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  • Health - 25 Jun 2019
    Our increased understanding of myeloma biology has resulted in significantly improved patient outcomes although, until recently, the major gains have been achieved in patient’s aged
  • Health - 6 May 2019
    Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is a rare condition affecting the bone marrow, resulting in an overproduction of platelets. It usually affects those over the age of 50, progresses slowly, and can be...
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Volvulus, derived from the Latin term volvere, is a subtype of abnormal gastrointestinal (GI) rotation. In volvulus, a loop of intestines is twisted at a point along the mesentery that is attached to...
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    The vasculitides that affect small, medium and large vessels are pathologically different. It is thus possible that different pathogenetic mechanisms are responsible for the distinct conditions.
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Vaginal atresia is a condition that occurs when the urogenital sinus does not give rise to the lower third of the vagina.
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    The use of ultrasound in the diagnosis of many female disorders is undisputed. This mode of imaging uses ultrasound waves to reflect off various tissues as they pass through the targeted part of the...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic, but benign and self-limited disease of the skin and/or oral mucosa with an unknown etiology. It is not life-threatening in most cases. However, it can cause some...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Throughout a normal pregnancy, the fetus is enclosed in a growing sac of watery fluid called the amniotic fluid, from the name of the sac which secretes it, the amniotic sac. The water protects the...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Anovulation is a condition in which a woman’s ovaries do not release an egg (ovulate) regularly because the normal cycle of ovarian follicle maturation is disturbed.
  • Health - 6 Feb 2019
    Traumatic glaucoma is clinically defined as a post-traumatic rise in intraocular pressure (IOP) more than 21 mm Hg.

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