degenerative Betekenis & Definitie

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  • Mixed states are probably common, particularly in elderly patients in whom age-related and other disease-specific degenerative pathologies further cloud the pathological and clinical picture.

  • Her interest was in degenerative diseases of the nervous system, but her neuroscience background made our project interesting to her.

  • The period of major photoreceptor loss coincided with ages during which about 10% of photoreceptors appeared to show degenerative changes (4 -8 years of age).

  • Therefore, the bulk of this evidence is also against a degenerative process.

  • The degenerative events in the muscle cells of infected varans were quite similar to those observed in caimans.

  • Degenerative changes in the mitochondria of flight muscle from aging blowflies.

  • Note the predisposition for melanopsin cells in dorsal retina regardless of degenerative state.

  • Examples of nociceptive pain include cancer pain from bone or tissue invasion, or non-cancer pain secondary to degenerative bone and joint disease or osteoarthritis.

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