How and why your body creates dark under-eye circles Learn about the causes of dark circles under eyes Most people think that dark under-eye circles are caused by staying up late watching monster movies, or having that last drink the night before, or sitting up with your laptop trying to finish the quarterly report. Most [...]
Date: 2011 03 07 | Category:
Dark Circles
Dark circles are a sign of stress and aging that can be well out of your control. When you develop dark circles under your eyes, your eyes are basically oxidizing hemoglobin. These unsightly circles start in the capillaries, the tiny blood vessels that make up the fragile skin around the eyes. Since the gap in [...]
Date: 2011 03 03 | Category:
Eye care,
Eye cream
A blood: Hb mostly moderate to severe reduction of blood film shows fine grains and nucleated red blood cells. Thrombocytopenia can also be normal or increased, but form and function abnormalities. Reticulocyte normal or increased. B bone marrow: proliferation of extremely active or significant active. Red blood cell, granulocyte and megakaryocyte dysplasia and three lines [...]
Date: 2010 12 18 | Category:
Leukemia
What are the differences between cancer and Colorectal cancer? Right colon right Colorectal cancer often show abdominal mass, anemia, abdominal pain, malaise and weight loss and other symptoms. Abdominal pain in patients with right Colorectal cancer often seek treatment for one of the main symptoms. Blood in the stool and anemia are more common in [...]
Date: 2010 09 05 | Category:
Colon and Rectal Cancer
Overview of chronic myeloid leukemia Chronic myeloid leukemia (chronic myelocytic leukemia, CML) is an acquired clonal hematopoietic stem cell proliferation of malignant disease. Slow disease progression, clinical to splenomegaly, a significant increase in neutrophil, peripheral blood and bone marrow in many of young, later characterized by immature granulocytes. Patients in chronic phase (chronic phase, CP), [...]
Date: 2010 09 01 | Category:
Leukemia
Leukemia is a malignant hematopoietic system. The characteristics of leukemia cells in bone marrow and other hematopoietic tissue was malignant, uncontrolled proliferation, invasion and systemic organs of the organizations, have different symptoms; peripheral blood quantitative and qualitative changes in blood cells. Leukemia patients often have symptoms of bleeding and anemia. The original is as follow: [...]
Date: 2010 09 01 | Category:
Leukemia
Acute manifestations of the original red blood cell red blood diseases, malignant early erythroblastic proliferation are the main changes are seen in megaloblastic. Often clinically misdiagnosed as megaloblastic anemia. Acute leukemia is manifested as red, white (mostly grain) the two lines of malignant hyperplasia, and finally to develop into typical acute myeloid leukemia or acute [...]
Date: 2010 09 01 | Category:
Leukemia