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Is it endothelium?
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Close, but not quite...
It's the outermost layer of blood vessels.
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Wait isn't the outermost layer of the blood vessels...
Tunica Adeventitia?
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Yes! Your turn, Eggo!
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Ah yes it is the tunica adventitia/externa! My bad.
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What is Psoriasis, how do you treat it, and what are the types of it :D ?
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Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that develops when a person's immune system sends faulty signals that tells skin cells to grow too quickly. The body does not shed the excess skin cells. Instead, they pile up on the surface of the skin, forming red scaly patches.
There are 5 main types: plaque, guttate, inverse,postular, and erythrodermic.
Treatment: Topical corticosteriods are most effective when used continuously for 8 weeks.
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That's correct! Your turn!
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What are opsonins? Which immunoglobulin is considered an opsonin even though it cannot effectively stimulate phagocytosis and why?
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Eggo wrote:What is Psoriasis, how do you treat it, and what are the types of it :D ?
Isn't that only on the national-level tests?
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