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Read MorePosttachycardia Syndrome: Understanding and Treatment Post-tachycardia syndrome (PTS) is a condition that can occur after an episode of tachycardia, characterized by an e ...
Read MoreCymatotrichia (kymatotrichia; cymato- + Greek thrix, trichos hair) is an anomaly of hair development in which it has a wavy or twisted shape. This is a rare hereditary di ...
Read MoreSkin replantation (replantatio cutis; synonym: Krasovitova skin grafting) is a surgical operation to transplant skin from one area of the body to another. The purpose o ...
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Read MoreSensopathies: what is it and what symptoms accompany this condition? Sensopathy is a sensitivity disorder that can occur as a result of various diseases or traumatic inju ...
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