It is evident, therefore, that constipation does not play an essential role in the pathogenesis of scurvy in the guinea-pig, and that antiscorbutics are by no means synonymous or interchangeable with laxatives.
It may well be that the elucidation of this problem--for example, why we are able to bring about scurvy in the guinea-pig but not in the rabbit, will shed light on the pathogenesis of this disorder.
This viewpoint has pervaded the German literature even to the present day, when it is still considered necessary to bring further evidence that infantile scurvy in its pathogenesis and pathology is identical with adult scurvy.
In the future in considering their pathogenesis it will be well to draw a sharp distinction between them.
There seems to be some misconception as to the pathogenesis of the subperiosteal hemorrhage in scurvy.
This question may be relegated to the past, so that we may proceed to consider the pathogenesis of scurvy in the infant and in the adult under a common heading.
It is doubtful whether mere clinical studies will contribute in a large measure to the solution of the pathogenesis of scurvy.
Our studies in the pathogenesis of tic have illustrated the significance of exciting causes, so-called.
The view that dysentery is a form of typhus or typhoid fever (Eisenmann) or scurvy needs no refutation in the light of existing knowledge regarding the pathogenesis and pathology of these affections.
The pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis is the subject of differences of opinion very like those existing in regard to acute articular rheumatism.
It is probable, however, that the pathogenesisof the gouty dyscrasia involves a much more complex process than the simple accumulation of uric acid salts in the blood.
Meantime the pathogenesis of such symptoms as amnesia and dementia cannot be said to be nearer a structural resolution, as these symptoms appear to be approximately as common in the "mild" as in the "severe" groups.
This conclusion is, as is seen, inevitable, if we believe in the Freudian theory of the pathogenesis of the tics.
Perhaps these statistical facts may lay a foundation for a study of the pathogenesis of these symptoms.
Before entering upon the important question of pathogenesis in its relation to infantilism, I will reproduce a few biographic notes of infantile types, taken from various authorities: Giulio B.
We pass to consider the more important pathogenesisof the remedy in regular course.
These studies in pathogenesis and etiology are fundamentally necessary for the development of a rational therapy and prophylaxis.
The internist and the psychiatrist will ever have a common interest in the obscure problems of etiology and pathogenesis of diseases and anomalies that are accompanied by abnormalities of thought, feeling, and behavior.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pathogenesis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.