Diseases :: Page - 533

-Centesis

May-28-24

Centesis (-Centesis) is a suffix indicating puncture or perforation. For example, amniocentesis is a surgical puncture of the amnion, i.e. puncture of the amniotic membra ...

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Bejel, Endemic Syphilis

May-28-24

Bejel, also known as endemic syphilis, is a chronic non-venereal form of syphilis found in certain regions of the world, including the Balkans, Turkey, the Eastern Medite ...

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-Derm (-Derm)

May-28-24

-Derm (-Derm) is a suffix that denotes the skin and the rudimentary layer of the germ layer or layer. It is used in various sciences such as biology, medicine, anatomy, p ...

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Peritonitis

May-28-24

Peritonitis is inflammation of the peritoneum. Primary (idiopathic) peritonitis is caused by bacteria spreading through the bloodstream: it includes, for example, pneumoc ...

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Perisplenitis

May-28-24

Perisplenitis is a condition in which inflammation of the peritoneal covering of the spleen occurs. This disease belongs to the group of diseases of the abdominal cavity ...

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Bicuspid Valve

May-28-24

Bicuspid valve or Bicuspid valve is a type of mitral valve that has two leaflets instead of three as in a normal mitral valve. This valve is found in people with congenit ...

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Multisystem

May-28-24

Multisystem - this term is used to describe diseases that affect many organs and systems of the human body. In multisystem diseases, there are disturbances in the functio ...

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Charcot-Leyden Crystals

May-28-24

Charcot-Leyden Crystals are thin, colorless, pointed crystals that may be present in the sputum of asthma patients. These crystals were first described in 1853 by French ...

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Polyorchidism

May-28-24

Polyorchidism is a rare congenital disorder of the male reproductive system in which a man has more than two testicles. Causes Normally, men develop a pair of testicles. ...

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British Anti-Lewisite (Bal)

May-28-24

British Anti-Lewisite (Bal) is a medicine used to treat poisoning from heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsene. It was developed during World War II in Britain and ...

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