Textbook of Roga Nidana & Vikriti Vigyan (Record no. 19870)

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General note Contents<br/>Definition and Importance of Roga Nidana and Vikriti Vigyana<br/>Dosha<br/>Dhatu<br/>Mal<br/>Definition of Roga Nidana and Vikriti Vigyana<br/>Roga<br/>Nidana<br/>Vikriti<br/>Vigyana<br/>Concept of disease<br/>Importance of Roga Nidana in Ayurveda<br/>Significance of Roga Nidana and Vikriti Vigyana<br/>Dosha Prakopaka Karana and Kshaya Karana<br/>Etiological factors of the vitiation of Vata Dosha<br/>Section-1 Dosha Dushyadi Vigyan<br/>The effects of Snigdha (unctuous) Ahara<br/>The ill effects produced due to<br/>less food intake<br/>Dosha Vriddhi and Kshaya<br/>Lakshana<br/>Vata Dosha Vriddhi and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Vata Vriddhi Lakshana<br/>Pitta Vriddhi and Kshaya<br/>Lakshana<br/>Kapha Vriddha and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Clinical pearls<br/>Dosha Prakopa Karma<br/>Vata Prakopa Karma<br/>3 Asraya Asrayi Bhava<br/>Clinical application<br/>4 Dhatu Vriddhi Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Vyayama<br/>Line of treatment in case of increase of Dhatu in the body<br/>Benefits of performing the exercise<br/>Rasa Dhatu Vriddhi and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Vriddhi Lakshana of Rasa Dhatu<br/>Causative factors of Vata Dosha Prakopa (As per Sushruta)<br/>Kshaya Lakshana of Rasa Dhatu<br/>Etiological factors of vitiation of Pitta Dosha<br/>Rakta Dhatu Vriddhi and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Atasi<br/>Kshaya Lakshana of Rakta Dhatu<br/>Causative factors of Pitta Prakopa<br/>Etiological factors of vitiation of Kapha Dosha<br/>Dugdha Bhakshya<br/>Ikshu Bhakshya<br/>Dadhi<br/>Causative factors of vitiation of Kapha Dosha<br/>Mamsa Vriddhi and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Mamsa Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Medo Vriddhi and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Meda Vriddhi Lakshana<br/>Meda Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Asthi Vriddhi and Kshaya<br/>Lakshana<br/>Dosha Kshaya Karana<br/>Asthi Vriddhi Lakshana<br/>Majja Vriddhi and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Majja Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Shukra Vriddhi and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Clinical application<br/>5 Mala Vriddhi Kshaya Lakshana<br/>Line of treatment in case of Increase of Dhatu in the bod<br/>Mutra Vriddhi Kshaya Lakshana<br/>80<br/>Mutra Vriddhi Lakshana<br/>80<br/>Mutra Kshaya Lakshana<br/>80<br/>Purisha Vriddhi and Kshaya Lakshana<br/>81<br/>8 Sama Nirama Dosha and Dushya Lakshana<br/>Meaning of the term 'Sama' and 'Nirama'<br/>Sama and Nirama Dosha Lakshana<br/>Sama and Nirana Vata Lakshana<br/>Sama and Nirama Pitta Lakshana<br/>Nirarna Pitta Lakshana<br/>Sama and Nirama Kapha Lakshana<br/>Nirama Kapha Lakshana<br/>Saama Rasa Dhatu Lakshana<br/>Saama Raktadhatu Lakshana<br/>Purisha Vriddhi Lakshana<br/>81<br/>Saama Mamsa Dhatu Lakshana<br/>Purisha Kshaya Lakshana<br/>82<br/>Saama Medo Dhatu Lakshana<br/>Sveda Vriddhi and Kshaya<br/>82<br/>Lakshana<br/>Sveda Vriddhi Lakshana<br/>82<br/>Sveda Kshaya<br/>82<br/>Saama Asthi Dhatu Lakshana<br/>Saama Majja Dhatu Lakshana<br/>Saama Shukra Dhatu Lakshana<br/>Saama Mutra Lakshana<br/>Clinical application<br/>83<br/>Nirama Mutra Lakshana<br/>6 Hetu, Bheda And Lakshana of Agni Dushti<br/>85<br/>Saama Sveda Lakshana<br/>Introduction<br/>85<br/>Nirama Sveda Lakshana<br/>Physiology of Agni<br/>86<br/>9<br/>Samagni<br/>88<br/>10<br/>Concept of Avarana<br/>Vishamagni<br/>89<br/>Tikshnagni<br/>89<br/>Mandagni<br/>89<br/>Nidana of Agnidushti<br/>89<br/>Samprapti of Agni Dushti<br/>91<br/>Lakshana of Agni Dushti<br/>92<br/>Doshapaka and Dhatupaka<br/>Characters of Avarana<br/>Pathophysiology of Avarana<br/>Anyonya Avarana (Amurta Avarana)<br/>Clinical types of Avarana<br/>Diagnosis of Avarana<br/>7 Definition of Ama and Samanya Lakshana<br/>94<br/>Exclusion by Nidana<br/>Exclusion by Lakshana<br/>Interpretation of Ama<br/>95<br/>Causes of formation of Ama<br/>95<br/>Samanya Lakshana of Ama<br/>96<br/>Exclusion by Upashaya<br/>Complications of Avarana<br/>11<br/>Dosha Gati and Rogamarga<br/>Introduction<br/>Prakrita Lakshana of Dosha<br/>123<br/>Normal functioning of Vata Dosha<br/>123<br/>Normal functioning of Pitta Dosha<br/>123<br/>Normal functioning of Kapha. Dosha<br/>123<br/>Vriddha Lakshana of Dosha<br/>123<br/>Vriddha Lakshana of Vata Dosha<br/>123<br/>Vriddha Lakshana of Pitta Dosha<br/>123<br/>Vriddha Lakshana of Kapha Dosha<br/>123<br/>Kshaya Lakshana of Dosha<br/>123<br/>Kshaya Lakshana of Vata Dosha<br/>123<br/>Kshaya Lakshana of Pitta Dosha<br/>124<br/>Kshaya Lakshana of Kapha Dosha<br/>124<br/>Characters of Srotas<br/>Importance of Srotas in pathogenesis<br/>Synonyms of Srotas<br/>Types of Srotas<br/>Importance of Srotomula<br/>Samanya Sroto dushti Karana<br/>Samanya Sroto Dushti Lakshana<br/>Samanya Sroto Viddha Lakshana<br/>Difference between Khavaigunya and Srotodushti<br/>Pranavaha Srotas<br/>Pranavaha Srotomula<br/>Dushti Lakshana of Prariavaha Srotas<br/>Viddha Lakshana of Pranavaha Srotas<br/>Reasons for the movement of Dosha from Koshtha to Shakha<br/>Respiratory system<br/>125<br/>Cardiovascular system<br/>Reasons for the movement of Dosha from Shakha to Koshtha<br/>Blood vessels<br/>126<br/>Cardiovascular system and respiratory system and important diseases<br/>Rogamarga<br/>126<br/>Introduction<br/>127<br/>Udakavaha Srotas<br/>Shakha Rogamarga<br/>127<br/>Udakavaha Srotomula<br/>Marmasthi Sandhi<br/>128<br/>Srotodushti Karana<br/>Koshtha<br/>128<br/>Srotodushti Lakshana of Udakavaha Srotas<br/>Diseases afflicting Shakha<br/>128<br/>Rogamarga<br/>Diseases afflicting Madhyama Rogamarga<br/>128<br/>Diseases afflicting Koshtha Rogamarga<br/>128<br/>Significance of knowledge of Doshagati and Rogamarga<br/>128<br/>Conclusion<br/>130<br/>12 Concept of Srotas<br/>133<br/>Introduction<br/>133<br/>Viddha Lakshana of Udakavaha Srotas<br/>Internal environment<br/>Normal water and electrolyte balance (Gibbs Donnan equilibrium)<br/>Regulation of water balance in the body<br/>ADH Mechanism<br/>Annavaha Srotas<br/>Derivation of Srotas<br/>Nidang Prakasha A Testhook of Roga Nidana and Vikriti Vigyan<br/>Medovaha Srotomula<br/>Causes of affliction of Medovaha Srotas<br/>Symptoms of affliction of Medovaha Srotas<br/>Symptoms of injury, to<br/>Medovaha Srotas<br/>Adipose tissue<br/>Asthivaha Srotas<br/>Asthivaha Srotomula<br/>Causes of affliction of Asthivaha Srotas<br/>Symptoms of affliction of Asthivaha Srotas<br/>Majjavaha Srotas<br/>Majjavaha Srotomula<br/>Causes of affliction of Majjavaha Srotas<br/>Symptoms of affliction of Majjavaha Srotas<br/>Spetemule of Amavaña Srotas<br/>Comes of vitamien of Annavsha<br/>149<br/>S symptoms showing the vilation of Annavaha Srotas<br/>140<br/>Symptoms showing the Injury to Annavahe Srotas<br/>150<br/>Stomach<br/>150<br/>Varta Parshives<br/>151<br/>Common diseases afflicting<br/>151<br/>alimentary anal<br/>Rasavahe Srotas<br/>151<br/>Srotomula of Rasavalia Srotas<br/>151<br/>Causes of vitiation of Rasavaha Srotas<br/>151<br/>Bone<br/>Symptoms of Rasavaha Srotas affliction<br/>152<br/>Symptoms of injury to Rasavaha Srotas<br/>153<br/>Lymphatic system<br/>153<br/>Raktavaha Srotas<br/>154<br/>Raktavaha Srotomula<br/>154<br/>Causes of affliction of Raktavaha Srotas<br/>155<br/>Symptoms of affliction of Raktavaha Srotas<br/>155<br/>Symptoms of injury to<br/>156<br/>Raktavaha Srotas<br/>Haemopoietic system<br/>156<br/>Red blood<br/>156<br/>White blood cells (WBCS)<br/>157<br/>Mamsavaha Srotas<br/>158<br/>Srotomula of Mamsavaha Srotas<br/>158<br/>Symptoms of affliction of Mamsavaha Srotas<br/>158<br/>Symptoms of injury to Mamsavaha Srotas<br/>158<br/>Muscular tissue<br/>159<br/>Medovaha Srotas<br/>160<br/>Bone marrow<br/>Functions of bone marrow<br/>Sukravaha Srotas<br/>Shukravaha Srotomula<br/>Causes of affliction of Shukravaha Srotas<br/>Symptoms of affliction of Shukravaha Srotas<br/>Symptoms of injury to Shukravaha Srotas<br/>Male reproductive system<br/>The functions of male reproductive system can be divided into three major sub divisions.<br/>Few clinical conditions afflicting<br/>male reproductive system<br/>Mutravaha Srotas<br/>Mutravaha Srotomula<br/>Traumatic Diseases<br/>20<br/>8 types of Udara<br/>Environmental Diseases<br/>209<br/>Lead poisoning<br/>210<br/>Causes of lead poisoning<br/>210<br/>Pathology<br/>210<br/>Carbon monoxide poisoning<br/>211<br/>Clinical features of carbon monoxide poisoning<br/>211<br/>Environmental chemicals<br/>211<br/>5 ICO Classification of Diseases<br/>214<br/>History of ICD<br/>214<br/>Purpose of ICD<br/>215<br/>Uses of ICD<br/>215<br/>Structure of ICD-11<br/>215<br/>The changes observed in ICD- 11 when compared to ICD-10<br/>217<br/>Personality disorder (PD)<br/>219<br/>Gaming disorder<br/>220<br/>Sexual health<br/>221<br/>Traditional medicine<br/>222<br/>Other notable changes in the ICD-11 include<br/>223<br/>types of Mutraghata<br/>types of Kshiradosha<br/>8 types of Retodasha<br/>Classification of diseases having<br/>7 types<br/>7 types of Kushtha<br/>7 types of Pidaka<br/>7 types of Visarpa<br/>Classification based on 6 types<br/>6 types of Atisara<br/>6 types of Udavarta<br/>Classification of diseases having<br/>5 types<br/>S types of Gulma<br/>5 types of Kasa<br/>5 types of Shvasa<br/>5 types of Hikka<br/>5 types of Trishna<br/>5 types of Chardi<br/>5 types of Arochaka<br/>5 types of Shiroroga<br/>DSM-5<br/>223<br/>5 types of Hridroga<br/>Distinction from ICD<br/>224<br/>5 types of Pandu<br/>Earlier versions of DSM classification<br/>224<br/>Classification of diseases having 4 types<br/>DSM1-1952<br/>224<br/>Classification of diseases having 3 types<br/>DSM II-1968<br/>225<br/>DSM-III (1980)<br/>226<br/>Classification of diseases having 2 types<br/>DSM-III-R (1987)<br/>226<br/>DSM-IV (1994)<br/>227<br/>Classification of diseases having<br/>20 types<br/>DSM-IV-TR (2000)<br/>227<br/>20 types of Krimi<br/>DSM-5 (2013)<br/>227<br/>20 types of Prameha<br/>6 Concept of Samanyaja and Nanatmaja Vikara<br/>230<br/>20 types of Yonivyapat<br/>Meaning of Samanyaja Vikara<br/>230<br/>Number of Nanatmaja Vikara<br/>Meaning of Nanatmaja Vikara<br/>230<br/>Pittaja Nanatmaja Vikara<br/>Number of Samanyaja Vikara is<br/>230<br/>Kaphaja Nanatmaja Vikara<br/>48 in number<br/>Raktaja Nanatmaja Vikara<br/>Nidanarthakara Roga<br/>237<br/>Gulma<br/>Definition of Nidanarthakara<br/>25<br/>237<br/>Roga<br/>Madhumeha<br/>25<br/>Examples given for Nidanarthakara Vyadhi<br/>Rajayakshma<br/>25<br/>237<br/>Bhagandara<br/>25<br/>Types of Nidanarthakara Roga<br/>Arshas<br/>238<br/>2<br/>Hetu Sankara<br/>Ashmari<br/>238<br/>Linga Sankara<br/>239<br/>Mudhagarbha<br/>Vyadhi Sankara<br/>9 Ashta Nindita<br/>239<br/>Vyadhi Avastha<br/>Meaning of Ashta Nindita<br/>239<br/>7 Dhatu Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>People included in Ashta<br/>243<br/>Nindita Purusha<br/>Rakta Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>243<br/>Gangadhara included three more<br/>Mamsa Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>244<br/>Medo Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>244<br/>Ati Sthula Purusha<br/>Asthi Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>244<br/>Causative factors of Ati Sthaulya<br/>Majja Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>244<br/>Shukra Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>245<br/>Ati Sthula Dosha<br/>Upadhatu Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>Π<br/>245<br/>Pathogenesis of eight Sthula Dosha<br/>Mala Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>245<br/>Clinical application<br/>Ayusho Hrasa (shortening of life span)<br/>246<br/>Indriya Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>246<br/>Javoparodha (sluggish movement)<br/>Clinical application of Indriya Pradoshaja Vikara<br/>247<br/>8 Ashta Mahagada<br/>249<br/>Mahagada<br/>249<br/>Causative factors of Ashta<br/>249<br/>Mahagada<br/>Ashta Mahagada as per different Ayurveda scholars<br/>249<br/>Reasons for the incurability of Ashta Mahagada<br/>Krichra Vyavayata<br/>Daurbalya<br/>Daurgandhya<br/>Kshudatimatra and Pipasatiyoga<br/>Pathophysiology of obesity<br/>Diagnosis of Ati Sthula<br/>250<br/>Vatavyadhi (disease of nervous system and connective tissue)<br/>Ati Krisha (over emaciated<br/>person) Cardinal features of Ati Karshya<br/>250<br/>Apasmara (convulsive disorders)<br/>250<br/>Causative factors of Ati Karshya<br/>Kushtha (all types of skin diseases)<br/>251<br/>Raktapitta (bleeding disorders)<br/>251<br/>Lakshana of Ati Krisha Purusha<br/>Importance of understanding of Ashta Nindita<br/>10 Definition and Classification of Vyadhikshamatva<br/>Udara Roga<br/>Classification of Vyadhikshamatva<br/>259<br/>Nidana and Vikriti Vigyan<br/>Quantity and location of Ojas<br/>Functions of Ojas<br/>Types of Bala<br/>259<br/>Ojas Kshaya Hetu<br/>Methods of improving Vyadhi Kshamatva in the individuals<br/>260<br/>Ojo Dushti Lakshana<br/>20<br/>11 Concept of Ojas and Types of Ojo<br/>Ojo Kshaya as per Vagbhata<br/>262<br/>2<br/>Dushti<br/>Ojo Visramsa<br/>2<br/>Utpatti of Ojas<br/>Clinical features observed in<br/>262<br/>2<br/>Ojo Visramsa<br/>Nourishment of ojas<br/>262<br/>Ojo Vyapat<br/>Gunas of Ojas<br/>262<br/>Clinical features observed in<br/>The qualities of Ojas are ten<br/>fold<br/>262<br/>Ojo Vyapat<br/>Ojo Kshaya<br/>Importance of Ojas<br/>263<br/>Conclusion<br/>Classification of Ojas<br/>263<br/>Section III Basic Pathology<br/>1 Introduction To Pathology and Subdivisions<br/>267<br/>Terminologies used in pathology<br/>268<br/>Subdivisions of the pathology<br/>269<br/>2 Cell Injury and Cellular Adaptations<br/>Cellular responses to injury<br/>271<br/>271<br/>Causes of cell injury<br/>271<br/>Genetic causes<br/>271<br/>Hypoxia and ischemia<br/>273<br/>Physical agents<br/>273<br/>Chemical agents and drugs<br/>273<br/>Microbial agents injuries<br/>273<br/>caused by<br/>Immunological agents<br/>273<br/>Nutritional derangements<br/>273<br/>Psychological factors<br/>274<br/>4 Different pathological events happening inside the human body<br/>Pathogenesis of cell injury<br/>274<br/>Cellular Adaptations<br/>276<br/>Atrophy<br/>277<br/>Hypertrophy<br/>277<br/>Hyperplasia<br/>278<br/>Metaplasia<br/>Dysplasia<br/>Cellular adaptations<br/>Cellular Aging<br/>3 Inflammation and Healing<br/>Causes of inflammation<br/>Inflammation and infection<br/>Vascular events<br/>Cellular events<br/>Fate of acute inflammation<br/>Causes of chronic inflammation<br/>General features of chronic inflammation<br/>Systemic effects of chronic inflammation<br/>Repair or healing<br/>Mechanism of oedema<br/>Classification of oedema<br/>Investigations performed in<br/>case of valuation of oedema<br/>Shock<br/>294<br/>Stages of shock<br/>297<br/>Depending upon the degree of severity, shock is divided into 3<br/>297<br/>stages<br/>Hemorrhage<br/>299<br/>Congestion<br/>300<br/>Autoimmune diseases of<br/>thyroid gland<br/>Immune Pathology<br/>Hyper functioning of immune system<br/>Classification of hypersensitivity reactions<br/>Mechanism of congestion<br/>300<br/>Clinical features of congestion<br/>300<br/>Thrombosis<br/>4 types (as per Coombs and Gell in 1963) nowadays widely used<br/>301<br/>Causes of thrombosis<br/>Type I hypersensitivity reaction<br/>301<br/>Patterns of clot formation<br/>Type II reaction<br/>301<br/>Fate of thrombus<br/>301<br/>Embolism<br/>302<br/>Varieties of embolism<br/>6 Neoplasm<br/>302<br/>Ischemia<br/>303<br/>Causes of ischemia<br/>303<br/>Changes after ischemia<br/>304<br/>Factors determining extent of damage by ischemia<br/>304<br/>Infarction<br/>304<br/>Microscopic changes of infarction<br/>304<br/>5 Immunity and Autoimmunity and Immune Pathology<br/>308<br/>Innate immunity<br/>309<br/>Type III reaction<br/>Type IV reaction<br/>Definition of neoplasm<br/>Nomenclature of the neoplasm<br/>Clinical features of neoplasm<br/>Prognosis in neoplasm<br/>7<br/>Introduction to Nutritional Disorders-Macro and Micro Nutrients<br/>Essential nutrients<br/>Non essential nutrients<br/>Metabolic changes<br/>Protein energy malnutrition<br/>Disorders of vitamins<br/>Mechanisms of innate immunity<br/>310<br/>Acquired immunity<br/>311<br/>Trace elements<br/>Sequelae of obesity<br/>Autoimmunity<br/>313<br/>8 Introduction to Infections<br/>Diseases of autoimmune<br/>313<br/>Mechanism of auto<br/>313<br/>immunisation<br/>Factors relating to infectious agents<br/>General clinical features of infection<br/>Classification of autoimmune diseases<br/>313<br/>9 Introduction and Classification of Micro Organisms<br/>Hemocytolytic autoimmune diseases<br/>313<br/>Bacteria<br/>Virus<br/>Localised (organ specific) autoimmune diseases<br/>Fungi<br/>Section IV Nidana Panchaka Vigyana<br/>1<br/>Roga Pariksha and Rogi Pariksha<br/>348<br/>2 types-Naishthika and Laukika<br/>348<br/>Roga Pariksha<br/>348<br/>Types of Pariksha<br/>Relevance of the knowledge of Nidana in the present era<br/>350<br/>Utility of Pariksha<br/>4<br/>Purvarupa<br/>353<br/>2 Nidana Panchaka<br/>Synonyms of Purvarupa<br/>353<br/>Nidana<br/>Types of Purvarupa<br/>354<br/>Purvarupa<br/>5<br/>Rupa<br/>355<br/>Rupa<br/>Definition of Rupa<br/>Upashaya<br/>355<br/>Synonyms of Rupa<br/>Samprapti<br/>356<br/>Determination of Pratyatma Lakshana<br/>3<br/>Concept of Nidana<br/>359<br/>Meaning of Nidana<br/>359<br/>Importance of Rupa and its relevance in current era<br/>Characters of Nidana<br/>360<br/>Synonyms of Nidana<br/>361<br/>6 Upashaya<br/>Sannikrishta Hetu<br/>362<br/>Upashaya and Anupashaya<br/>Viprakrishta Hetu<br/>362<br/>Synonyms<br/>Vyabhichari Hetu<br/>363<br/>Types of Upashaya<br/>Pradhanika Hetu<br/>363<br/>Utility of Upashaya in clinical practice<br/>3 types-Asatmyendriyartha Samyoga, Prajnaparadha and Parinama<br/>363<br/>7 Samprapti<br/>Concept of Samprapti<br/>Asatmyendriyartha Samyoga<br/>363<br/>Prajnaparadha<br/>364<br/>Type of Dosha vitiated in the body<br/>Parinama<br/>365<br/>3 types Dosha Hetu, Vyadhi Hetu and Ubhaya Hetu<br/>365<br/>2 types Utpadaka Hetu and Vyanjaka Hetu<br/>366<br/>2 types Bahya Hetu and Abhyantara Hetu<br/>Manner of the movement of the Dosha across human body<br/>Manner of the manifestation of disease<br/>Sankhya Samprapti<br/>366<br/>Vikalpa Samprapti<br/>2 types Prakrita Hetu and Vaikrita Hetu<br/>366<br/>Pradhanya Samprapti<br/>Bala Samprapti<br/>2 types Anubandhya Hetu and Anubandha Hetu<br/>367<br/>Kala Samprapti<br/>2 types Sadharana and Asadharana Hetu<br/>367<br/>Vidhi Samprapti<br/>1 type Ashayapakarsha Hetu<br/>367<br/>Vol. 1<br/>Balakala Samprapti<br/>Relevance of Samprapti in current era<br/>Samprapti Ghataka<br/>Section IV Nidana Panchaka Vigyana<br/>1<br/>Roga Pariksha and Rogi Pariksha<br/>348<br/>2 types-Naishthika and Laukika<br/>348<br/>Roga Pariksha<br/>348<br/>Types of Pariksha<br/>Relevance of the knowledge of Nidana in the present era<br/>350<br/>Utility of Pariksha<br/>4<br/>Purvarupa<br/>353<br/>2 Nidana Panchaka<br/>Synonyms of Purvarupa<br/>353<br/>Nidana<br/>Types of Purvarupa<br/>354<br/>Purvarupa<br/>5<br/>Rupa<br/>355<br/>Rupa<br/>Definition of Rupa<br/>Upashaya<br/>355<br/>Synonyms of Rupa<br/>Samprapti<br/>356<br/>Determination of Pratyatma Lakshana<br/>3<br/>Concept of Nidana<br/>359<br/>Meaning of Nidana<br/>359<br/>Importance of Rupa and its relevance in current era<br/>Characters of Nidana<br/>360<br/>Synonyms of Nidana<br/>361<br/>6 Upashaya<br/>Sannikrishta Hetu<br/>362<br/>Upashaya and Anupashaya<br/>Viprakrishta Hetu<br/>362<br/>Synonyms<br/>Vyabhichari Hetu<br/>363<br/>Types of Upashaya<br/>Pradhanika Hetu<br/>363<br/>Utility of Upashaya in clinical practice<br/>3 types-Asatmyendriyartha Samyoga, Prajnaparadha and Parinama<br/>363<br/>7 Samprapti<br/>Concept of Samprapti<br/>Asatmyendriyartha Samyoga<br/>363<br/>Prajnaparadha<br/>364<br/>Type of Dosha vitiated in the body<br/>Parinama<br/>365<br/>3 types Dosha Hetu, Vyadhi Hetu and Ubhaya Hetu<br/>365<br/>2 types Utpadaka Hetu and Vyanjaka Hetu<br/>366<br/>2 types Bahya Hetu and Abhyantara Hetu<br/>Manner of the movement of the Dosha across human body<br/>Manner of the manifestation of disease<br/>Sankhya Samprapti<br/>366<br/>Vikalpa Samprapti<br/>2 types Prakrita Hetu and Vaikrita Hetu<br/>366<br/>Pradhanya Samprapti<br/>Bala Samprapti<br/>2 types Anubandhya Hetu and Anubandha Hetu<br/>367<br/>Kala Samprapti<br/>2 types Sadharana and Asadharana Hetu<br/>367<br/>Vidhi Samprapti<br/>1 type Ashayapakarsha Hetu<br/>367<br/>Vol. 1<br/>Balakala Samprapti<br/>Relevance of Samprapti in current era<br/>Samprapti Ghataka<br/>Neck<br/>547<br/>Genitalia<br/>548<br/>Character and Distribution of Hair<br/>548<br/>10<br/>Respiratory System<br/>553<br/>Approach to the patient of respiratory disease<br/>553<br/>Cough<br/>554<br/>Sputum<br/>554<br/>Haemoptysis<br/>555<br/>Anatomical areas of the chest<br/>555<br/>Pre requesites of systemic examination of chest<br/>557<br/>Inspection<br/>557<br/>Palpation Scheme of examination in palpation of chest<br/>560<br/>Prerequisites of systemic<br/>examination of cardiovascular system<br/>Inspection<br/>12<br/>Alimentary Canal<br/>Symptoms related to disease of alimentary canal<br/>Mouth<br/>Oesophagus<br/>Pain abdomen evaluation<br/>Evaluation of abdominal pain<br/>Stomach and duodenum<br/>Small and large intestines<br/>Hepato biliary system<br/>Examination of teeth<br/>Examination of gums<br/>Litten's sign<br/>Examination of tongue<br/>Position of mediastinum<br/>Examination of the abdomen<br/>Inspection<br/>Chest wall expansion<br/>Auscultation<br/>Tenderness over chest wall<br/>Percussion<br/>Examination of localised swelling, lymph node in the neck, axilla and supraclavicular region<br/>Palpation<br/>Abnormal palpatory findings<br/>Palpation of liver<br/>Auscultation<br/>13 Locomotor System<br/>Order of observation<br/>Approach to Musculo skeletal disease<br/>Vesicular breath sound<br/>Bronchial breath sound<br/>Common symptoms of locomotor system<br/>Added sounds<br/>General examination<br/>11 Cardio Vascular System<br/>Insection<br/>Approach to the patient of cardio vascular disease<br/>Palpation<br/>Diagnosis of cardiac disease<br/>Range of movement<br/>Presenting complaints of cardio vascular disease<br/>14 Neurogolical Evaluation<br/>History of neurological headings evaluation is done in following<br/>Breathlessness<br/>Chest discomfort<br/>Systemic examination<br/>Examination of nervous system is being categorised into<br/>Higher mental functions<br/>Co-ordination<br/>Disorders of speech<br/>9th and 10th cranial nerve (Glossopharyngeal nerve and vagus nerve)<br/>11th cranial nerve (Spinal accessory nerve)<br/>12th cranial nerve (Hypoglossal nerve)<br/>Motor System<br/>Symptoms of motor system involvement<br/>Motor system is examined for<br/>Muscle bulk<br/>Muscle power<br/>Tone of muscles<br/>Sensory System<br/>Diagnosis of neurological disease<br/>Aetiological diagnosis<br/>15 Integumentary System<br/>Dermatological history taking<br/>Physical examination<br/>16 Introduction To Laboratory Investigations<br/>Normal Laboratory Data Urine Analysis<br/>Stool Analysis<br/>Hematological Parameters<br/>Chemical Constituents of Blood
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