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Osteodystrophy Fibrous Generalized

May-28-24

Osteodystrophy Fibrous Generalized: Understanding and Treatment Generalized fibrous osteodystrophy (FOG) is a rare but serious disease of the skeletal system. Also known ...

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Bleeding Uterine Dysfunctional

May-28-24

Uterine Dysfunctional Bleeding: Understanding and Managing Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (H. uterina dysfunctionalis) is a condition characterized by abnormal, unusually ...

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Nephrosclerosis Post-traumatic

May-28-24

Post-traumatic nephrosclerosis: causes, symptoms and treatment Post-traumatic nephrosclerosis, also known as traumatic nephritis, is a condition in which post-traumatic d ...

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Sucrose

May-28-24

Sucrose is a carbohydrate that contains glucose and fructose. Sucrose is the main constituent of cane sugar and sugar beets; It is the sweetest of all naturally occurring ...

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Beta-T. Intracavity

May-28-24

Beta Therapy: Use of intracavitary colloidal solutions of radioactive isotopes In medical practice, there are many methods for treating various diseases. One innovative a ...

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Goiter Microfollicular

May-28-24

Microfollicular Goiter: Understanding, Diagnosis and Treatment Microfollicular goiter, also known as microfollicular goiter, is a form of the thyroid gland characterized ...

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Albee Spine Fixation

May-28-24

Albee Spine Fixation: Description and Application Albee spinal fixation, also known as Albee fusion, is a surgical procedure that aims to stabilize the spine. This proced ...

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Gyrus Diagonal

May-28-24

The diagonal gyrus (lat. gyrus diagonalis; synonym: Broca's diagonal ligament) is a gyrus on the lateral surface of the cerebral hemispheres. Located in the frontal lobe, ...

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Basal temperature

May-28-24

Temperature Basal Basal temperature (from Latin temperatura - “proportionality, normal state”) is the body temperature of a person or animal, measured in a state of physi ...

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Dual phase

May-28-24

The dual phase is a phase during which the manic syndrome changes to a depressive one (or vice versa) without a gap between them. Normally, in a patient with bipolar diso ...

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