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Traumatic hyphema refers to the presence of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye, typically caused by blunt trauma or injury. The blood can vary in amount, from a small am...
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Scalp psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that affects the scalp, causing the rapid production of skin cells that accumulate and form scaly patches. These patches can...
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Sialorrhea, commonly known as drooling or hypersalivation, is the excessive production of saliva that leads to involuntary loss of saliva from the mouth. This condition can ma...
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Haemodialysis is a medical procedure used to manage kidney failure, a condition where the kidneys are no longer able to filter waste products and excess fluids from the blood...
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A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort that reaches its peak within minutes and is accompanied by physical and psychological symptoms. These episodes...
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Paget's disease of bone is a chronic disorder that causes abnormal bone remodeling. The bone is broken down and rebuilt more quickly than normal, leading to weakened bones.
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Hyperhomocysteinemia refers to an elevated level of homocysteine in the blood. Homocysteine is an amino acid produced in the body during the metabolism of methionine, another...
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A spasm is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles, often accompanied by pain or discomfort. Spasms can occur in skeletal muscles (e.g., legs, arms)...
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Subarachnoid anesthesia, also known as spinal anesthesia, is a regional anesthesia technique that involves injecting local anesthetics directly into the cerebrospinal fluid (C...
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