Diseases :: Page - 882

Head Injury, Skull Injury

May-28-24

A head injury, also known as a skull injury, is an injury that occurs when the head hits a surface. Often this injury is accompanied by brain damage, which can have serio ...

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Pleurodesis

May-28-24

Pleurodesis is a procedure in which artificial pleurisy is created by chemical or mechanical action on the pleura. The goal of this procedure is to obliterate the pleural ...

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Degeneration

May-28-24

Degeneration is a process that occurs in the body and leads to the weakening and loss of function of the cells of a tissue or organ. This change can be caused by various ...

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Lumbosacral (Lumbosacral)

May-28-24

Lubosacral refers to the part of the spine that includes the lumbar vertebrae and the sacrum. The lumbar vertebrae are located in the lower back between the thoracic and ...

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Hepatoblastoma (Hepatoblastomad)

May-28-24

Hepatoblastoma (Hepatoblastomd) is a malignant liver tumor that originates from embryonic liver cells and develops in children. This tumor is a rare disease, but it can h ...

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Midbrain (Mesencephalon)

May-28-24

The Midbrain (Mesencephalon) is one of the most important parts of the brain stem. It connects the forebrain to the rhombencephalon and plays a key role in regulating var ...

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Clinical Medicine

May-28-24

Clinical Medicine is a branch of medicine that deals directly with the diagnosis and treatment of patients, in contrast to the branch of medicine that studies changes in ...

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Pyonephrosis

May-28-24

Pyonephrosis is a serious kidney disease that is characterized by obstruction and infection of the renal pelvis and kidney, accompanied by the formation of pus in its cav ...

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Nephralgia

May-28-24

Nephralgia is a condition in which a person experiences pain in the kidney area. This pain can occur for various reasons, which are related to kidney disease or other pro ...

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Hypertropia

May-28-24

Hypertropia is a type of strabismus in which one eye looks higher than the other. Unlike exotropia, in which the eye looks outward, and endotropia, in which the eye looks ...

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