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Anatomy of Anterior Abdominal Wall

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Anatomy of The Brain

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Anatomy of The Pelvic Outlet and Perineum

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Absence seizures involve brief, sudden lapses of consciousness. They're more common in children than adults. Someone having an absence seizure may look like he or she is staring into space for a few seconds. This type of seizure usually doesn't lead to physical injury. Absence seizures usually can be controlled with anti-seizure medications. Some children who have them also develop other seizures. Many children outgrow absence seizures in their teens.

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Anatomy of The Shoulder and Arm Muscles

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Understand the adrenal gland with a focus on the adrenal cortex with this clear explanation .

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Urinary incontinence โ€” the loss of bladder control โ€” is a common and often embarrassing problem. The severity ranges from occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having an urge to urinate that's so sudden and strong you don't get to a toilet in time. If urinary incontinence affects your daily activities, don't hesitate to see your doctor. For most people, simple lifestyle changes or medical treatment can ease discomfort or stop urinary incontinence

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A spermatocele (SPUR-muh-toe-seel) is an abnormal sac (cyst) that develops in the epididymis โ€” the small, coiled tube located on the upper testicle that collects and transports sperm. Noncancerous and generally painless, a spermatocele usually is filled with milky or clear fluid that might contain sperm. The exact cause of spermatoceles is unknown but might be due to a blockage in one of the tubes that transports sperm. Spermatoceles, sometimes called spermatic cysts, are common. They typically don't reduce fertility or require treatment. If a spermatocele grows large enough to cause discomfort, your doctor might suggest surgery.

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Famous Faces With Hepatitis C You share needles and other equipment used to inject illegal drugs. ... You had a blood transfusion or organ transplant before 1992. ... You get a shot with a needle that has infected blood on it. ... You get a tattoo or a piercing with a needle that has infected blood on it.

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Histology of Fibrocartilage

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Histology of Intervertebral Disk

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Atrial fibrillation (also called AFib or AF) is a quivering or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. Some people refer to AF as a quivering heart. An estimated 2.7 million Americans are living with AF.

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Histology of Spleen

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Histology of Male Urethra

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Histology of Small Intestine Illeum

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A spermatocelectomy is surgery to remove a spermatocele. A spermatocele is a cyst (sac of fluid) that contains sperm. It forms inside your scrotum on the outside of your testicle. The cyst is most often attached to your epididymis. The epididymis is a tube that stores sperm.

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Menorrhagia is the medical term for menstrual periods with abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding. Although heavy menstrual bleeding is a common concern among premenopausal women, most women don't experience blood loss severe enough to be defined as menorrhagia. With menorrhagia, every period you have causes enough blood loss and cramping that you can't maintain your usual activities. If you have menstrual bleeding so heavy that you dread your period, talk with your doctor. There are many effective treatments for menorrhagia.

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There are four major blood groups determined by the presence or absence of two antigens โ€“ A and B โ€“ on the surface of red blood cells: Group A โ€“ has only the A antigen on red cells (and B antibody in the plasma) Group B โ€“ has only the B antigen on red cells (and A antibody in the plasma) Group AB โ€“ has both A and B antigens on red cells (but neither A nor B antibody in the plasma) Group O โ€“ has neither A nor B antigens on red cells (but both A and B antibody are in the plasma)

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Plasma cell dyscrasias are disorders of the plasma cells. Plasma cell dyscrasias are produced as a result of abnormal proliferation of a monoclonal population of plasma cells that may or may not secrete detectable levels of a monoclonal immunoglobulin or immunoglobulin fragment (paraprotein or M protein).




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