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Current Pharmacological Approach on Inflammatory Bowel Disease(IBD)
Ayesha Habeeb; Osman Ahmed; Misba Ali Baig
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2017
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Aktuelle pharmakologische Ansätze bei entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen (IBD)
Ayesha Habeeb; Osman Ahmed; Misba Ali Baig
Verlag Unser Wissen
2024
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Aktueller pharmakologischer Ansatz bei entz ndlichen Darmerkrankungen: Kurze Einf hrung in die entz ndlichen Darmerkrankungen (IBD), einschlie lich Colitis ulcerosa (UC) und Morbus Crohn (CD), Geschichte und j ngste Fortschritte, tiologie, gefolgt von einer detaillierten Untersuchung der Klassifizierung von UC und CD, Pathophysiologie von IBD, Laboruntersuchungen, klinische Manifestationen, IBD-Komplikationen. Und Informationen zu Epidemiologie und Risiko der Entwicklung von IBD, Behandlung von IBD, gefolgt von Fallberichten ber Colitis ulcerosa und Morbus Crohn.
Enfoque farmacológico actual de la enfermedad inflamatoria intestinal (EII)
Ayesha Habeeb; Osman Ahmed; Misba Ali Baig
Ediciones Nuestro Conocimiento
2024
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L'attuale approccio farmacologico alle malattie infiammatorie intestinali (IBD)
Ayesha Habeeb; Osman Ahmed; Misba Ali Baig
Edizioni Sapienza
2024
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Approccio farmacologico attuale alle malattie infiammatorie intestinali: Fornisce un breve resoconto dell'introduzione alle malattie infiammatorie intestinali (IBD), che comprendono la colite ulcerosa (UC) e il morbo di Crohn (CD), la storia e i recenti progressi, l'eziologia, seguita da uno studio dettagliato della classificazione di UC e CD, la fisiopatologia delle IBD, le indagini di laboratorio, le manifestazioni cliniche, le complicazioni delle IBD. Inoltre, informazioni relative all'epidemiologia e al rischio di sviluppare IBD, al trattamento delle IBD, seguite da casi di colite ulcerosa e malattia di Crohn.
Abordagem farmacológica atual da doença inflamatória intestinal (IBD)
Ayesha Habeeb; Osman Ahmed; Misba Ali Baig
Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2024
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Abordagem farmacol gica atual sobre a doen a inflamat ria intestinal: Apresenta uma breve descri o da introdu o da doen a inflamat ria intestinal (DII), que inclui a colite ulcerosa (CU) e a doen a de Crohn (DC), hist ria e avan os recentes, etiologia, seguida de um estudo pormenorizado da classifica o da CU e da DC, fisiopatologia da DII, exames laboratoriais, manifesta es cl nicas, complica es da DII. E informa es relacionadas com a epidemiologia e o risco de desenvolver DII, tratamento da DII, seguido de relatos de casos de colite ulcerosa e doen a de Crohn.
“An imaginative, entertaining adventure story.”-E.F. Bleiler “Enchantment is just what this writer exercised; he fixed pictures in our minds that thirty years have been unable to wear away.”-Graham Green There are few equals to the thrilling adventure-fantasy novels of H. Rider Haggard, and of all of his series the Ayesha novels have been the favorites of his fans. In this final chronological installment of the novels, Ayesha: The Return of She (1905) the adventures of intrigue, the supernatural, and love continue, yet this time in the deep exotic wilds of the Asian continent. After the immortal African Queen Ayesha, or “She”, apparently perishes in a tower of fire, the Englishman Horace Holly and his adopted son Leo Vincey return home from their African journey. Twenty years later, the pair are still haunted by the strange memories of the beautiful but cruel supernatural being “She”, and eventually Leo is afflicted by powerful visions of her presence. In agreement that she is still roaming the earth, Holly and Leo set out for Asia, and eventually to “Thibet”, where they make perilous journeys through the jungles and mountainous peaks of the uncharted wild. Through battles with immortals, death-hounds and sorceresses they are finally re-united with Ayesha. As Holly and Leo are pulled further into the world of the occult it becomes clear that the Queen’s ambitions are nefarious, yet they have inexplicably fallen into the allure of her powers. A classic of gothic-fantasy literature, this final installment of the Ayesha series succeeds at creating one of the most exotic and mysterious mythical worlds ever created.
“An imaginative, entertaining adventure story.”-E.F. Bleiler “Enchantment is just what this writer exercised; he fixed pictures in our minds that thirty years have been unable to wear away.”-Graham Green There are few equals to the thrilling adventure-fantasy novels of H. Rider Haggard, and of all of his series the Ayesha novels have been the favorites of his fans. In this final chronological installment of the novels, Ayesha: The Return of She (1905) the adventures of intrigue, the supernatural, and love continue, yet this time in the deep exotic wilds of the Asian continent. After the immortal African Queen Ayesha, or “She”, apparently perishes in a tower of fire, the Englishman Horace Holly and his adopted son Leo Vincey return home from their African journey. Twenty years later, the pair are still haunted by the strange memories of the beautiful but cruel supernatural being “She”, and eventually Leo is afflicted by powerful visions of her presence. In agreement that she is still roaming the earth, Holly and Leo set out for Asia, and eventually to “Thibet”, where they make perilous journeys through the jungles and mountainous peaks of the uncharted wild. Through battles with immortals, death-hounds and sorceresses they are finally re-united with Ayesha. As Holly and Leo are pulled further into the world of the occult it becomes clear that the Queen’s ambitions are nefarious, yet they have inexplicably fallen into the allure of her powers. A classic of gothic-fantasy literature, this final installment of the Ayesha series succeeds at creating one of the most exotic and mysterious mythical worlds ever created.
Ayesha, the Return of She is a gothic-fantasy novel by the popular Victorian author H. Rider Haggard, published in 1905, as a sequel to his far more popular and well known novel, She. In the book's prologue, the book's anonymous "Editor" receives a parcel. Opening it, he finds a letter from Horace Holly, with an enclosed manuscript containing a second memoir about She. There is also a second letter, from Holly's doctor, to whom Holly has entrusted his letter and manuscript, along with a wooden box, which contains an ancient sistrum. The doctor recounts how, when attending Holly in his last hours, he arrived at the house to find that Holly had risen from his deathbed and made his way to a local ring of ancient standing stones. Following him, the doctor glimpsed a manifestation that appears to Holly, but as the vision vanished, Holly had let out a happy cry and died.