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Read MoreNegishi viral encephalitis is an acute infectious disease from the group of tick-borne viral encephalitis, caused by the group B arbovirus of the same name. The clinical ...
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Read MoreLymphocytosis: understanding, causes and consequences Lymphocytosis is a condition characterized by an increased level of lymphocytes in the blood. Lymphocytes are a type ...
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Read MoreGraf surgery is a surgical procedure for transplanting adrenal tissue into the brain, developed by American neurosurgeon Samuel James Graf in 1946. The goal of this surge ...
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