Damage to human chromosome 9 (of the cell's 24 pairs) where the gene that codes for E-NTPDase2 resides is known to
cause eye and brain defects, such as microphthalmia — literally, small eyes.
Not exact matches
Maybe Steve Jobs is a god, or the beginning... but nah, he can't be a god
cause there is none, iPhone is part of the evolution that evolved from human's hands,
and brains,
and our own two
eyes, since iPhones now have two cameras.
Since the 1920s there has been clear medical evidence to demonstrate that boxing can
cause traumatic
brain injury, irreversible neurological dysfunction, concussion, psychiatric conditions,
eye and ear injuries,
and death.
no more than a single
eye poke which happens often, less than if their face was bust open by,
and the
brain trauma
caused by fists.
There is a small risk that your baby may develop foetal varicella syndrome (FVS) which can
cause issues with your baby including damaged skin,
eye problems
and issues with their
brain, bladder
and limbs.
This form of abuse can
cause serious injuries, including blindness,
eye damage, developmental delays, seizures, paralysis,
and permanent
brain damage.
Nonetheless, you'll need to keep a close
eye on your child during the forty - eight hours after a head injury because it can take that much time for damaged veins to leak
and cause swelling in the
brain.»
The ads at issue made claims that «only Enfamil Lipil is clinically proven to improve
brain and eye development»
and that other formula products could
cause inferior development.
Your team will also administer an
eye ointment to protect against an infection that
causes blindness,
and a vitamin K shot that safeguards your baby against a
brain hemorrhage.
Eclampsia is a pregnancy condition that can
cause your
brain,
eyes and liver to begin shutting down as an indirect result of the pregnancy
and as a direct result of pregnancy high blood pressure.
Experimenting with mice, neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that the
eye's iris in many lower mammals directly senses light
and causes the pupil to constrict without involving the
brain.
The updated guideline covers four neurologic disorders: spasticity in adults, which is muscle tightness that interferes with movement typically following a stroke, spinal cord or other neurologic injury; cervical dystonia, a disorder of the
brain affecting neck muscle control that
causes involuntary head tilt or neck movement; blepharospasm, a movement disorder that
causes the
eyes to close uncontrollably;
and chronic
and episodic migraine.
His visual problems
and headaches may have been
caused by compromised blood flow to the
brain and eyes.
By recording neuronal activity in monkeys as they performed tasks that
caused saccades, Dr. Christopher Pack has shown that there are waves of activity that cross specific vision processing areas of the
brain in defined patterns,
and that these patterns are reorganized by saccadic
eye movements.
Sending a small electrical charge into the owl's visual
brain region — the so - called arcopallial gaze fields —
caused it to move its head
and eyes in a particular direction.
For instance, what if a patient has visual hallucinations because poor connectivity between the prefrontal cortex
and the portion of the
brain that governs sight
causes the hallucinations to override what the
eyes actually see?
The impulse starts with excitation of the left retina, then travels down the optic nerve to cells in the midbrain
and brain stem, which excite neurons near both
eyes that
cause the pupils to constrict.
The parasites can infect the lungs, kidney,
brain, muscles,
eyes, sinuses, or intestines,
and can
cause gallbladder disease
and a debilitating array of gastrointestinal symptoms, including chronic diarrhea
and wasting.
Avoiding
eye contact is a hallmark of this developmental disorder,
and researchers have looked for the
cause in the
brain's fusiform gyrus region, active in face recognition.
And an
eye - tracking camera reveals exactly what
caused a viewer's
brain to react in the way it did.
TSC is a genetic disorder that
cause tumors to form in various organs, primarily the
brain,
eyes, heart, kidneys, skin
and lungs.
The study has proven that Galileo's optical illusion is
caused by the way neurons interact with the
eye and the rest of the
brain.
Reduction of one of the lincRNAs, which they called cyrano,
caused the zebrafish to have enlarged snouts, small heads
and eyes,
and short, curly tails, while the zebrafish lacking the lincRNA they called megamind had abnormally shaped heads
and enlarged
brain ventricles.
The same blood vessel damage that can
cause heart attacks, kidney,
and eye health problems, can also affect your
brain.
What is worse is that this may
cause me to get behind on life including meeting deadlines on work projects, canceling the gym, canceling other plans... all because you can barely keeps your
eyes open
and brain functioning... is this normal?
Oxidative damage to the... blood vessels
causes arterio -
and atherosclerosis (hardening of the arterioles
and arteries) leading to heart disease
and stroke;
brain causes Alzheimer's
and Parkinson's disease;
eyes causes cataracts
and macular degeneration; skin
causes wrinkles, sagging
and «age spots»; connective tissue
causes faulty collagen
and elastin formation, possibly leading to tendonitis / osis,
and other musculoskeletal complications
and injuries; etc..
Gut imbalance can
cause itchiness, rashes, dandruff, poor memory,
brain fog, acid reflux, indigestion, burning in stomach, cramping, mysterious pains in your abdomen, racing heartbeat after eating, feeling tired after eating, a frazzled demeanor, insomnia, anxiety, toenail fungus, yeast infections, bloodshot
eyes, dark circles under your
eyes, waking up exhausted, mood swings, cold sores, dry skin, chapped lips, swollen joints, imbalanced endocrine system, unstable blood sugar levels, Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, seasonal colds, asthma, food intolerances, environmental allergies, ADD, cravings, food addictions, diarrhea, constipation,
and fatigue.
One resident is Petey, a one -
eyed guy who encountered unknown trauma
causing a bit of
brain damage
and one - sided vision.
Worse, when in people, these roundworms can get lost
and leave the intestine (this is called «visceral larval migrans») in which the worms can go to the
eye or
brain causing permanent damage.
The treatment may
cause injury to the surrounding
brain tissue
and the nerves associated with the
eyes.
The most popular hypothesis about the
cause of motion sickness is that humans
and animals become nauseated when mixed sensory signals are transmitted to the
brain, such as when the
eyes tell the
brain that the body is not moving, but the inner ears sense motion.2 For example, when a person is on a boat, he or she may be at ease on the top deck because the horizon provides a solid visual reference indicating that the boat is moving, which matches the sensation in the inner ears.
In some cases they might not reach their intended destination,
and may end up in a dog's legs,
eyes, or
brain which can
cause limping, blindness or neurological problems.
But it can affect a cat at any age
and cause damage to the
eyes, heart,
brain and kidneys.
Sustained hypertension is associated with damage to the
eyes, ears,
brain,
and kidneys.6, 7 A hypertensive emergency occurs when the patient has a marked elevation of blood pressure
and is at risk for development of end - organ damage or vascular incidents, such as cerebral hemorrhage
causing neurologic signs or intraocular hemorrhage
causing blindness.7
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is another potential complication of hyperthyroidism, although seen less commonly,
and this can
cause damage to several organs including the
eyes, kidneys, heart
and brain.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is another potential complication of hyperthyroidism,
and can
cause additional damage to several organs, including the
eyes, kidneys, heart,
and brain.
However, it can affect a cat at any age
and cause blindness
and damage to the
eyes, heart,
brain and kidneys.
AAHA, AVMA, AAFP, the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC)
and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) strongly recommend parasite control for companion animals for many reasons, including prevention of visceral larva migrans, a condition in which parasites within a human «release larvae that migrate anywhere in the body... Organs commonly affected are the
eye,
brain, liver
and lung, where infections can
cause permanent visual, neurologic, or other tissue damage.
The migrating larvae in children can
cause serious
and tragic disease especially of the
eye and brain.
The eggs hatch in the human intestinal tract,
and the immature worms travel to various tissues in the body, including the
eyes and brain,
causing serious reactions.
Heartworms in cats may even migrate to the
brain,
eye and spinal cord,
causing organ damage as they travel.
While Zika virus is not yet believed to be a risk to our companion animals at this time, it is interesting to note that this virus is related to one in cows known as BVDV (Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus), which may
cause brain and eye defects in calves.
There are a few different
causes for unequal pupil size (anisocoria) in dogs including trauma, poisoning
and brain and eye conditions.
ACT - activated clotting time (bleeding disorders) ACTH - adrenocorticotropic hormone (adrenal gland function) Ag - antigen test for proteins specific to a disease
causing organism or virus Alb - albumin (liver, kidney
and intestinal disorders) Alk - Phos, ALP alkaline phosphatase (liver
and adrenal disorders) Allergy Testing intradermal or blood antibody test for allergen hypersensitivity ALT - alanine aminotransferase (liver disorder) Amyl - amylase enzyme — non specific (pancreatitis) ANA - antinuclear antibody (systemic lupus erythematosus) Anaplasmosis Anaplasma spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) APTT - activated partial thromboplastin time (blood clotting ability) AST - aspartate aminotransferase (muscle
and liver disorders) Band band cell — type of white blood cell Baso basophil — type of white blood cell Bile Acids digestive acids produced in the liver
and stored in the gall bladder (liver function) Bili bilirubin (bile pigment responsible for jaundice from liver disease or RBC destruction) BP - blood pressure measurement BUN - blood urea nitrogen (kidney
and liver function) Bx biopsy C & S aerobic / anaerobic bacterial culture
and antibiotic sensitivity test (infection, drug selection) Ca +2 calcium ion — unbound calcium (parathyroid gland function) CBC - complete blood count (all circulating cells) Chol cholesterol (liver, thyroid disorders) CK, CPK creatine [phospho] kinase (muscle disease, heart disease) Cl - chloride ion — unbound chloride (hydration, blood pH) CO2 - carbon dioxide (blood pH) Contrast Radiograph x-ray image using injected radiopaque contrast media Cortisol hormone produced by the adrenal glands (adrenal gland function) Coomb's anti- red blood cell antibody test (immune - mediated hemolytic anemia) Crea creatinine (kidney function) CRT - capillary refill time (blood pressure, tissue perfusion) DTM - dermatophyte test medium (ringworm — dermatophytosis) EEG - electroencephalogram (
brain function, epilepsy) Ehrlichia Ehrlichia spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) EKG, ECG - electrok [c] ardiogram (electrical heart activity, heart arryhthmia) Eos eosinophil — type of white blood cell Fecal, flotation, direct intestinal parasite exam FeLV Feline Leukemia Virus test FIA Feline Infectious Anemia: aka Feline Hemotrophic Mycoplasma, Haemobartonella felis test FIV Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test Fluorescein Stain fluorescein stain uptake of cornea (corneal ulceration) fT4, fT4ed, freeT4ed thyroxine hormone unbound by protein measured by equilibrium dialysis (thyroid function) GGT gamma - glutamyltranferase (liver disorders) Glob globulin (liver, immune system) Glu blood or urine glucose (diabetes mellitus) Gran granulocytes — subgroup of white blood cells Hb, Hgb hemoglobin — iron rich protein bound to red blood cells that carries oxygen (anemia, red cell mass) HCO3 - bicarbonate ion (blood pH) HCT, PCV, MHCT hematocrit, packed - cell volume, microhematocrit (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) K + potassium ion — unbound potassium (kidney disorders, adrenal gland disorders) Lipa lipase enzyme — non specific (pancreatitis) LYME Borrelia spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) Lymph lymphocyte — type of white blood cell MCHC mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (anemia, iron deficiency) MCV mean corpuscular volume — average red cell size (anemia, iron deficiency) Mg +2 magnesium ion — unbound magnesium (diabetes, parathyroid function, malnutrition) MHCT, HCT, PCV microhematocrit, hematocrit, packed - cell volume (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) MIC minimum inhibitory concentration — part of the C&S that determines antimicrobial selection Mono monocyte — type of white blood cell MRI magnetic resonance imaging (advanced tissue imaging) Na + sodium ion — unbound sodium (dehydration, adrenal gland disease) nRBC nucleated red blood cell — immature red blood cell (bone marrow damage, lead toxicity) PCV, HCT, MHCT packed - cell volume, hematocrit, microhematocrit (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) PE physical examination pH urine pH (urinary tract infection, urolithiasis) Phos phosphorus (kidney disorders, ketoacidosis, parathyroid function) PLI pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (pancreatitis) PLT platelet — cells involved in clotting (bleeding disorders) PT prothrombin time (bleeding disorders) PTH parathyroid hormone, parathormone (parathyroid function) Radiograph x-ray image RBC red blood cell count (anemia) REL Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever / Ehrlichia / Lyme combination test Retic reticulocyte — immature red blood cell (regenerative vs. non-regenerative anemia) RMSF Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever SAP serum alkaline phosphatase (liver disorders) Schirmer Tear Test tear production test (keratoconjunctivitis sicca — dry
eye,) Seg segmented neutrophil — type of white blood cell USG Urine specific gravity (urine concentration, kidney function) spec cPL specific canine pancreatic lipase (pancreatitis)-- replaces the PLI test spec fPL specific feline pancreatic lipase (pancreatitis)-- replaces the PLI test T4 thyroxine hormone — total (thyroid gland function) TLI trypsin - like immunoreactivity (exocrine pancreatic insufficiency) TP total protein (hydration, liver disorders) TPR temperature / pulse / respirations (physical exam vital signs) Trig triglycerides (fat metabolism, liver disorders) TSH thyroid stimulating hormone (thyroid gland function) UA urinalysis (kidney function, urinary tract infection, diabetes) Urine Cortisol - Crea Ratio urine cortisol - creatine ratio (screening test for adrenal gland disease) Urine Protein - Crea Ratio urine protein - creatinine ratio (kidney disorders) VWF VonWillebrands factor (bleeding disorder) WBC white blood cell count (infection, inflammation, bone marrow suppression)
Excess thyroid hormone can abnormally increase blood pressure, which can
cause damage to many other organs, like kidneys,
eyes,
brain,
and heart.
High blood pressure can
cause damage to multiple organs such as the blood vessels, heart
and brain, not to mention the
eyes and kidneys referenced earlier.
However, with only a small gene pool to draw upon, a genetic bottleneck was created, potentially
causing the present - day problems of congenital defects such as cleft palates, spinal deformities
and heart,
brain and eye deformities.
It took a powerful title to get me off my tail to pick up a game built specifically for the system, but Mario Kart DS
caused brain pieces to spray from my ears
and my
eyes to splurt all over the screen.
Whereas previously to view stereoscopic 3D images on a 3DS you needed to keep your head locked at a certain viewing angle, which if broken would
cause you to see two images that confused your
brain and hurt your
eyes, the New 3DS uses its top camera in conjunction with a new infrared sensor to locate
and follow your
eyes for about 60 - 70 degrees either side of centre, constantly readjusting the angle at which it projects images
and effectively meaning the 3D effect is never lost.
In addition, some black -
and - white Op Art pieces
cause viewers to see after - images — colored shapes created by our
brain based on signals the
eyes send, but do not in fact perceive.