palliative
By the definition of the German Society for Palliative Medicine Palliative treatment of patients with incurable, progressive and far advanced disease with limited life expectancy, for which the main objective of monitoring the quality of life. Not to extend the survival at any cost, but the quality of life, that is, the desires, goals and the welfare of the patients are at the forefront of treatment.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Parkinson
See: Parkinson's disease
panic
See: panic attacks
panic attacks
constellation of frontal fear and anxiety in the neck conflict, both in ca-phase
Parageusie
taste sensation Miss
paragraphia
paralysis
paranoia
See: Hearing voices, tinnitus
paranoid schizophrenia
See: Hearing voices, tinnitus
paresis
periodontitis
parotitis
See: Mumps
partner
partner in the conflict mapping the meaning of the New Medicine is anyone other than their mother or their own child. In special cases, but other people are perceived as a mother or a child. For example, a geriatric nurse could consider his "charges" as his children, or an older friend could be regarded as a mother.
pedophilia
pcl-phase = conflict dissolved phase
Right now the solution of the conflict we enter the ca-phase (conflict-active phase) in the PCL phase. The PCL phase is characterized by warm to hot hands (and feet), again increasing appetite, tiredness and fatigue (vagotonia).
During the PCL phase may also find the critical epileptic crisis instead of (epileptic crisis, see there). In the PCL phase, morphine doses particularly risky, and due to strengthening of vagotonia also lead to death.
see also: ca-phase, epileptic crisis, SBS, DHS
PCR
polymerase chain reaction polymerase chain reaction
term derived from biotechnology
meaning: A by the enzyme polymerase "running chain of DNA building blocks (nucleotides) based on a template. A PCR can be thought of as a kind of "DNA-copying".
Application: Whenever the DNA or RNA sample for analysis concentrates on low, or if you want to verfielfältigt from the original work only a certain piece.
The PCR is often mentioned as RT-PCR (reverse transcriptase-PCR) in relation to HIV testing.
The principle of PCR: as a "template" is a piece of double-stranded DNA. This is melted by heat (95 ° C) into two single strands so that the enzyme andoggen "polymerase" to the individual strands.
addition to the DNA and the enzyme are also individual nucleotides in the reaction vessel, and so-called "Primer". The "Primer" are also pieces of DNA. You decide which part of the DNA is duplicated. It is therefore important that the experimenter the condition, or the sequence (Nucleotidabfolge) the primer knows exactly. Usually they are made for each application separately. The primers are suitable only to a specific position of the DNA and attach themselves there.
The enzyme polymerase uses this early and extended it. This again results in a double-stranded DNA, which is again split into two strands by heat, which in turn serve as a template.
Depending on how often the temperature is raised and lowered again (cycles), results in a more or less large amount of the relevant piece of DNA.
Variation: If as starting material, no DNA, but RNA is present, then the polymerase can not recognize the material and therefore do not copy well. Therefore, another enzyme is used, the "reverse transcriptase". It recognizes the RNA and produced copies of DNA.
example In the SM, especially the HIV tests (HIV is a retrovirus and has RNA as genetic material, no DNA), is assumed that the human body, the enzyme "reverse transcriptase" does not possess. Thus, a blood sample taken to the examiner as a template for RT-PCR, and no enzyme added.
you can then detect the presence of DNA, so must the enzyme "reverse transcriptase" have been included in the sample. This is regarded as conclusive evidence of the presence of HIV virus in the body and thus also the same as "positive AIDS test ", as is mistakenly assumed in medicine, the presence of the virus to be equated with the" AIDS "known disease.
The problem is also trigger further there are many other reasons for the presence of" reverse transcriptase "in the blood can provide. This evidence is not clear.
pericardial
periosteum
periosteum
peritoneum
peritoneum
Pernio
frostbite
glandular fever
conflict Content: generalized SWE
example
ca-phase:
pcl-phase: the glandular fever
cotyledon:
table:
Phleb (o) -
syllable, meaning "vein"
Phil (o) -
syllable, meaning "loving"
P raised -
syllable, meaning "fearing"
inflammatory drugs
agents that cause inflammation
phonemes
hearing voices
Phren -
syllable, meaning "Thick "
placebo-OP
plegia
complete paralysis
pleura
pleural
Sudden cardiac death
DHS Conflict Contents: SWE in physical performance, "I do not, can not, how I do it all?"
example "unexplained" sudden cardiac death of a top athlete in the middle of training
ca-phase: heart muscle itself affected
pcl-phase heart attack in the Medical history (myocardial infarction, it can the muscle tear), if the Conflict has lasted a long time or you do not hear on his body and loaded him on and on. The heart muscle is so impossible to rest.
cotyledon: New mesoderm
table: RE 5 Ob, 5 Ob li See
also bounded: heart attack
pneum (o) -
syllable, meaning "lung"
pneumonia
pollakiuria
poly -
syllable, meaning "much"
polyarthritis
DHS Conflict Contents: SWE respect of several joints, there are various individual conflicts: conflict of "not able to stand," SWE of skill, SWE of sportsmanship among others
example
ca-phase: Ksteolysen in different areas
pcl-phase edema and stretching of the skin, bone, pain, recalcification, leukemia, rheumatoid arthritis (SM = arthritis, polyarthritis here).
The recalcification corresponds to the SM - diagnosis: osteo-sarcoma
cotyledon: New mesoderm
table: re 7 Ob, 7 Ob li See
: the various individual conflicts under SWE
polydipsia
Increased thirst
polyps
polyps, nose and throat
erectile dysfunction
See also:
prevention
Protitis
inflammation of the rectum
prolapse
incident
promiscuity
Frequent change in sexual partners
prostatic
psoriasis
See: Psoriasis
psychosis
pyelitis
inflammation of the renal pelvis
Pyel (o) -
syllable, meaning "pool"
Py (o) -
syllable, meaning "pus"
Pyretika
agents that produce fever
pyromania
forced to lay fires
pyuria
presence of Pus in the urine
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