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Nadolol (Nadolof)

May-28-24

Nadolof: uses, side effects and trade name Nadolof is a beta blocker that is used to treat two common conditions: angina and hypertension. This drug helps lower your hear ...

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Earwax (Cerumen, Earwax)

May-28-24

Earwax, also known as cerumen or earwax, is a waxy secretion product of modified sweat glands located in the epithelium lining the external auditory canal. It performs an ...

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Tubal Pregnancy

May-28-24

Tubal Pregnancy is a type of ectopic pregnancy in which a fertilized egg implants and develops not in the uterine cavity, but in the fallopian tube. The causes of tubal p ...

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Psoriatic Arthritis

May-28-24

Psoriatic Arthritis is a type of arthritis that is accompanied by psoriasis. This type of arthritis occurs only in a small number of people with psoriasis, but it can cau ...

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Glucocorticoid

May-28-24

Glucocorticoids are one of the most common types of corticosteroids that are produced by the adrenal glands. They play an important role in regulating many processes in t ...

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Rhinology

May-28-24

Rhinology is a branch of medicine that deals with the study of diseases of the nose. Rhinology covers a wide range of diseases and disorders associated with the nose and ...

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Gran

May-28-24

Grain is a measure of weight that is widely used in various fields, such as medicine, pharmacology, and even in the production of weapons. It is equal to 1/7000 of a poun ...

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Reticulocytosis

May-28-24

Reticulocytosis is a condition characterized by an increase in the number of immature red blood cells, called reticulocytes, in the circulating blood. Reticulocytes are y ...

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Thymus, Thymus gland

May-28-24

Thymus, Thymus Gland: Anatomy, Functions and Role in Immunogenesis The thymus, also known as the Thymus Gland, is the central organ of human immunogenesis. It is located ...

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Rickettsiae (Rickettsiae, One. Rickettsia)

May-28-24

Rickettsia (Rickettsiae, Unit. Rickettsia) is a group of microscopic immobile parasitic organisms that, in their cellular structure and method of asexual reproduction, re ...

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