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Bloody (Sanguineous)

May-28-24

Bloody is an adjective used to describe something that is the color of, contains, or is covered in blood. In the first sense, the word "bloody" refers to objects or subst ...

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Creutrfeldt-Jakob Disease

May-28-24

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, also known as KJD, is a rare but fatal neurological disease that belongs to the group of spongiform encephalopathies. This disease causes progr ...

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Glycosuria

May-28-24

Glycosuria is an increased amount of sugar in the urine. Normally, only a small amount of glucose may be present in the urine of a healthy person. Its elevated level may ...

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Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration, Mesa

May-28-24

Microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration (MEDA) Microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration (MEDA) is a method of collecting sperm from the epididymis using an aspiration ...

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Cooley S Anaemia

May-28-24

Cooley's Anaemia Cooley's anemia, also known as Thalassemia, is an inherited blood disorder characterized by anemia. It is caused by a mutation in the genes responsible f ...

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Euthanasia

May-28-24

Euthanasia is the deliberate killing of a terminally ill person in order to alleviate his suffering. In voluntary euthanasia, the patient himself makes the decision to be ...

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Mld

May-28-24

Mld is one of the most important terms in the field of toxicology and medicine. It denotes the minimum lethal dose, that is, the smallest amount of a substance that can c ...

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Гипопротеинемия (Hypoproteinaemia)

May-28-24

Hypoproteinaemia - what it is and how to deal with it Hypoproteinemia is a condition in which a person has a decreased level of total protein in the blood. This can be ca ...

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Hydroxyzine (Hydroxyvne)

May-28-24

Hydroxyzine (Hydroxyvne): description, use and side effects Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine that is widely used to reduce anxiety, tension and agitation, and to treat nau ...

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Identical Twins

May-28-24

Identical Twins are pairs of twins who share the same genetic information and thus have an almost identical genotype. They develop from a single fertilized egg, which div ...

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