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  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Diverticulitis refers to the infection and inflammation of the small bulges or diverticula that can form in the intestinal lining as a person ages.
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Amebiasis is a term for disease caused by the protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica that primarily infects the human bowel, but can also affect other organs (most commonly the liver). Entamoeba...
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    What is Diverticulitis? Diverticulitis is a common condition of the large intestine that refers to the infection and inflammation of diverticula.
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a consequence of the infection of the upper genital tract in women, resulting in a plethora of pathological pelvic findings (ranging from mild endometritis to...
  • Health - 17 Jul 2024
    General surgery, as the name denotes, encompasses a broad spectrum of operative procedures with regard to the diagnosis and treatment of injuries and diseases in any region of the body.
  • Health - 16 Jul 2023
    The symptoms of Crohn’s disease are mainly those involving the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Health - 2 Jul 2023
    Colorectal cancer or bowel cancer in its early stages may have no symptoms. Symptoms depend on stage of the tumor, the location and spread of the tumor.
  • Health - 17 Jun 2023
    Typhoid fever arises from infection with a bacteria called Salmonella typhii. This bacterial strain is primarily spread via the feco-oral route.
  • Health - 14 Mar 2023
    Empyema is considered to be a sub-classification of parapneumonic pleural effusion.
  • Health - 5 Aug 2022
    Amebic Colitis is caused by the anaerobic parasitic amoebozoan Entameba histolytica. This bacterium infects the mucosa in the colon and accounts for 100,000 deaths annually.

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