Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity,Volume 2 Vol. 2 : The Effects of Environmental Pollutants on the Organ System
Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity,Volume 2 Vol. 2 : The Effects of Environmental Pollutants on the Organ System
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Author(s): Rea, William J.
ISBN No.: 9781439813430
Pages: 723
Year: 201408
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 227.70
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Integument Introduction Structure and Function of Skin Pollutant Injury to the Physiology of the Skin Mechanisms of Action of Toxic Chemicals Toxic Skin Reactions Dermal Vascular Response to Pollutant Injury Itching, Stinging, and Burning Autoimmune Contact Dermatitis Acute Skin Reactions from Pollutant Exposure Eczema Psoriasis Boils Hyper-IgE Syndrome Aging of the Skin Summary References Ear, Nose, and Throat Introduction Environmental Triggering Agents and Their Internal Response Mechanism Respiratory Functions of the Nose Pollutant Injury: Clinical Effects on the Nose, Sinuses, and Salivary Glands Pollutant Injury to the Throat, Neck, and Larynx Pollutant Injury to the Ear and Balance Mechanism Headaches Teeth Temporal Mandibular Joint Conclusion References Respiratory Homeostatic Dysfunction, Lower Respiratory Tract Dysfunction Introduction Respiration Air Quality Ventilation and Associated Clinical Changes with Air Pollution Physical Principle of Gas Exchange Pathology of Pollutant Injury to the Respiratory Tree Clinical Evidence of Pollutant Injury Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Chemical Sensitivity Summary References Homeostasis and Dyshomeostasis of the Gastrointestinal Tract Introduction: Normal Gastrointestinal Function Integrated Mucosal and Endothelial Injury Pollutant Effects on the Connective Tissue Matrix Pollutant Effects on the Smooth Muscle Pollutant Effects on the Peripheral Sensory, Spinal Sensory, and the Autonomic Nervous System Pollutant Injury to the Neuroendocrine System of the Gut Pollutant Injury to the Immune System of the Gut Pollutant Injury to the Intestinal Microflora Clinical Entities of the Gastrointestinal Tract Influenced by Pollutant Injury Liver Pancreas Summary References Homeostasis and Dyshomeostasis of the Genitourinary Tract Introduction Kidney and Upper Urogenital System Bladder and Lower Urogenital System Penile Function and Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis and Treatment of Pollutant Injury to the Genitourinary System Conclusion References Pollutant Injury to the Eye Introduction Pollutant Injury to the Nervous System of the Eye Nutrient Deficiency in the Eye Measurement of Pollutant Injury of the Autonomic Nervous System of the Eye Clinical Manifestation of Pollutant Damage to the Eye Visual Fields Summary References Breast Introduction Mastodynia Inflammation of the Breast Chronic Cystic Mastitis Premalignant Lesions Carcinoma Artificial Breast Implants References Pediatrics Introduction Chapter Overview Initial Stage of Life and Development Fetus General Considerations: The Child''s Environment and Pollutant Exposure Newborn: Birth to 2 Months Infants: 2 Months to 2 Years Children: 2-6 Years Children 6-12 Years Adolescent: Ages 12-18 Years Diagnosis and Treatment Effects of Contaminated Air, Water, and Food on Children Summary References Index ;BR>Headaches Teeth Temporal Mandibular Joint Conclusion References Respiratory Homeostatic Dysfunction, Lower Respiratory Tract Dysfunction Introduction Respiration Air Quality Ventilation and Associated Clinical Changes with Air Pollution Physical Principle of Gas Exchange Pathology of Pollutant Injury to the Respiratory Tree Clinical Evidence of Pollutant Injury Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Chemical Sensitivity Summary References Homeostasis and Dyshomeostasis of the Gastrointestinal Tract Introduction: Normal Gastrointestinal Function Integrated Mucosal and Endothelial Injury Pollutant Effects on the Connective Tissue Matrix Pollutant Effects on the Smooth Muscle Pollutant Effects on the Peripheral Sensory, Spinal Sensory, and the Autonomic Nervous System Pollutant Injury to the Neuroendocrine System of the Gut Pollutant Injury to the Immune System of the Gut Pollutant Injury to the Intestinal Microflora Clinical Entities of the Gastrointestinal Tract Influenced by Pollutant Injury Liver Pancreas Summary References Homeostasis and Dyshomeostasis of the Genitourinary Tract Introduction Kidney and Upper Urogenital System Bladder and Lower Urogenital System Penile Function and Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis and Treatment of Pollutant Injury to the Genitourinary System Conclusion References Pollutant Injury to the Eye Introduction Pollutant Injury to the Nervous System of the Eye Nutrient Deficiency in the Eye Measurement of Pollutant Injury of the Autonomic Nervous System of the Eye Clinical Manifestation of Pollutant Damage to the Eye Visual Fields Summary References Breast Introduction Mastodynia Inflammation of the Breast Chronic Cystic Mastitis Premalignant Lesions Carcinoma Artificial Breast Implants References Pediatrics Introduction Chapter Overview Initial Stage of Life and Development Fetus General Considerations: The Child''s Environment and Pollutant Exposure Newborn: Birth to 2 Months Infants: 2 Months to 2 Years Children: 2-6 Years Children 6-12 Years Adolescent: Ages 12-18 Years Diagnosis and Treatment Effects of Contaminated Air, Water, and Food on Children Summary References Index ry, and the Autonomic Nervous System Pollutant Injury to the Neuroendocrine System of the Gut Pollutant Injury to the Immune System of the Gut Pollutant Injury to the Intestinal Microflora Clinical Entities of the Gastrointestinal Tract Influenced by Pollutant Injury Liver Pancreas Summary References Homeostasis and Dyshomeostasis of the Genitourinary Tract Introduction Kidney and Upper Urogenital System Bladder and Lower Urogenital System Penile Function and Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis and Treatment of Pollutant Injury to the Genitourinary System Conclusion References Pollutant Injury to the Eye Introduction Pollutant Injury to the Nervous System of the Eye Nutrient Deficiency in the Eye Measurement of Pollutant Injury of the Autonomic Nervous System of the Eye Clinical Manifestation of Pollutant Damage to the Eye Visual Fields Summary References Breast Introduction Mastodynia Inflammation of the Breast Chronic Cystic Mastitis Premalignant Lesions Carcinoma Artificial Breast Implants References Pediatrics Introduction Chapter Overview Initial Stage of Life and Development Fetus General Considerations: The Child''s Environment and Pollutant Exposure Newborn: Birth to 2 Months Infants: 2 Months to 2 Years Children: 2-6 Years Children 6-12 Years Adolescent: Ages 12-18 Years Diagnosis and Treatment Effects of Contaminated Air, Water, and Food on Children Summary References Index tonomic Nervous System of the Eye Clinical Manifestation of Pollutant Damage to the Eye Visual Fields Summary References Breast Introduction Mastodynia Inflammation of the Breast Chronic Cystic Mastitis Premalignant Lesions Carcinoma Artificial Breast Implants References Pediatrics Introduction Chapter Overview Initial Stage of Life and Development Fetus General Considerations: The Child''s Environment and Pollutant Exposure Newborn: Birth to 2 Months Infants: 2 Months to 2 Years Children: 2-6 Years Children 6-12 Years Adolescent: Ages 12-18 Years Diagnosis and Treatment Effects of Contaminated Air, Water, and Food on Children Summary References Index amp;lt;BR>Index.


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