Categorias: Todos - hormones - diseases - technology - cardiovascular

por Navneet Krishna - Tomken Road MS (1153) 3 anos atrás

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Body System

The cardiovascular and endocrine systems are integral to maintaining bodily functions, each with unique roles and potential disorders. The cardiovascular system includes the heart, blood vessels, and lungs, responsible for circulating blood and oxygen throughout the body.

Body System

Body System

Lymphatic System

lymphedema

Swelling

Damage occurs to your Lymph nodes

Massage

Compression garments

Pneumatic compression

Exercises

Lymphoma / Cancer in Lymph nodes

Immunotherapy

Radiation Therapy

Chemotherapy

Result in Death

disease-fighting white blood cell

Genetic Mutation

Lymphoscintigraphy

Deep penetration of gamma waves, high sensitivity

X-ray Lymphography

The Visualization of the central lymphatic system

Transport Lymph
Fight off Diseases
nodes
Lymph vessels route lymph fluid through nodes throughout the body
ducts
the thoracic duct

Lymph into the circulatory system at the left brachiocephalic vein between the left subclavian and left internal jugular veins

the right lymphatic duct

Lymph from the right upper limb, right side of thorax and right halves of head and neck

great lymphatic vessel that empties lymph into one of the subclavian veins
Tonsils

First Line Defence

Immune System

Fleshy pads

Inside the throat

Bone Marrow

Stem cells

can develop into the red blood cells that carry oxygen through your body

Soft, spongy tissue in the body that contains hematopoietic stem cells. It is found in the center of most bones

Spleen

invading germs in the blood

Fist sized organ in the upper left side of your abdomen, next to your stomach and behind your left ribs. It's an important part of your immune system

Endocrine System

Hashimoto's Disease.

Monitoring the dosage of levothyroxine(medicine)

Synthetic hormones

when you replace your hormones normally with female hormones

Hashimoto's disease is a condition in which your immune system attacks your thyroid, a small gland at the base of your neck below your Adam's apple

Cushing's Syndrome

Reducing corticosteroid use

Radiation therapy

body is exposed to high levels of the hormone cortisol for a long time. It is almost like a tumor

Acromegaly

Medicines (somatostatin )

Surgery

The enlargement of your hands and face (nose, Jaw) which are caused by too much growth hormones

Endocrine adopting innovative diabetes care / cure
Sexual Reproduction Process
Aid Metabolism
Regulate Mood
Glands
Hypothalamus Glands

On the undersurface of the brain

Nervous and Endocrine System through the Pituitary Gland

Adrenal Glands

Top of both Kidneys

produce a variety of hormones including adrenaline, the steroids aldosterone and cortisol

Pineal Glands

The brain

Melatonin and A serotonin-divided hormone

Thyroid Glands

The neck

Releases hormones' that control metabolism

Pituitary Glands

The brain and it is located at the bottom of the brain behind your nose between your ears

Brain

Digestive System

Capsule Endoscopy

Swallowing a Pill sized Camera

Malfunctions / Diseases
Hemorrhoids

hemorrhoid cream or suppository containing hydrocortisone

Eating high Fiber

Swollen veins in your lower rectum. Internal hemorrhoids are usually painless, but tend to bleed

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

over the counter medications

Lifestyle Modications

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when stomach acid frequently flows back into the tube connecting the stomach and mouth

Gastrointestinal Tract
Esophagus

throat and stomach

Anus

Defecation

large intestine

Absorbs your Food (Nutrients)

small intestine
Organs
Gallbladder
Pancreas
Stomach

Chemical Breakdown of Food

Liver

Cardiovascular System

Wearable Technology that Aids Patient Monitering
Congenital heart disease

Cure

Surgeries

Is a general term for a range of birth defects that affect the normal way the heart works. It happens mostly during birth

arrhythmias

cure

Catheter ablation

Cardioversion

When your heart beats irregularly

Lungs
Blood
White blood cells
Red Blood Cells
Plasma
Heart
left/right ventricle
left/right atria
Main Pump
vessels
carries blood throughout the body
veins
arteries

The Musculoskeletal System

Muscles
Striated Muscles

Muscle Tissues that have been stripped in appearance because of fiber composition

Involuntary Muscles

Muscles that cant be consciously controlled

Voluntary Muscles

Muscles that can consciously be controlled

Malfunctions/Diseases
Bone Fractures

Immobilizing the bone with a plaster cast

Surgical Traction

A break or crack in a bone. The most common areas are the wrist, ankle and the hip

Osteoarthritis

The most common type of arthritis and affects in the Spain and on the hips

Carpal Tunnel

Not Result in Death

Cryotherapy

When the Median Nerve is Compressed This happens when you overwork you fingers and can make your fingers numb

Tissues
Tendon Tissues

Connective Tissues to Attach Muscle to Bones

Ligament Tissues

Connective Tissue to Connect Bone to Bone at a joint

Cartilage Tissues

Soft connective Tissues between the Joints

Joint Tissues

Where bones meet

Technology
Fabrication of Elastic Guided Bones
Faster Regeneration of Muscles
Microthreads

New Muscles

Muscular Movement
Neural Systems
Skeletal System
Tongue
Jaws
Limbs
Cilliary Movement
Trachea
Ciliated Epithelium
Internal tubular Organs
Produce Movement
Balance
Generate Heat
Amoeboid Movement
Streaming Protoplasm
Cytoskeletal Elements
Leucocytes
Microphages
Muscular Tissue
Cardiac Muscle Tissue

Long Muscular Fibers

The heart

Intercalated Discs

Myofibrils

Cardiac Muscle Cells

Mitochondria's

Smooth Muscle Tissue

Arteries

Bladder

Varicosity

Neurotransmitters

Autonomic Neuron

Smooth Muscle Cells

Skeletal Muscle Tissue

Blood Vessels

Epimysium

Fascicle

Muscle Fibers

Endomysium

Perimysium