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  • ...eurons|interneuron]]<nowiki/>s embedded in the wall of the gastrointesinal system, stretching from the lower third of the esophagus right through to the rect Image 1:The ENS is embedded in the lining of the gastrointestinal system.
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  • ...tonomic and Somatic Nervous System.png|thumb|Autonomic and Somatic Nervous System|alt=|525x525px]] The autonomic nervous system is a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes. It functions without cons
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  • ...junction, all autonomic [[Ganglion|ganglia]], at many [[Autonomic Nervous System|autonomically]] innervated organs, and at many synapses in the CNS<ref name == Parasympathetic Nervous System ==
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  • ...eurons]], and [[interneurons]] embedded in the wall of the gastrointesinal system, stretching from the lower third of the esophagus right through to the rect ...the [[Hormones|endocrine]] (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis), [[Immune System|immune]] ([[Cytokines|cytokine]] and chemokines) and the autonomic nervous
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  • == Gastrointestinal System == ...he throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Changes in Gastrointestinal system with ageing includes:
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  • ...teroid Medication|corticosteroids]] to suppress the [[Immune System|immune system]] which can be destructive. [[Rehabilitation Contexts|Rehabilitation]] ofte ...s) post bone marrow transplantation, being a major complication. The skin, gastrointestinal tract (in particular the small bowel), and liver are the organs most often
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  • * Anthrax can occur in four forms: cutaneous, inhalation, gastrointestinal, and inhalation.<ref name=":0" /> ...], gastrointestinal/ digestive system and [[Respiratory System|respiratory system]].<br>
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  • ...ed. Cortisol is involved in energy production but also suppresses [[Immune System|immune function]]. General stress response pattern vary according to the ch ==== Musculoskeletal System ====
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  • ...eneficial; however, they are associated with severe side effects including gastrointestinal injury and peptic ulceration. Though several approaches for limiting these == Gastrointestinal Effects ==
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  • * It is found throughout the [[Urinary Tract Infection|urinary]] system where it functions to help rid the body of toxins and works in [[Electrolyt * It is found throughout [[Cardiovascular System|arteries and vein]]<nowiki/>s where it plays a vital role in the regulation
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  • ...[Internet].</nowiki>] 2021;11(1):12278. </ref>The disorder can affect any system in the body but most commonly with prominent intestinal manifestations.<ref ...atient exhibits the classically described signs of malabsorption caused by gastrointestinal colonization. However, it can exhibit clinically overlapping signs and symp
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  • ...vice on Mount Kilimanjaro. Lake Louise Questionnaire - Lake Louise Scoring System (LLSS) for Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Available from: https://www.ultim * Gastrointestinal Upset
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  • ...erived from [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] within the autonomic nervous system. ...are spray-type [[Neurone|nerve]] endings in the walls of [[Cardiovascular System|blood vessels]] and the heart that are stimulated by the absolute level of,
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  • ...dium enteric-coated tablets ) WARNING : RISK OF SERIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR AND GASTROINTESTINAL. 2016; Available from: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label DMARDs and bDMARDs are similar in that they can adversely affect the GI system, pulmonary function, and [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]], and cause [[ski
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  • ...t you use to swallow and speak and influencing your [[Immune System|immune system]]<ref name=":2">Live science [https://www.livescience.com/vagus-nerve.html ...n essential part of the [[Parasympathetic System|parasympathetic nervous]] system, which is responsible for calming organs after the stressed “fight-or-fli
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  • # Essential for DNA synthesis. DNA (central information storage system of most animals, plants, and even some [[Viral Infections|virus]]<nowiki/>e * Individuals with gastrointestinal disorders or who have had gastrointestinal surgery
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  • *[[File:Cells of the immune system.jpg|right|frameless|400x400px]]The pathogenesis of EA is not fully understo ...w microscopic inflammatory changes of gut mucosa without clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease.
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  • * Changes in the Gastrointestinal System<ref name=":1" />: one school of thought is that the relaxation of the lower * Gastrointestinal disorders
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  • * Gastrointestinal tract * [[Cardiovascular System|Cardiovascular system]]
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  • ...om/articlelibrary/viewarticle/26653/ Neuroanatomy, Parasympathetic Nervous System]. StatPearls [Internet]. 2020 Jan 11Available from:.https://www.statpearls. ...als.org/doi/full/10.1161/circulationaha.107.760405 Parasympathetic nervous system and heart failure: pathophysiology and potential implications for therapy.]
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  • ...destroyed via cell and [[Immunoglobulins (Ig)|antibody]]-mediated [[Immune System|immune]] action. In developed countries it is the most common cause of [[hy *Probiotics: Aid in the support of gastrointestinal health
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  • ...y]] abnormalities are specific to thyroid storm, and the available scoring system is based on the clinical criteria. <ref>Chiha M, Samarasinghe S, Kabaker AS * [[Introduction to Neuroanatomy|Central nervous system]] (CNS) manifestations
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  • ...the blood. Instead, they help blood flow smoothly through [[Cardiovascular System|blood vessels]] and work to reduce a person’s risk of forming blood clots ...hat they bruise more easily. But serious bleeding, such as bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract or brain, can occur. These bleeds can be life-threatening<ref name=":
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  • ...ensive review of the impact of spinal cord injury on the autonomic nervous system. == Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) ==
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  • The anal canal is an extraperitoneal part, it is the final part of the gastrointestinal, starts from anorectal junction, extends posteroinferiorly as a termination ...is always contracted in normal, healthy person, innervated by sympathetic system from inferior pelvic plexus, also receives a parasympathetic signals as an
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  • [[File:Conduction system.png|right|frameless]] # Gastrointestinal/Renal/Electrolyte: [[Hypoglycemia]]; [[Dehydration]]; [[Hyperkalemia]]; [[H
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  • ...s. They are most often found in the [[Respiratory System|respiratory]] and gastrointestinal tracts, where they make up part of the surface epithelium. The secretion of ...estine can accumulate and uptake antigens (toxins that induces an [[Immune System|immune]] response).
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  • ...rdiovascular System|cardiovascular]], metabolic, pulmonary, neuromotor and gastrointestinal.&nbsp; The effects of NSAIDs on the muscular system differs for young individuals vs. old individuals, acute vs. chronic use, a
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  • * Problems in the gastrointestinal system # Gastrointestinal dysfunctions
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  • ...onia” refers to the aspiration of a large amount of oropharyngeal or upper gastrointestinal content moving through the vocal cords and [[Trachea and Larynx|trachea]] i ...rophages]] work to defend and protect the [[Respiratory System|respiratory system]] from micro aspirations of oropharyngeal secretions. The pathological proc
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  • ...hidrosis (CIPA) is a rare genetic disorder affecting the autonomic nervous system and is described as hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IV (HS # Sensory Nervous System: lip biting, corneal scarring, autoamputation of digits, loss of temperatur
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  • ...ue]], [[cartilage]], [[bone]], [[Blood Physiology|blood]], and [[Lymphatic System|lymph]]<ref name=":2">Kamrani P, Marston G, Jan A. Anatomy, connective tiss ...acrophages]], Mast cells and Plasma cells. These are all types of [[Immune System|Immune]] cell.
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  • ...n have numerous systemic manifestations affecting the: cardiac, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, renal, neurological, ocular, musculoskeletal, and integumentary systems.<r ...e. The pathogen is then spread by the bloodstream and the body's lymphatic system.<ref name="Johnson" /><br>
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  • ...|inflammatory bowel disease]] (IBD). CD causes chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. In Crohn disease, the inflammation extends through the entire thickn ...netics seem to play a role as does the environmental affects on the immune system.
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  • # Melatonin has antiaging properties and modulates [[Immune System|immune system]] function. Melatonin is effective in reducing oxidative stress. It achieve ...act to the SCN. From here signals are sent through the sympathetic nervous system to the superior cervical ganglia, which innervates the pineal gland<ref nam
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  • ...s gene mutation. There is also a possibility that a [[Immune System|immune system]] reaction could lead to a neuromuscular disease. ...ophy, part 1: diagnosis, and neuromuscular, rehabilitation, endocrine, and gastrointestinal and nutritional management. Lancet Neurol. 2018. 17(3): 251-267.</ref>. Phy
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  • ...atal, often due to progressive [[Chronic Kidney Disease|renal failure]] or gastrointestinal complications.<ref name=":0" /><br> ...ections|viral infection]]<nowiki/>s, and the body's [[Immune System|immune system]]. Adverse drug reactions to iodide or pencillin, or indiviudals with activ
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  • Below is a gist of the system-wise complications of prolonged immobility. * In [[Respiratory System|Respiratory system]], it causes retention of secretions, reduced respiratory excursion, [[pneu
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  • ...only affect the skin, they can have other effects on the tissue, organ and system networks such as smoke inhalation, as well as psychological effects. Burns ...JA. Immune response to traumatic injury: harmony and discordance of immune system homeostasis. Acute Med. Surg. 2014;63–69.</ref>. The initial response dep
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  • ...involves different body systems such as skin, mucosa, joints, nervous and gastrointestinal systems. <ref>Bettiol A, Prisco D, Emmi G. [https://academic.oup.com/rheuma ...ery]] aneurysms, diastolic dysfunction, atrial septal aneurysm, conduction system disturbances, atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, mitral valve prolapse, in
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  • ...rary/anatomy/lymphatic-system /www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/lymphatic-system] (last accessed 27.7.2020)</ref>. ...c system and surrounds all tissues <ref>Foeldi M. Anatomy of the Lymphatic System. In Foeldi M, Foeldi Textbook of Lymphology. Munich: Urban and Fischer; 200
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  • ...argely related to altered motility patterns, occur in the gastrointestinal system with senescence, and atrophic gastritis and altered hepatic drug metabolism [[Ageing and the Cardiorespiratory System]]
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  • ...l function), as well as management of the [[Respiratory System|respiratory system]] (maintain [[Lung Volumes|lung volume]], improve oxygenation and ventilati ...[[Neurological Assessment|neurological]], musculoskeletal, [[Integumentary System|integumentary]] and [[Kidney|renal]] systems
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  • ...y the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging system, based on clinical examination rather than surgical findings<ref name="Five * Cervical cancer affects the female reproductive system.
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  • ...nditions, viral infections (such as Hepatitis C, HIV, measles, and mumps), gastrointestinal, bleeding, and autoimmune disorders. One possible cause of associated signs ...help increase the platelet count by decreasing the activity of the immune system. It usually takes about two to six weeks for their platelet count to return
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  • * Lymphocytes make up the majority of the cells in the [[Immune System|immune system]]; they include B cells, T cells, and natural killer cells, all of which at ...me into contact with external antigens. They are found in the skin, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, and inner layers of the nose. Dendritic cells function primarily to
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  • ..., endocrine, reproductive , cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, urinary, gastrointestinal and immune systems are affected, along with changes to the skin and breasts [[File:Reproductive system.png|thumb|506x506px|alt=]]
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  • ...vy metals on neurotoxicity during development and in aging central nervous system. Current Opinion in Toxicology. 2021 Jun 1;26:33-8.Available:https://www.sc * Heavy metals can affect the nervous, pulmonary, [[Cardiovascular System|cardiovascular]], [[Kidney|renal]], skin, reproductive, and skeletal system
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  • ...esponse<ref name=":0">The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Johns Hopkins Health System. Adrenal Glands. Available at: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/condi * Gastrointestinal disturbances - such as nausea, vomiting, anorexia, weight loss, and diarrho
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  • ...and continuous process. A neurological assessment focuses on the nervous system to assess and identify any abnormalities that affect function and activitie ==== Other System review ====
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