Diseases :: Page - 694

Graft-Versus-Host Disease (Gvhd)

May-28-24

Graft Versus Host Disease (Gvhd) Graft-versus-host disease (Gvhd) is a condition that occurs after a bone marrow transplant and, in some cases, after a blood transfusion ...

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Leydig Tumor

May-28-24

Leydig tumor is a tumor of interstitial cells (Leydig cells) located in the testicles. These cells are responsible for the production of male sex hormones, in particular ...

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Salivary Gland

May-28-24

Salivary Gland: structure, functions and regulation of salivary secretion The Salivary Gland is a group of glands that are responsible for the production and release of s ...

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Biliary Duct

May-28-24

Biliary Duct - any of the ducts that carry bile from the liver. Bile produced by liver cells flows through bile capillaries, which pass into cholangioles, which open into ...

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Yaws I (Framboesia)

May-28-24

Yaws I (Framboesia): Understanding and Controlling Infection Yaws, also known as yaws or yaws I, is an infectious disease that primarily affects the skin, bones, and join ...

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Small intestinal (Enteric)

May-28-24

Small intestinal (Enteric): Description and main characteristics The small intestine is one of the most important organs of the digestive system in humans and animals. It ...

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Plaque

May-28-24

A layer formed on the surface of the tooth (especially at its neck), which contains various bacteria and an organic base. Under certain conditions, this plaque can caus ...

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Leg (Pedicle)

May-28-24

Pedicle: anatomy, plastic surgery and functions in the body A pedicle is a narrow, stem-like structure that can have various functions in the body. In anatomy, the pedicl ...

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Hemisphere

May-28-24

Hemispheres are the main components of the brain of humans and other mammals. They are divided into two halves - left and right, and each half performs different function ...

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Reserpine

May-28-24

Reserpine is a medicinal substance obtained from rauwolfia. Can be administered orally or by injection; used to reduce high blood pressure. The most common side effects i ...

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