Abstract The cells of skin develop in an orderly and controlled fashion under normal circumstances i.e. older cells move towards the skin’s surface, where they die and eventually slough off and are replaced by the new healthy cells beneath them. But with few mutations in the DNA due to damage in genes by some environmental or genetic factor, new cells…
ABSTRACT Human male reproductive system includes body organs: prostate gland, seminal vesicle, penis, testis, scrotum and urethra. These all organs make the males able to reproduce offspring with a female partner. All reproductive organs are excellent in their work and do their work sincerely, but to keep them healthy is important for their normal functioning. If any of these organs…
Every day we start our day with the question: “What to wear?” The majority of people prefer outfits that are trendy and fashionable because clothing is associated with social identity, professional outcomes, personal life, etc. Fashion has become an integral part of daily living and has become an industry worth $1.7 trillion. The most important choices like hiring and choosing…
Abstract Ewing’s Sarcoma is a very rare type of cancer that occurs in bones or soft tissue. It can spread from bones to soft tissues. It affects about one in a million people per year. It is slightly more often seen in males than in females. White people or Caucasians are mostly affected than African Americans or Asians. Ewings sarcoma…
Neurofibromatosis Syndrome: A rare genetic disorder, is a condition that causes defects in the nervous system. Neurofibromatosis Syndrome is a disorder in which, a tumor forms on nerve tissue. These tumors develop anywhere in your nervous system such as the brain, spinal cord and anywhere in nerves. This disease is identified by dark skin patches and tumors on the nerves….
Also popular as Buckwheat, is a natural food with enormous nutritional benefits and has excellent healthy properties, if consumed regularly. Wheat is the most popular cereal, which is consumed by the human race since centuries ago. When we humans began sowing plants and later on harvesting them to consume them to drive away hunger and survive in a healthy way,…
Tumor in the brain and spinal cord is called Glioma. This tumor originates in the gluey supportive cells (glial cells) which surrounds the nerve cells and helps in functioning. These brain tumors are often diagnosed in older adults. Males are much more affected by these Brain tumors incomparrison to females. Children diagnosed with gliomas are of low grade. Classification of Glioma depends…
What is ACOUSTIC NEUROMA? Acoustic neuroma also called as vestibular schwannoma, is a non-cancerous and usually slow-growing tumor that develops on the main (vestibular) nerve leading from inner ear to brain. Schwann cells covering the nerve which grows slow or not cause acoustic neuroma. It is rare when it grows rapidly and become large enough or press against the brain…
Overview Neurofibromatosis or von Recklinghausen’s disease may be defined as the condition that is characterized by multiple neuro-fibromas and pigmented skin spots (cafe au lait spots). Three main conditions are responsible for causing tumour growth in the nervous system. Neurofibromatosis type 1, neurofibromatosis type 2 and schwannomatosis are the major three types. These patients have the family history consistent with…
What is Glomus Tumour? Glomus tumour is an uncommon true benign tumour arising from contractile glomus cells that are present in the arteriovenous shunts (sucquet-hoyer anastomosis). These tumours are found most often in the dermis of the fingers or toes under a nail; other sites are mucosa of the stomach and nasal cavity. These lesions are characterised by extreme pain….