It’s important to see your doctor if you notice any signs of neuropathy. Controlling your blood sugar can prevent nerve damage or slow its course. One study noted that unexplained peripheral neuropathy may be a sign of borderline or undiagnosed diabetes. What happens if peripheral neuropathy gets worse? If theRead More →

For example, the aneuploid condition 2n−1 is called monosomic (meaning “one chromosome”) because there is only one copy of some specific chromosome present instead of the usual two found in its diploid progenitor. Which of the following conditions is called trisomy? A trisomy is a chromosomal condition characterised by anRead More →

EoE is not life threatening. You can manage it with diet and medicines. EoE can cause lasting damage to your esophagus if left untreated. Because EoE is a newer condition, related health issues are unknown. Is EoE a serious disease? EoE is not life threatening; however, if left untreated itRead More →

In other words, there is no difference between an otolaryngologist and ENT. They are one and the same, with the latter being the shorthand version that’s much easier to recall and pronounce. Another example is the gastroenterologist, commonly known as the GI. Why would you see an ENT? ENT specialistsRead More →

Poxvirus virions apparently lack any of the symmetry features common to other viruses such as helical or icosahedral capsids or nucleocapsids. What is the variola virus made of? Smallpox is caused by the Variola virus, a member of the genus Orthopoxvirus. It’s genome consists of a single, linear double-stranded DNARead More →

Epipetalous are those flowers in which the androecium (anther) is attached with the petals of the flower. … On the other side, epiphyllous condition is the one in which the stamens are fused with tepals (whorls of perianth) as found in the liliaceae family. What is Epipetalous and Epiphyllous condition?Read More →

In Latin Baby Names the meaning of the name Immaculata is: The Immaculate Conception. How do you spell Immaculata? free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean: immaculate linen. free from moral blemish or impurity; pure; undefiled. free from fault or flaw; free from errors: an immaculate text. Is immaculate aRead More →