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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Hypovolemic shock
  1. ... provides instructions for making a protein called heat shock protein beta-8 (also called heat shock protein 22). This protein is a member of the heat shock protein family, which helps protect cells under adverse ...
  2. ... provides instructions for making a protein called heat shock protein beta-1 (also called heat shock protein 27). This protein is a member of the heat shock protein family, which helps protect cells under adverse ...
  3. The DNAJC5 gene provides instructions for making a protein called cysteine string protein alpha (CSPα). This protein is found near nerve cells in the brain, ...
  4. The DNAJC19 gene provides instructions for producing a protein found in structures called mitochondria, which are the energy-producing centers of cells. ...
  5. ... genes provide instructions for making proteins called heat shock protein beta-1 and heat shock protein beta-8. Heat shock proteins help protect cells under adverse conditions such ...
  6. ... or leg cramps, and severe hypotension leading to shock. The adrenal crisis is often triggered by a ...
  7. ... people experience Lhermitte sign, which is an electrical shock-like sensation that runs down the back and ...
  8. ... feeding, dehydration, extremely low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), and shock. If untreated, these complications can be life-threatening. ...
  9. ... feeding, dehydration, extremely low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), and shock. If untreated, these complications are often life-threatening. ...
  10. ... experience episodes of abnormal heartbeat (cardiac arrhythmia) or shock because of the imbalance of salts in the ...
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