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Pivampicillin

May-28-24

Pivampicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic from the penicillin group. It is used orally to treat various infectious diseases such as bronchitis, pneumonia, skin and uri ...

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Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans

May-28-24

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is a rare form of tumor that possibly originates from histiocytes. This tumor can develop in any part of the body, but is most common on t ...

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Schizotypal

May-28-24

Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD) is one of ten personality disorders defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). People with SPD t ...

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Hematemesis, Bloody Vomiting (Haematemesis)

May-28-24

Hematemesis, Bloody Vomiting (Haematemesis): causes, symptoms and treatment Hematemesis, or bloody vomiting, is a serious symptom that requires immediate medical attentio ...

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Filariasis

May-28-24

Filariasis, Filariasis: causes, symptoms and treatment Filariasis, also known as filariasis, is a disease that is common in countries with tropical and subtropical climat ...

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Cry- (Cry-), Kryo- (Cryo-)

May-28-24

Cry- and Cryo- are prefixes indicating a connection with cold or low temperatures. These prefixes are often used in scientific and medical terms. For example: Cryogen i ...

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Isotope Investigations

May-28-24

Isotope studies are an important tool in the field of medicine and biology, allowing one to study the structure and functions of organs and tissues of the body. These stu ...

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Sinu- (Yayao-), Sinu- (Sinu-)

May-28-24

Sino- (Yayao-), Sinu- (Sinu-) are prefixes that are often used in medical terminology to designate sinuses or venous sinuses. Sinuses are cavities or voids in the body th ...

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Actomyosin

May-28-24

Actomyosin: Protein Complex Responsible for Muscle Contraction Actomyosin is an important protein complex that plays a key role in muscle contraction. This complex consis ...

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Excoriation

May-28-24

Excoriation is the destruction and removal of the surface layer of skin or organ lining by scraping, using chemicals, or some other means. Excoriation occurs when there i ...

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