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Cyclitis, also known as **intermediate uveitis**, is an inflammatory condition affecting the ciliary body, a part of the eye located between the iris and the choroid. The cili...
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Shigellosis, also known as bacillary dysentery, is an acute bacterial infection of the intestines caused by *Shigella* species, including *S. dysenteriae*, *S. flexneri*, *S....
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Anaemia in chemotherapy patients is a common and significant complication that arises due to the myelosuppressive effects of chemotherapy drugs. Chemotherapy targets rapidly d...
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Stress ulcers are a type of gastrointestinal ulcer that occurs due to physiological stress. These ulcers form in the stomach and the upper part of the small intestine, primari...
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Dietary supplements for infants are specially formulated products designed to provide essential nutrients that may be lacking in their diet. These supplements are particularly...
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Pneumococcal pneumonia is a significant form of pneumonia caused by the bacterium *Streptococcus pneumoniae*, commonly known as pneumococcus. This bacterial infection primaril...
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Pregnancy and lactation are periods of increased calcium demand due to the higher physiological needs of both the mother and the developing fetus or infant. Calcium plays a cr...
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Acute rheumatic carditis is a serious inflammatory condition of the heart that occurs as a complication of untreated or inadequately treated group A streptococcal (GAS) infect...
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Poison oak is a plant known for causing skin irritation and allergic reactions upon contact. It belongs to the same family as poison ivy and poison sumac and contains an oily...
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