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Hyposthenuria (Hyposthenurid)

May-28-24

Hyposthenuria is the production of urine with low specific gravity. The inability of the kidneys to produce urine of normal specific gravity usually develops in the last ...

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Cross-Over Trial

May-28-24

A Cross-Over Trial is a type of interventional clinical trial in which participants sequentially receive different treatments or a placebo. Each participant goes through ...

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Pulse

May-28-24

Pulse The pulse is a consistent rhythmic oscillation of the walls of the arteries, resulting from contractions of the left ventricle of the heart and corresponding to the ...

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Tropical Medicine

May-28-24

Tropical Medicine is a branch of medicine that studies diseases that are most common in regions with a tropical climate. Tropical diseases include infectious diseases suc ...

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Polyuria

May-28-24

Polyuria: causes, symptoms and treatment Polyuria is a condition in which a person produces an excessive amount of urine, which is usually low in concentration and light ...

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Diploma- (Diplo-), Diplo- (Diplo-)

May-28-24

Dipl- and Diplo- are prefixes that are used in various words to denote duality or dual character. These prefixes are of Greek origin and are often used in scientific voca ...

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Expiration

May-28-24

Expiration (from Latin expirare - to exhale) is the process of air leaving the lungs during breathing. Expiration is the opposite of the process of inhalation or inspirat ...

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Discharge of Urine from the Anus (Urochesia)

May-28-24

Anal leakage, also known as urochesia, is a rare but serious condition that can result from trauma to the urinary tract and intestines. In this article, we will look at t ...

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Cowper S Glands, Bulbourethral Glands

May-28-24

Cowper's Glands, Bulbourethral Glands Cowper's Glands and Bulbourethral Glands are small paired glands located between the muscle bundles of the urogenital diaphragm dire ...

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Sodokoz (Sodokosis)

May-28-24

Sodokosis - see Rat bite fever. Rat bite fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the spirochete Sodokoza and transmitted through rat bites. Characterized by fever, ...

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