Fibrinogenopenia (from the Greek fibrinogeno - “fibrin” and the Greek pénos - “protein, foam”) is a pathological condition in which the level of fibrinogen in the blood d ...
Read MoreBreath Sounds are the sounds that can be heard through the stethoscope while the patient breathes. These sounds help the doctor assess the condition of the lungs and airw ...
Read MoreHallux Varus is an unpleasant and often undetected condition that causes the big toe to move away from the other toes. This condition can cause severe problems walking an ...
Read MoreMeningomyelitis (Latin meningomyelītis; other Greek μέγα - large + μῆλον - brain + -ītis - suffix meaning “inflammation”) - inflammation of the spinal cord and/or brain. ...
Read MoreCandidiasis (Candidosis, Candidiasis) is a common type of infection caused by yeast-like fungi, usually Candida albicans. This infection can develop in moist areas of the ...
Read MoreHeberden's node is an exostosis or growth at the end of the finger that may be covered with cartilage. It usually develops with osteoarthritis and may be hereditary. Hebe ...
Read MoreTopagnosia is a term that is used to describe a person's ability to recognize and remember various objects. It could be something you see every day, such as a house, tree ...
Read MoreCardiospasm, also known as achalasia, is a rare condition of the esophagus that can lead to difficulty swallowing and reflux of gastric contents. This condition occurs wh ...
Read MoreMyometritis is an inflammation of the uterus that can occur in women at any age. This disease can be caused by various reasons, including infections, trauma, surgery and ...
Read MoreA burn is an injury caused by hot liquid or steam (such as boiling water) coming into contact with the skin. Contact with hot liquid or steam may scald the skin. This lea ...
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