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Cortical Palsy, Cerebral Palsy

May-28-24

Cortical palsy or Cerebral Palsy is a non-progressive movement disorder associated with brain damage in utero and during or immediately after birth. Often accompanied by ...

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Sciatica

May-28-24

Sciatica (Sciatica) is pain in the lower back, spreading along the back of the thigh to the lower leg and foot. Typically, the cause of sciatica is a degenerative change ...

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Sugar

May-28-24

Sugar is any water-soluble, sweet-tasting carbohydrate that usually has a crystalline structure. Sugars are divided into monosaccharides and disaccharides. Table sugar is ...

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Hamartoma (Hamartomd)

May-28-24

Hamartoma is a pathological condition characterized by excessive proliferation of mature tissue containing abnormal elements. Usually a hamartoma is benign, but there is ...

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Auscultation

May-28-24

Auscultation is the diagnostic listening to sounds produced by the movement of gas or liquid within the body (usually done with a stethoscope). Auscultation is an invalua ...

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Hysteria

May-28-24

Hysteria: Understanding and History For many centuries, hysteria has been the subject of research and discussion in the medical and psychological fields. The term was pre ...

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Enteropathy

May-28-24

Enteropathy (from the Greek enteron - intestine and pathos - suffering, disease) is the general name for diseases of the small intestine. Enteropathy is characterized by ...

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Ml

May-28-24

Ml (Ml) - (abbreviated) milliliter. A milliliter is a unit of volume in the metric system. 1 milliliter is equal to 0.001 liters. The milliliter is used to measure small ...

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Calcium

May-28-24

Calcium: role in the body and sources of consumption Calcium is one of the most abundant minerals in the human body and plays an important role in the normal development ...

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Schlemm S Canal

May-28-24

Schlemm's Canal Schlemm's Canal is a venous sinus of the sclera, passing through the thickness of the sclera at its junction with the cornea. Through this channel, the ou ...

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