - 3 types of polypeptide chains (A, B,C) – each type 6 copies - triplet of chains A+B+C form subunit with binding site for - CH2 domain IgG - CH4 domain IgM Effector function – tetramolecular complex (C1r, C1s)2 Activation signal for classical pathway = binding of C1q to immune complex (IgM, IgG + Ag) page CLASSICAL PATHWAY After binding of C1q to immune complex: → auto-catalytic cleavage of proenzyme C1r to active enzyme C1r → conversion of C1s to active serine protease C1s Activated C1 cleaves C2 into C2a and C2b C4 into C4a and C4b → C4b2a = C3 convertase, cleaves C3 → C3a and C3b → C4b2a3b = C5 convertase, cleaves C5 → C5a and C5b C5 convertase cleaves C5 into C5a and C5b page CLASSICAL PATHWAY C3 convertase C4b2a page CLASSICAL PATHWAY C5 convertase C4b2a3b page CLASSICAL PATHWAY Formation of MAC - complex • Binding of C5b to the target (MIO surface) • Binding of C6, C7, C8 and several molecules of C9 to C5b (winthout cleavage) • Formation of C5b678(9)n = membrane attack complex • Its molecules (C9) are circularly incorporated into the CM of target cell (hole is formed) MAC is CYTOTOXIC page CLASSICAL PATHWAY https://www.google.com/search? ...
UPJŠ LF v Košiciach | discipline: Immunology, Allergology | ...: Array | published on: 28. 5. 2023
... sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwj0xZrzkZPfAhUQKVAKHUBQBVQQjRx6BAgBEAU&url=http://medpic.org/p/scapular_fracture_pictures&psig=AOvVaw0fmA-t-WQecT_Y2VsTNQSE&ust=1544458320874768 page Scapular fractures • Associated injuries • Pulmonary contusion • Pneumothorax • Clavicular fracture • Rib fractures • Nerves injury page Scapular fractures • Types • Body (A) • Neck (D) • Glenoid (B,C) • Acromion (E) • Coracoid (G) page Scapular fractures - diagnosis • X-ray, CT scan page Scapular fractures - treatment • Conservative treatment • Surgical treatment page Clavicular fractures • Common fractures • 80% in the middle 1/3 • 15% in the lateral 1/3 • 5% in the medial 1/3 • Mechanisms of injury • Fall on an outstretched hand • Fall on the point of shoulder • Blow on the clavicule • Birth trauma page Clavicular fractures • X-ray page Clavicular fractures – conservative treatment page Clavicular fractures – surgical treatment page Clavicular fractures • Complications page Acriomioclavicular dislocation • Common injury • Mechanism of injury • due to a fall onto the front and upper part of the shoulder when the arm is by the side page Acriomioclavicular dislocation • X-ray page Acriomioclavicular dislocation • Conservative treatment – grade I • Surgical treatment page Shoulder dislocation • Head of humerus loses its articulation with the glenoid cavity of the scapula • Anterior dislocation (98%) • Direct blow from posterior aspect of the shoulder • Posterior dislocation (2%) • Blow from anterior aspect page Shoulder dislocation • X-ray page Shoulder dislocation • Inferior dislocation (luxatio erecta) page Shoulder dislocation • Reduction techniques Arlt method page Rotator cuff syndrome • Rotator cuff tendinitis or tendinosis, affects the tendons and muscles that help move shoulder joint annotation http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/Shoulder_joint.svg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/Shoulder_joint.svg annotation http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/Shoulder_joint.svg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/Shoulder_joint.svg annotation http://www.google.com/url? ... sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=lH8i7fzDiWDCMM&tbnid=-R5Xj3nWmZtP3M:&ved=0CAUQjRw&url=http://www.sportsmd.com/sportsmd_articles/id/262.aspx&ei=hfz9UtjQNeyb0wWU9oHACA&psig=AFQjCNFr6vLWoAiBtmfHsITAQivfkrGnFw&ust=1392463266502913 page Rotator cuff syndrome • X-ray, MRI page Impingement syndrome • is a syndrome which occurs when the tendons of the rotator cuff muscles become irritated and inflamed as they pass through the subacromial space, the passage beneath the acromion • Painful abduction of shoulder page Humerus page Humeral head fractures • Common injuries in elderly patients • Classification (Neer´s) page Humeral head fractures • Dislocations of fragments page Humeral head fractures • X-ray, CT scan page Humeral head fractures • Conservative treatement page Humeral head fractures • Surgery page Humeral head fractures • Surgery page Humeral head fractures • Complications • Axillary nerve injury • Avascualr bone necrosis page Humeral shaft fractures • Common at any age • Types • Transverse • Oblique • Spiral • Comminuted • Segmental page Humeral shaft fractures • Mechanisms of injury • Indirect mechanism: fall on outstretched hand • Direct blow on the arm • Birth injury • Radial nerve injury page Humeral shaft fractures • X-ray page Humeral shaft fractures • Conservative treatment page Humeral shaft fractures • Surgical treatment page Humeral shaft fractures page Supracondylar humeral fractures • Commonly seen in children between the age of 5-10 years • Types • Posterior displacement (95%) • Anterior displacement (5%) page Supracondylar humeral fractures • X-ray page Supracondylar humeral fractures - treatment page Supracondylar humeral fractures • Complications • Median nerve injury • Ulnar nerve injury • Brachial artery injury page Elbow page Elbow dislocation • Fairly common in adults than in children • Types • Posterior (90%) • Anterior (8%) • Medial/lateral (2%) page Elbow dislocation • Mechanisms of injury • Fall on oustretched hand with arm in abduction and extension • Direct blow to posterior part of elbow page Elbow dislocation • X-ray, (CT scan, MRI) page Elbow dislocation - treatment page Elbow dislocation • Complication • Nerve injury • Brachial artery injury page Olecranon fractures • Common in adults • Mechanisms of injury • Direct trauma on the point of elbow • Due to fall on a semiflexed elbow with forcible triceps contraction page Olecranon fractures • X-ray page Olecranon fractures • Surgery page Radial and ulnar epicondylitis of humerus • Enthesopathy • disorder of peripheral ligamentous or muscular attachments, abnormalities in the zones of attachment, for ligaments and tendons to bone ...
UPJŠ LF v Košiciach | discipline: Anatomy | ...: Array | published on: 14. 1. 2019
Od – date from Do – date till Typ – type (A - outpatient clinic, H - hospitalization) Odd. – department SK: Neschopnosti ENG: Disablements Incapacities to work due to the patient’s illness ... SK: Dátum aplikácie ENG: Date of vaccination DD.MM.YY SK: Dátum a čas kontroly ENG: Date and time of control Planned date and time to check reaction to vaccination, e.g. after 24 hours ...
UPJŠ LF v Košiciach | discipline: Medical Informatics and Information Science | ...: Array | published on: 18. 3. 2011
Diffusible calcium, is a part of calcium that is found in the form of insoluble citrate and phosphate complexes and calcium deposited in bones. 3 ... Mix well and measure the absorbance of the analyzed sample and the standard against the blank (reference sample) within the range 5 - 15 min after the reagent is added in a 1 cm cuvette at 540 nm. Keep the time! ...
UPJŠ LF v Košiciach | discipline: Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry | ...: Array | published on: 16. 9. 2013
Particularly, the most significant was finding of combined deletion 1p36/19q13.3 in seven patients with anaplastic oligodendroglioma, and two with anaplastic oligoastrocytoma, which is considered to be a predictor of good response to chemotherapy. Therefore, chemotherapy as primary treatment was recommended in these cases. I-FISH seems to be indispensable to survey specific chromosomal aberrations in tumour cells. A systematic molecular cytogenetic analyses by means of interphase FISH showed in our cohort advancement of diagnosis, grading and classification and in some cases also helped with stratification of brain tumours treatment ...
1.LF UK | discipline: Haematology | keywords: mozkové nádory, chromosomové aberace, molekulární cytogenetika, I-FISH | published on: 8. 12. 2006
... page Functions of the immune system • Deffence • Autotolerance • Immune surveillance page Antigen • Substance, that is recognised by the immune system as a foreign and triggers immune reaction (immunogenicity) ... • Polysacharides- usually only as a part of glycoproteins. • Nucleic acids- poor antigenicity, limited to complexes with proteins • Lipids – only exceptionally, best known are sfingolipids ...
LF MU | discipline: Immunology, Allergology | ...: Array | published on: 6. 9. 2013
Determination of total bilirubin in blood serum Bilirubin is a degradation product of heme. Heme degradation occurs in the monocyte- macrophage system and in Kupffer cells of the liver ... Unconjugated bilirubin (indirect bilirubin) quantitatively reacts with a diazo reagent only after the addition of an accelerator, which ensures the release of bilirubin from albumin binding and its solubilization ...
The promoter polymorphism IL-1B -31C/T results in a fivefold increase in IL-1B transcription activity (ref. 1). The IL-1RN gene contains a penta- allelic 86-bp tandem repeat in intron 2, of which the less common IL-1RN*2 allele enhances the IL-1β concentration in vitro ...
1.LF UK | discipline: Gastroenterology and Hepatology | ...: Array | published on: 11. 12. 2006
Tomáš Kašpárek Dep. of Psychiatry Masaryk University, Brno slide slide-master-content slide-content Contents Introduction Physiology and classification Memory assessment Disturbances in memory Treatment of cognitive impairment slide slide-master-content slide-content Introduction Definition: ability to register, store, and recall information (three stages of memory) Memory: part of cognitive functions (involved in information processing; such as perception, thinking, attention) Dimensions of behavior cognition (reasoning) and emotionality slide slide-master-content slide-content Stages of memory I: Registration capacity to add new material (sensory, conceptual, perceptual) to memory new information need to be properly processed (percepted) – disturbing factors consciousness attention emotions repetition slide slide-master-content slide-content „Life cycle“ of a memory trace Immediate memory information stored for 15-20s Short-term memory consolidation of the memory trace – several minutes to 2 days medial temporal structures Long-term memory formed trace large cortical areas slide slide-master-content slide-content Stages of memory II: Retention ability to hold memories in a storage large # of neurons (changes in connectivity) involved in the storage of specific memory sensory specific fractions of complex perceptions in corresponding cortical areas slide slide-master-content slide-content Stages of memory III: Recall ability to return stored information active reconstructions adding together fractions of the exact recollection in a specific situation (=influence) – possibility of the failure to represent of past events properly awareness of the recollection, sureness, proper addressing of time and situation of recollection acquirement slide slide-master-content slide-content Types of memory: Memory modules (Willingham 1997) Explicit (declarative) memory – medial temporal cortex Procedural memory – sensory-motor functional systems Working memory – prefrontal cortex Classical conditioning – cerebellum; relation between motor function and perception Emotional conditioning – amygdala; relation between perception and emotion Priming - parietal, temporal and frontal cortex slide slide-master-content slide-content Memory assessment Immediate recall series of numbers (most adult recall 6 # forward and 3 in reverse) Short-term memory names of 3 inrelated objects after 5 min Long-term memory personal history (independent confirmation), general information (names of presidents...) ... slide slide-master-content slide-content „Quantitative“ dysfunctions Amnesia: short/long-term memory impairment in a state of normal consciousness anterograde: failure to form new information head trauma, state of CNS dysbalance, drug effect retrograde: failure to recall old information head trauma dissociative amnesia: patchy or selective Hypermnesia: unusually vivid memory mania, posttraumatic stress disorder (intrusive memories), obsessive or paranoid personality traits slide slide-master-content slide-content „Qualitative“ dysfunctions paramnesias – retrospective falsification of memories during its recollection (awareness of recalled memory, failure to proper class time and situation of memory acquirement) confabulation – filling memory gaps with inaccurate information; frontal lobe and self-monitoring? ...
LF MU | discipline: Psychiatry, Psychology, Sexology | ...: Array | published on: 12. 1. 2006
The goal of the educational film Anatomical dissection - Introduction to dissection course is to provide students with instructions on the basis of which they will be able to dissect any region of a human cadaver under supervision of an experienced instructor ... The video explains how to hold a scalpel and forceps correctly. In the next part of the film students are instructed how to perform the skin incisions in the selected regions of the body and separate the skin from the subcutaneous tissue, in order to not damaging to the superficially located nerves and vessels ...
LF MU | discipline: Anatomy | keywords: anatomical dissection, scalpel, forceps, skin incisions, dissection of the subcutis, dissection of muscles, vessels, nerves | published on: 6. 4. 2012
The 8th year of the conference is a continuation of very successful and productive conferences MEFANET 2007, MEFANET 2008, MEFANET 2009, MEFANET 2010, MEFANET 2011, MEFANET 2012 and MEFANET 2013, where representatives of all Czech and Slovak medical faculties could discuss specific topics ... Invited lectures will be focused on specific field of interest, which will be completed Apart from general aspects of e-learning, the conference will also be focused on the impact of this phenomenon on a specific field of medicine. The 8th year of the MEFANET conference is dedicated to the following topic: Technology-Enhanced Learning and Teaching in Acute Medicine Odkaz Dátum Prístupnosť [?] ...
LF UK v Bratislave | discipline: Other | keywords: Conference, MEFANET 2014 | published on: 9. 4. 2014
... producer Microsoft® Word 2016 access_permission:can_modify true pdf:docinfo:producer Microsoft® Word 2016 pdf:docinfo:created 2023-01-24T08:09:41Z page Week 10 – Topics for practical lessons A. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL TEST (PIN TEST) B ... The cauda equina occupies the lumbar cistern, a subarachnoid space inferior to the conus medullaris ...
... embedded slide2_rId6 embedded slide2_rId4 embedded slide2_rId4 embedded slide2_rId4 SK: Konziliárne správy ENG: Consilium reports To open the list of health records and to create a new consilium report. embedded slide2_rId7 embedded slide2_rId4 SK: Pridať ENG: Add Add a new consilium report ...
... page Selective IgA deficiency • Frequency: 1:400 • Usually only mild manifestation • Predominantly respiratory tract infections • Patients are prone to autoimmune diseases • Beware of anti-IgA antibodies that can cause a severe anaphylactic reaction after artificial IgA administration (by blood, immunoglobulin derivates)! ... – Intravenous immunoglobulins, subcutaneous immunoglobulins - can be used in high doses • Indications: – Replacement treatment in patients with antibody deficiencies – Prophylaxis of infections against which there is no specific immunoglobulin derivate (hepatitis A) – High doses of i.v. immunoglobulins are used in autoimmune diseases, systemic vasculitic diseases ...
It contains the solid theoretical basis of the anatomy of the urogenital system with a focus on clinical application. The textbook has four chapters ...
JLF UK v Martine | discipline: Anatomy | keywords: anatomy of the urogenital system | published on: 29. 11. 2021
... slide slide-master-content slide-content Historical notes middle ages: phrenitis, frenzy, febrile insanity 19th century: „clouding of consciousness“ – lack of clarity of what it means „confusion“ – lack of specificity to delirium „amency“/acute confusuinal state – terms describing milder states of delirium, obsolete 50s: attentional and other cognitive abnormalities are core features, associated with slowing on the EEG slide slide-master-content slide-content Risk factors severity of physical illness older age baseline cognitive impairment (dementia) slide slide-master-content slide-content Etiology manifestation of brain dysfunction due to systemic or brain disease or drug intoxication or withdrawal; often summation of causes intoxication - anticholinergics, lithium, hypnotics, alcohol withdrawal – hypnotics, alcohol tumor trauma, subdural hematoma infection – cerebral, systemic cardiovascular – cerebrovascular, cardial metabolic – hypoxemia, electrolyte disturbances, renal or hepatic failure, hyper/hypoglycemia endocrine – thyriod, glucocorticoid disturbances nutritional – thiamin, B12 deficiency slide slide-master-content slide-content Diagnosis Delirium due to general medical condition Substance intoxication delirium Substance withdrawal delirium Delirium due to multiple etiologies CRITERIA Disturbance of consciousness (reduced clarity of awareness of the environment) with reduced ability to focus, sustain ro shift attention A change in cognition (memory - recent, language, disorientation) or a perceptual disturbance not due to pre-existing dementia rapid onset and fluctuating course slide slide-master-content slide-content Differential diagnosis Dementia include temporal factor (onset, course, progression) no alteration of consciousness Psychotic, mood, anxiety disorders no alteration of consciousness slide slide-master-content slide-content Treatment Treatment of primary medical condition minimizing doses of all sedative and psychoactive medications (except of alcohol or sedative withdrawal delirium) symptomatic control of agitation high potency AP (haloperidol) avoid low potency AP and sedative agents (benzodiazepines, antihistaminics) – worsening!!! severe, life threatening agitation – sedation with controlled ventilation slide slide-master-content slide-content Amnestic disorders slide slide-master-content slide-content Characteristics Definition: acquired impaired ability to learn and recall new information (and past events sometimes) No attention deficit or clouding of consciousness (delirium), no other cognitive dysfunction (dementia) Secondary syndromes caused by systemic medical or primary cerebral diseases, substance abuse disorders, medical adverse effects slide slide-master-content slide-content Historical notes Korsakoff alcoholic psychosis, ie severe disturbance of mental status DSM III, III-R memory impairment (short, long-term memory) DSM IV key feature = impaired learning distinction vs. dementia: dementia = multiple impairment transient vs. chronic forms (breakpoint = 1 month) slide slide-master-content slide-content Etiology Diencephalic and middle temporal lobe structures (mammillary bodies, hippocampus) Causes of amnestic syndrome: closed head trauma penetrating missile wounds focal tumors surgical intervention herpes simplex encephalitis infarction of the territory of the posterior cerebral artery hypoxia chronic use of alcohol with thiamine deficiency Transient forms – linked with CVS disorders, pathology in the vertebrobasilar system, episodic physiologic or metabolic disorders, acute intoxications, seizures slide slide-master-content slide-content Diagnosis Amnestic disorder due to a General Medical Condition Substance-induced persisting amnestic disorder CRITERIA development of memory impairment as manifested by impairment in the ability to learn new information or the inability to recall previously learned information significant impairment in social or occupational functioning due to the memory impairment memory disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of delirium or dementia slide slide-master-content slide-content Differential diagnosis Delirium memory impairment in the context of impaired consciousnes and reduced ability to sustain, focus ro shift attention but – amnestic disorder may emerge from delirium (Korsakoff´s syndrome) Dementia coexistence of memory impairment with multiple cognitive deficits Dissociative amnesia lack of impaired learning new information – circumscribed inability to recall previously learned information with normal functioning in the present slide slide-master-content slide-content Clinical notes Transient global amnesia episodes of transitory inability to learn new information (to form memories) variable inability to recall memories from the episode restoration to completly intact cognitive state no behavioral changes x may be confusion, perplexity sudden/gradual onset – according to the cause (head trauma, CNS event, chronic toxic exposure) disorientation – may be to place and time due to severe mnestic disorder x spared orientation to person (dementia) lack of insight confabulations slide slide-master-content slide-content Treatment No effective treatments for amnestic disorder aimed specifically at learning deficit Treat underlying pathological process rehabilitation after brain injury slide slide-master-content slide-content References : Waldinger R.J.: Psychiatry for medical students, Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Press, 1997 Kaplan HI, Sadock BJ, Grebb JA.: Kaplan and Sadock´s synopsis of psychiatry, Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1997 ...
... page B- cell development page Immunomodulatory treatment of tumors • Cytokines – IL-2 • Interferon alpha • BCG vaccine • Tumor vaccination – mainly using dendritic cells page page Clonal selection theory Effector cells antigen Memory cells Elimination of autoreactive clones Blood and periperal lymphatic organs expansion death death page Myeloma • Tumor that evolves from plasma cells • Paraprotein in serum • Increase in plasma cells in bone marrow • Kidney failure • Pathologic fractures • Secondary immunodeficiency page Electrophoresis of human serum Normal serum Paraproteins page Electrophoresis - paraprotein page Immunodiffusion-I Gel Ags diffuse into gel setting up a concentration gradient Abs diffuse into gel setting up a concentration gradient page Immunodiffusion - II Gel Large aggregates form at the place of equimolar concentrations of Ag & Ab page Imunoelecrophoresis page Imunoelectrophoresis (IgG Kappa praprotein) page Imunofixation (antisérum IgG Lambda) page Paraproteins • Monoglonal immunoglobulins in human serum ...
ASSUMPTIONS page The easiest way to verify the type of distribution is to draw a histogram and to evaluate it visually - whether it approximates curve of a normal distribution ... • 𝑯𝟎: random variable has normal distribution, 𝑯𝟏: it has not • random selection of the size 𝒏 will be subdivided into 𝒓 groups and their frequencies will be compared with the theoretical ones • a testing statistic is random variable: 𝝌𝟐 = 𝒊=𝟏 𝒓 𝒏𝒊 − 𝒏𝒑𝒊 𝟐 𝒏𝒑𝒊 where 𝒏𝒊 is empirical frequency of 𝒊 -th group, 𝒑𝒊 is probability that 𝑿 will have value from 𝒊 -th group (if the zero hypotheses is accepted) 𝝌𝟐 has (for 𝒏 → ∞) distribution with 𝒓 − 𝒔 − 𝟏 degrees of freedom, where 𝒔 is the number of parameters that have to be estimated using sample data to be able to calculate 𝒑𝒊 ...
UPJŠ LF v Košiciach | discipline: Medical Informatics and Information Science | ...: Array | published on: 9. 10. 2019
UPJŠ LF v Košiciach | discipline: Medical Informatics and Information Science | ...: Array | published on: 11. 12. 2009
The related research design, data analysis and interpretation of results are also presented, allowing students to understand a wide range of important statistical analyses ... Fairhurst M., Biometrics: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978–0–19–880910–4, 2018 ...
UPJŠ LF v Košiciach | discipline: Medical Informatics and Information Science | ...: Array | published on: 11. 10. 2010
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