- Vasoconstriction.
- Increased blood flow (hyperemia).
- Decreased blood flow.
- Nerve damage.
Category: Pathophysiology
- Acute inflammation.
- Chronic inflammation.
- Resolution of inflammation.
- Regeneration.
- ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone).
- Aldosterone.
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).
- Cortisol.
- Decreased thyroid hormone production.
- Autoimmune stimulation of thyroid hormone production.
- Increased TSH levels.
- Hypothalamic dysfunction.
- Decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
- Increased white blood cell count.
- Elevated platelet count.
- Fluid retention.
- Stage I.
- Stage II.
- Stage III.
- Unstageable.
- Single gene disorder.
- Chromosomal abnormality.
- Multifactorial inheritance.
- Mitochondrial inheritance.
- Normal cardiac function.
- Myocardial cell necrosis.
- Increased heart rate.
- Decreased blood pressure.
- Portal hypertension.
- Decreased gastric acid.
- Increased platelet count.
- Enhanced clotting factors.
- Hyperventilation.
- Renal retention of bicarbonate.
- Renal excretion of hydrogen ions.
- Increased carbon dioxide excretion by the lungs.
- Resemble the cells of origin.
- Are highly disorganized.
- Grow rapidly.
- Metastasize easily.
- First-degree burn.
- Second-degree burn (partial thickness).
- Third-degree burn (full thickness).
- Fourth-degree burn.
- Increased stomach acid.
- Impaired production of pancreatic enzymes for digestion.
- Excessive bile production.
- Rapid intestinal motility.
- Pitting edema.
- Non-pitting edema.
- Lymphedema.
- Dependent edema.
- Decreased blood pressure.
- Increased blood pressure and fluid retention.
- Vasodilation.
- Decreased sodium reabsorption.
- Autosomal recessive.
- Autosomal dominant.
- X-linked recessive.
- X-linked dominant.
- Hypertrophy.
- Hyperplasia.
- Metaplasia.
- Atrophy.
- Curable.
- Acute and rapidly progressive.
- Chronic with periods of increased and decreased activity.
- Always fatal.
- Chronic and persistent.
- Sudden onset, short duration, and localized.
- Difficult to treat with analgesics.
- Not associated with tissue damage.
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