To help move the blood back toward the heart
1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
One acute angle
There are three acute angles in an acute triangle and they add up to 180 degrees.
No it has three acute angles
no. it is three acute angel
The symptoms of acute renal failure include weight loss, vomiting, nausea, more frequent urination, blood in the urine, itching, swelling of legs, swelling of ankles. There are several other symptoms as well.
This can lead to acute glomerulonephritis in some patients.
Quellung reaction is swelling(quellung=swelling)of bacterial capsule when treated with type specific anti sera.Was used for diagnosis of acute streptococcal pneumoni infection when specific antisera were used for diagnosis..
swelling around joints with arthritis is usually dealt with with anti inflammatory's Either steroidal or preferably non steroidal. In the case of inflammatory types of arthritis disease modifying drugs may also be used
Vasodilation of the small blood vessels at the site of iniury.in leaking into tissue spaces and causes swelling and pain
Vasodilation of the small blood vessels at the site of iniury.in leaking into tissue spaces and causes swelling and pain
Acute pancreatitis is swelling (inflammation) of the pancreas. The pancreas is a gland located behind the stomach. It releases digestive enzymes and the hormones insulin and glucagon. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000287.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreatitis
Yes, because infection could cause swelling of lymph nodes and cause appendix obstruction which ultimately lead to acute appendicitis
If the person survives there is no obvious reason related to acute kidney failure (which is often reversible) that he should not be able to father children.
Acute nephritis is the sudden inflammation of the kidneys, often caused by an infection or autoimmune response. Common symptoms include blood in the urine, swelling in the legs or face, and high blood pressure. Treatment may involve medications to reduce inflammation and manage symptoms.
Appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix. The term Acute or Chronic refers to the amount of time the condition has been occurring. Acute conditions last for less then 6 months where as Chronic conditions last for 6 months or longer. So to answer your question, yes they are the same, however saying "acute appendicitis" is a more specific term and would refer to appendicitis lasting less then 6 months. In almost all cases appendicitis is acute as the infection, inflammation and swelling of the tissue is a medical emergency in which the appendix must be removed before it bursts.
Acute injuries, such as a sprained ankle, strained back, or fractured hand, occur suddenly during activity. Signs of an acute injury include: * sudden, severe pain * swelling * inability to place weight on a lower limb * extreme tenderness in an upper limb * inability to move a joint through full range of motion * extreme limb weakness * visible dislocation / break of a bone