Serpiginous is a term used to describe creeping or extended skin lesions, especially those that have jagged, wavy edges. Serpiginous rashes are characterized by a gradual ...
Read MoreSaturnism, or lead poisoning, also known as Plumbism, is a serious disease caused by chronic exposure to lead in the human body. Lead is a toxic metal that can accumulate ...
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Read MoreInfantile Spasms (Salaam Attacks) are a serious condition that can occur as a result of congenital or acquired brain damage in children around six months of age. This con ...
Read MoreUrinary Infiltration (Urecchysis): Understanding and Implications Introduction Urinary infiltration, also known as Urecchysis, is a condition in which urine penetrates in ...
Read MorePasteurization is one of the most common milk processing methods used to destroy pathogens. During pasteurization, milk is heated to a certain temperature and held at tha ...
Read MoreTorticollis (Torticollis, Wryneck) is a tilt of the head to the affected side with its simultaneous rotation in the opposite direction, caused by shortening of the sterno ...
Read MoreGastroptosis is prolapse of the stomach. Despite the fact that gastroptosis was previously considered the main cause of various diseases of the abdominal organs, it has n ...
Read MoreAngiitis and Vasculitis are inflammatory diseases characterized by the formation of plaques on the walls of small blood vessels. These diseases can occur for various reas ...
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