The Juxtaglomerular cells (JG) release renin when there is a fall in (A)……………….or low
pressure of (B)…………………in the body.
Renin converts (C) ……………………………… in the blood to Angiotensin II.
Angiotensin II also activates (D) ………………….. to release (E)……………………
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Answer:
Many people with von Willebrand disease do not require treatment to manage the disease. However, if treatment is necessary, it may include a range of different interventions depending on the severity. These involve medicine to increase the level of von Willebrand factor in the blood, medicine to prevent the breakdown of clots, medicine to control heavy menstrual bleeding in women, or injection of clotting factor concentrates.
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Explanation:
Type 1 von Willebrand disease is the mildest and most common form of the disease. In this type of disease, there is a low level of von Willebrand factor. The level of factor VIII, another protein involved in clotting, may also be lower than normal. About 3 out of 4 people diagnosed with von Willebrand disease have type 1.
Type 2 von Willebrand disease has four subtypes and ranges from mild to moderate in severity. In this type of disease, there is a defect in von Willebrand factor resulting in improper activity.
Type 3 von Willebrand disease is very rare and is the most severe form. In this type of disease, individuals usually do not produce von Willebrand factor and have very low levels of factor VIII. Symptoms of type 3 von Willebrand disease might include any of the symptoms of types 1 and 2 and also include severe bleeding episodes for no reason, which can be life threatening if not treated immediately. Bleeding into soft tissues or joints causing severe pain and swelling is another symptom.