Hi!

Hey here's my feedback comments:

Question 2: - What other characteristic makes the capillaries ideal for exchange of nutrients, water and gases

Question 3: - For a list such as this with significant histological/pathology terms, how would you relate these back to the infection or the case? -What may be potential reasons for the hyponatremia and abnormal liver enzymes related to RMSF?

Question 4: - How do the Rickettsia infect the cells, causing the endothelial damage? Although they can disseminate in circulation to get to distant sites, after a local cells are infected, how do they get to adjacent cells? - How common would excessive bleeding occur in RMSF?

Yup, I'll work on question 2. I got "Excellent overview. Enough detail to be comprehensive, but very easy to read." for question 2, so I'll add lymphatics and dig up more info on it. I'll double check your work too.

We just got our feedback yesterday, so don't worry guys I'll work on it from today onwards. We should have the entire thing written up by Saturday afternoon (say no later than 3 pm?) From then on we'll just edit and proofread until deadline. Let's aim for no later than 11pm.

DesmondHui (talk)01:46, 27 March 2015

Hey since I'm doing the lymphatics in question 2, I can do lymphatic-related topics for question 3 as well. Save you the trouble Walden!! You can then double check my work to see if it fits to your style for question 3

DesmondHui (talk)05:31, 27 March 2015