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Diarrhea in children
Diarrhea in children Synonyms and keywords: Diarrhea in kids # Overview Diarrhea defines as an increase in frequency or change in consistency of stool to become more liquid; which is different than normal for that person is called diarrhea. Causes include infections, diet intolerance, malnutrition, etc. Diarrhea is us...
Diarrhea in children Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Debduti Mukhopadhyay, M.B.B.S[2] Synonyms and keywords: Diarrhea in kids # Overview Diarrhea defines as an increase in frequency or change in consistency of stool to become more liquid; which is different than norma...
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Diazepam (injection)
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Diazepam (injection) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Chetan Lokhande, M.B.B.S [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is...
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Dibenzylideneacetone
Dibenzylideneacetone Dibenzylideneacetone or dibenzalacetone, often abbreviated dba, is an organic compound with the formula C17H14O. It is a bright yellow solid insoluble in water, but soluble in ethanol. Dibenzylideneacetone is used as a sunscreen component and it is used as a ligand in organometallic chemistry for i...
Dibenzylideneacetone Template:Chembox new Dibenzylideneacetone or dibenzalacetone, often abbreviated dba, is an organic compound with the formula C17H14O. It is a bright yellow solid insoluble in water, but soluble in ethanol. Dibenzylideneacetone is used as a sunscreen component and it is used as a ligand in organome...
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Diego antigen system
Diego antigen system # The Diego blood group # History The Diego system was discovered in 1955 in one Mrs. Diego when her child was found to suffer from HDN. The child was type Dia. A second type Dib was discovered in 1967 but the other types only began to be discovered in 1995. , # Definition Blood is classified ...
Diego antigen system Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # The Diego blood group # History The Diego system was discovered in 1955 in one Mrs. Diego when her child was found to suffer from HDN. The child was type Dia. A second type Dib was discovered in 1967 but the other types only began to be discov...
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Dientamoeba fragilis
Dientamoeba fragilis # Overview Dientamoeba fragilis is a single celled parasite that infects the gastrointestinal tract of humans. Trophozoites of D. fragilis characteristically have two nuclei, hence the 'DI' prefix to the genus name. However, the rest of the genus name indicates that it is an ENTeric AMOEBA and no...
Dientamoeba fragilis For patient information click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Dientamoeba fragilis is a single celled parasite that infects the gastrointestinal tract of humans. Trophozoites of D. fragilis characteristically have two nuclei, hence the 'DI' prefix to the genus ...
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Dilator naris muscle
Dilator naris muscle The Dilator naris muscle is a part of the nasalis muscle. It is divided into posterior and anterior parts. - The Dilator naris posterior is placed partly beneath the Quadratus labii superioris. It arises from the margin of the nasal notch of the maxilla, and from the lesser alar cartilages, and is ...
Dilator naris muscle Template:Infobox Muscle The Dilator naris muscle is a part of the nasalis muscle. It is divided into posterior and anterior parts. - The Dilator naris posterior is placed partly beneath the Quadratus labii superioris. It arises from the margin of the nasal notch of the maxilla, and from the lesser...
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Isosorbide dinitrate
Isosorbide dinitrate # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on ...
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Dimensional analysis
Dimensional analysis Dimensional analysis is a conceptual tool often applied in physics, chemistry, and engineering to understand physical situations involving a mix of different kinds of physical quantities. It is routinely used by physical scientists and engineers to check the plausibility of derived equations and c...
Dimensional analysis Dimensional analysis is a conceptual tool often applied in physics, chemistry, and engineering to understand physical situations involving a mix of different kinds of physical quantities. It is routinely used by physical scientists and engineers to check the plausibility of derived equations and ...
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Dimethyl dicarbonate
Dimethyl dicarbonate Dimethyl dicarbonate or DMDC is a colourless liquid with a sharp odour. Its primary use is as a beverage preservative or sterilant (INS No. 242), and acts by inhibiting the enzymes acetate kinase and L-glutamic acid decarboxylase . It has also been proposed that methoxycarbonylation of the histidin...
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Polydimethylsiloxane
Polydimethylsiloxane # Overview Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is the most widely used silicon-based organic polymer, and is particularly known for its unusual rheological (or flow) properties. Its applications range from contact lenses and medical devices to elastomers, in shampoos (as dimethicone makes hair shiny and s...
Polydimethylsiloxane Template:Chembox new Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is the most widely used silicon-based organic polymer, and is particularly known for its unusual rheological (or flow) properties. Its applications range from contact lenses and medical ...
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Dinitrogen tetroxide
Dinitrogen tetroxide Nitrogen tetroxide (dinitrogen tetroxide or nitrogen peroxide) is the chemical compound N2O4. It is a powerful oxidizer, and is highly toxic and corrosive. N2O4 has received much attention as a rocket propellant. It is a useful reagent in chemical synthesis. # Structure and properties The molecu...
Dinitrogen tetroxide Template:Chembox new Nitrogen tetroxide (dinitrogen tetroxide or nitrogen peroxide) is the chemical compound N2O4. It is a powerful oxidizer, and is highly toxic and corrosive. N2O4 has received much attention as a rocket propellant. It is a useful reagent in chemical synthesis. # Structure and...
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Dirac delta function
Dirac delta function The Dirac delta or Dirac's delta is a mathematical construct introduced by the British theoretical physicist Paul Dirac. Informally, it is a function representing an infinitely sharp peak bounding unit area: a function δ(x) that has the value zero everywhere except at x = 0 where its value is infi...
Dirac delta function Template:Probability distribution The Dirac delta or Dirac's delta is a mathematical construct introduced by the British theoretical physicist Paul Dirac. Informally, it is a function representing an infinitely sharp peak bounding unit area: a function δ(x) that has the value zero everywhere exce...
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Directive 67/548/EEC
Directive 67/548/EEC Council Directive 67/548/EEC of 27 June 1967 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances (as amended) is the main European Union law concerning chemical safety. It was made under Art. 95 (ex ...
Directive 67/548/EEC Council Directive 67/548/EEC of 27 June 1967 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances (as amended) is the main European Union law concerning chemical safety. It was made under Art. 95 (ex...
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Prevention (medical)
Prevention (medical) Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us to indicate your interest in serving either as an Editor-In-Chief of th...
Prevention (medical) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us [2] to indicate your...
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Disease transmission
Disease transmission Disease transmission is the way that an infectious disease or pathogen is "passed on" or "communicated" from one individual to another in a population of humans, or in groups of other animals. Disease can be transmitted in two ways: - Horizontal disease transmission – from one individual to another...
Disease transmission Disease transmission is the way that an infectious disease or pathogen is "passed on" or "communicated" from one individual to another in a population of humans, or in groups of other animals. Disease can be transmitted in two ways: - Horizontal disease transmission – from one individual to anothe...
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Disseminated disease
Disseminated disease # Overview Disseminated disease refers to a diffuse disease process, generally either infectious or neoplastic, but sometimes also referring to connective tissue disease. A disseminated infection, for example, is one that has extended beyond its origin or nidus and involved the bloodstream to "see...
Disseminated disease # Overview Disseminated disease refers to a diffuse disease process, generally either infectious or neoplastic, but sometimes also referring to connective tissue disease. A disseminated infection, for example, is one that has extended beyond its origin or nidus and involved the bloodstream to "see...
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Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy # Overview Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated Ph.D. or PhD for the Latin Philosophiæ Doctor, meaning "teacher of philosophy", (or, more rarely, D.Phil., for the equivalent Doctor Philosophiæ) is an advanced academic degree. In the English-speaking world it has become the most common denomination fo...
Doctor of Philosophy # Overview Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated Ph.D. or PhD for the Latin Philosophiæ Doctor, meaning "teacher of philosophy", (or, more rarely, D.Phil., for the equivalent Doctor Philosophiæ) is an advanced academic degree. In the English-speaking world it has become the most common denomination fo...
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Doctorate in Nursing
Doctorate in Nursing Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Michelle Lew # Overview There are several doctorate-level degrees in nursing: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP or DrNP), Doctor of Nursing Science (DNSc, DNS or DSN) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing. The Doctor of Nursing (ND) degree has been phased out and most...
Doctorate in Nursing Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Michelle Lew # Overview There are several doctorate-level degrees in nursing: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP or DrNP), Doctor of Nursing Science (DNSc, DNS or DSN) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing. The Doctor...
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Dolastetron (tablet)
Dolastetron (tablet) # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on ...
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Domain (mathematics)
Domain (mathematics) In mathematics, the domain of a given function is the set of "input" values for which the function is defined. In a representation of a function in a xy Cartesian coordinate system, the domain is represented on the abscissa (the x axis). # Domain of a function Given a function f:X→Y, the set X of...
Domain (mathematics) Template:Two other uses In mathematics, the domain of a given function is the set of "input" values for which the function is defined.[1] In a representation of a function in a xy Cartesian coordinate system, the domain is represented on the abscissa (the x axis). # Domain of a function Given a ...
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Donovanosis
Donovanosis overview # Overview Donovanosis, a genital ulcer disease, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the fastidious Gram-negative bacterium Klebsiella granulomatis. Aragão & Vianna classified the agent as Calymmatobacterium granulomatis in 1913. However, sequencing analysis by Carter et al. revealed that...
Donovanosis overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kalsang Dolma, M.B.B.S.[2]; Nate Michalak, B.A. # Overview Donovanosis, a genital ulcer disease, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the fastidious Gram-negative bacterium Klebsiella granulomatis. Aragão & ...
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Dopamine receptor D3
Dopamine receptor D3 Dopamine receptor D3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DRD3 gene. This gene encodes the D3 subtype of the dopamine receptor. The D3 subtype inhibits adenylyl cyclase through inhibitory G-proteins. This receptor is expressed in phylogenetically older regions of the brain, suggesting that...
Dopamine receptor D3 Dopamine receptor D3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DRD3 gene.[1][2] This gene encodes the D3 subtype of the dopamine receptor. The D3 subtype inhibits adenylyl cyclase through inhibitory G-proteins. This receptor is expressed in phylogenetically older regions of the brain, suggesti...
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Dopamine receptor D4
Dopamine receptor D4 The dopamine receptor D4 is a dopamine D2-like G protein-coupled receptor encoded by the DRD4 gene on chromosome 11 at 11p15.5. The structure of DRD4 was recently reported in complex with the antipsychotic drug nemonapride. As with other dopamine receptor subtypes, the D4 receptor is activated by ...
Dopamine receptor D4 The dopamine receptor D4 is a dopamine D2-like G protein-coupled receptor encoded by the DRD4 gene on chromosome 11 at 11p15.5.[1] The structure of DRD4 was recently reported in complex with the antipsychotic drug nemonapride.[2] As with other dopamine receptor subtypes, the D4 receptor is activa...
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Dopamine receptor D5
Dopamine receptor D5 Dopamine receptor D5, also known as D1BR, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DRD5 gene. It belongs to the D1-like receptor family along with the D1 receptor subtype. # Function D5 receptor is a subtype of the dopamine receptor that has a 10-fold higher affinity for dopamine than the D1 ...
Dopamine receptor D5 Dopamine receptor D5, also known as D1BR, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DRD5 gene.[1] It belongs to the D1-like receptor family along with the D1 receptor subtype. # Function D5 receptor is a subtype of the dopamine receptor that has a 10-fold higher affinity for dopamine than the...
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Dopamine transporter
Dopamine transporter The dopamine transporter (also dopamine active transporter, DAT, SLC6A3) is a membrane-spanning protein that pumps the neurotransmitter dopamine out of the synaptic cleft back into cytosol. In the cytosol, other transporters sequester the dopamine into vesicles for storage and later release. Dopami...
Dopamine transporter The dopamine transporter (also dopamine active transporter, DAT, SLC6A3) is a membrane-spanning protein that pumps the neurotransmitter dopamine out of the synaptic cleft back into cytosol. In the cytosol, other transporters sequester the dopamine into vesicles for storage and later release. Dopam...
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Dorian Gray syndrome
Dorian Gray syndrome # Overview Dorian Gray Syndrome (DGS) denotes a cultural and societal phenomenon characterized by an excessive preoccupation with the individual's own appearance accompanied by difficulties coping with the aging process and with the requirements of maturation. Sufferers of Dorian Gray Syndrome ar...
Dorian Gray syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Dorian Gray Syndrome (DGS) denotes a cultural and societal phenomenon characterized by an excessive preoccupation with the individual's own appearance accompanied by difficulties coping with the aging process and with the requirements...
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Dorsal root ganglion
Dorsal root ganglion # Overview In anatomy and neurology, the dorsal root ganglion (or spinal ganglion) is a nodule on a dorsal root that contains cell bodies of neurons in afferent spinal nerves. # Unique unipolar structure The axons of dorsal root ganglion neurons are known as afferents. In the peripheral nervous s...
Dorsal root ganglion Template:Infobox Anatomy # Overview In anatomy and neurology, the dorsal root ganglion (or spinal ganglion) is a nodule on a dorsal root that contains cell bodies of neurons in afferent spinal nerves. # Unique unipolar structure The axons of dorsal root ganglion neurons are known as afferents. I...
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Doxorubicin liposome
Doxorubicin liposome For patient information regarding Doxorubicin liposome, click here. # Disclaimer # Black Box Warning # Overview Doxorubicin liposome is an anthracycline that is FDA approved for the treatment of ovarian cancer, AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma, and multiple myeloma. There is a Black Box Warning for...
Doxorubicin liposome For patient information regarding Doxorubicin liposome, click here. Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; # Disclaimer # Black Box Warning # Overview Doxorubicin liposome is an anthracycline that is FDA approved for the treatment of ovarian cancer, AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma, a...
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Doxylamine succinate
Doxylamine succinate # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on ...
Doxylamine succinate Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intend...
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Drosera rotundifolia
Drosera rotundifolia Drosera rotundifolia (the common sundew or round-leaved sundew) is a species of sundew, a carnivorous plant often found in bogs, marshes and fens. One of the most widespread sundew species, it is generally circumboreal, being found in all of northern Europe, much of Siberia, large parts of norther...
Drosera rotundifolia Drosera rotundifolia (the common sundew or round-leaved sundew) is a species of sundew, a carnivorous plant often found in bogs, marshes and fens. One of the most widespread sundew species, it is generally circumboreal, being found in all of northern Europe, much of Siberia, large parts of northe...
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Drug-induced colitis
Drug-induced colitis For the main page on colitis, please click here For more information on allergic colitis, please click here For more information on infectious colitis, please click here For more information on ischemic colitis, please click here For more information on chemical colitis, please click here For more ...
Drug-induced colitis For the main page on colitis, please click here For more information on allergic colitis, please click here For more information on infectious colitis, please click here For more information on ischemic colitis, please click here For more information on chemical colitis, please click here For more...
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Drug Discovery Today
Drug Discovery Today # Overview Drug Discovery Today (ISSN 1359-6446) is a monthly review journal that is published by Elsevier and was launched in 1996. The journal publishes 24 issues per year as 12 monthly double issues, and covers the whole of the preclinical drug discovery process from target identification and v...
Drug Discovery Today } # Overview Drug Discovery Today (ISSN 1359-6446) is a monthly review journal that is published by Elsevier and was launched in 1996. The journal publishes 24 issues per year as 12 monthly double issues, and covers the whole of the preclinical drug discovery process from target identification an...
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Hemorrhagic cystitis
Hemorrhagic cystitis To review more details about cystitis, click here. # Overview Hemorrhagic cystitis or Haemorrhagic cystitis is a diffuse inflammatory condition of the urinary bladder due to an infectious or noninfectious etiology, resulting in bleeding from the bladder mucosa. This is seen most often in female ca...
Hemorrhagic cystitis Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maliha Shakil, M.D. [2] To review more details about cystitis, click here. # Overview Hemorrhagic cystitis or Haemorrhagic cystitis is a diffuse inflammatory condition of the urinary bladder due to an infectious or ...
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Duffy antigen system
Duffy antigen system Duffy antigen/chemokine receptor (DARC), also known as Fy glycoprotein (FY) or CD234 (Cluster of Differentiation 234), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DARC gene. The Duffy antigen is located on the surface of red blood cells, and is named after the patient in which it was discovered....
Duffy antigen system Duffy antigen/chemokine receptor (DARC), also known as Fy glycoprotein (FY) or CD234 (Cluster of Differentiation 234), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DARC gene.[1][2][3] The Duffy antigen is located on the surface of red blood cells, and is named after the patient in which it was d...
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Dyspareunia
Dyspareunia overview # Overview Dyspareunia is painful sexual intercourse due to medical or psychological causes. The term is used almost exclusively in women, although the problem can also occur in men. Even when long-standing, the causes are often reversible, but self-perpetuating pain is a factor after the original...
Dyspareunia overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vishnu Vardhan Serla M.B.B.S. [2]Roghayeh Marandi # Overview Dyspareunia is painful sexual intercourse due to medical or psychological causes. The term is used almost exclusively in women, although the problem can a...
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Elimination reaction
Elimination reaction An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two substituents are removed from a molecule in either a one or two-step mechanism . Either the unsaturation of the molecule increases (as in most organic elimination reactions) or the valence of an atom in the molecule decreases by tw...
Elimination reaction An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two substituents are removed from a molecule in either a one or two-step mechanism [1]. Either the unsaturation of the molecule increases (as in most organic elimination reactions) or the valence of an atom in the molecule decreases b...
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QRS axis and voltage
QRS axis and voltage # Overview The electrical heart axis is an average of all electrical depolarization in the heart. The depolarization wave begins in the right atrium and proceeds toward the left and right ventricle. Because the left ventricle wall is thicker than the right wall, the arrow indicating the direction ...
QRS axis and voltage Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2] # Overview The electrical heart axis is an average of all electrical depolarization in the heart. The depolarization wave begins in the right atrium and proceeds toward the left and right ...
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EO Premium 601 Serie
EO Premium 601 Serie EO Premium 601 Serie is a brand of hand-made premium cigar owned by EO Brands/United Tobacco. # History and Background The brand was created by José "Pepin" Garcia and is manufactured at the Tabacalera Cubana factory in the Estelí, Nicaragua. The brand was introduced in August of 2006. # Honors/A...
EO Premium 601 Serie EO Premium 601 Serie is a brand of hand-made premium cigar owned by EO Brands/United Tobacco. # History and Background The brand was created by José "Pepin" Garcia and is manufactured at the Tabacalera Cubana factory in the Estelí, Nicaragua. The brand was introduced in August of 2006.[1] # Hono...
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Empty sella syndrome
Empty sella syndrome # Overview Empty sella syndrome (ESS) is defined as herniation of subarachnoid space into the sella turcica (arachnoidocele) in which there is a characteristic radiological finding of "empty sellar space" on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized tomography (CT) with a flattened pituita...
Empty sella syndrome 'For patient information click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Empty sella syndrome (ESS) is defined as herniation of subarachnoid space into the sella turcica (arachnoidocele) in which there is a characteristic radiological finding of "empty sellar space" on ma...
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Ear pain in children
Ear pain in children Synonyms and keywords: Ear pain in kids, earache, ear infection, otitis, ear discomfort, ear sore, otalgia, otodynia. # Historical Perspective - In the 1840s , the first otoscope was invented by Anton von Troeltsh in Germany to diagnose ear pain. # Classification - Ear pain in children may be cla...
Ear pain in children Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Eman Alademi, M.D.[2] Synonyms and keywords: Ear pain in kids, earache, ear infection, otitis, ear discomfort, ear sore, otalgia, otodynia. # Historical Perspective - In the 1840s , the first otoscope was invented by...
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Early repolarization
Early repolarization Synonyms and keywords: early repolarization pattern; early repol; early repol variant # Overview Early repolarization is defined as either a notch described as a positive deflection after a positive QRS segment or a J point elevation of more than 0.1 mV in at least two consecutive leads. While ear...
Early repolarization Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Rim Halaby Synonyms and keywords: early repolarization pattern; early repol; early repol variant # Overview Early repolarization is defined as either a notch described as a positive deflection after a positive QRS s...
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Echinopsis peruviana
Echinopsis peruviana Peruvian Torch cactus (Echinopsis peruviana syn. Trichocereus peruvianus) is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the western slope of the Andes in Peru, between about 2000-3000 meters above sea level. The plant is bluish-green in colour, with frosted stems, and 6-8 broadly rounded ribs; it has...
Echinopsis peruviana Peruvian Torch cactus (Echinopsis peruviana syn. Trichocereus peruvianus) is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the western slope of the Andes in Peru, between about 2000-3000 meters above sea level. The plant is bluish-green in colour, with frosted stems, and 6-8 broadly rounded ribs; it ha...
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Echothiophate Iodide
Echothiophate Iodide # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on ...
Echothiophate Iodide Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aparna Vuppala, M.B.B.S. [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is...
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Electrical alternans
Electrical alternans # Overview Electrical alternans is an electrocardiographic phenomenon which describes the beat to beat alternation in the height (ie.e amplitude), duration (the length of the interval) or the direction (up or down) of any of the EKG complexes or intervals. While electrical alernans is usually tho...
Electrical alternans Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Electrical alternans is an electrocardiographic phenomenon which describes the beat to beat alternation in the height (ie.e amplitude), duration (the length of the interval) or the direction (up or down) of any of the EKG complexes or ...
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Electrical impedance
Electrical impedance Electrical impedance, or simply impedance, describes a measure of opposition to a sinusoidal alternating current (AC). Electrical impedance extends the concept of resistance to AC circuits, describing not only the relative amplitudes of the voltage and current, but also the relative phases. In gene...
Electrical impedance Template:Electromagnetism3 Electrical impedance, or simply impedance, describes a measure of opposition to a sinusoidal alternating current (AC). Electrical impedance extends the concept of resistance to AC circuits, describing not only the relative amplitudes of the voltage and current, but also ...
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Electrocorticography
Electrocorticography Electrocorticography (ECoG) is the practice of using electrodes placed directly on the exposed surface of the brain to record electrical activity from the cerebral cortex. ECoG may be performed either in the operating room during surgery (intraoperative ECoG) or outside of surgery (extraoperative ...
Electrocorticography Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Electrocorticography (ECoG) is the practice of using electrodes placed directly on the exposed surface of the brain to record electrical activity from the cerebral cortex. ECoG may be performed either in the operating room during surgery (intraop...
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Isoelectric focusing
Isoelectric focusing # Overview Isoelectric focusing, also known as electrofocusing, is a technique for separating different molecules by their electric charge differences. It is a type of zone electrophoresis, usually performed in a gel, that takes advantage of the fact that a molecule's charge changes with the pH of...
Isoelectric focusing # Overview Isoelectric focusing, also known as electrofocusing, is a technique for separating different molecules by their electric charge differences. It is a type of zone electrophoresis, usually performed in a gel, that takes advantage of the fact that a molecule's charge changes with the pH of...
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Electroneuronography
Electroneuronography Electroneuronography (ENoG) is a neurological non-invasive test that was first described by Esslen and Fisch in 1979 and is used to examine the integrity and conductivity of a peripheral nerve. It consists of a brief electrical stimulation of the nerve in one point underneath the skin, and at the ...
Electroneuronography Electroneuronography (ENoG) is a neurological non-invasive test that was first described by Esslen and Fisch in 1979 and is used to examine the integrity and conductivity of a peripheral nerve. It consists of a brief electrical stimulation of the nerve in one point underneath the skin, and at the...
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Emergency department
Emergency department # Overview The emergency department (ED), sometimes termed the emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW), accident & emergency (A&E) department or casualty department is a hospital or primary care department that provides initial treatment to patients with a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries...
Emergency department Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview The emergency department (ED), sometimes termed the emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW), accident & emergency (A&E) department or casualty department is a hospital or primary care department that provides initial treatment to pati...
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Emergency psychiatry
Emergency psychiatry # Overview Emergency psychiatry is the clinical application of psychiatry in emergency settings. Conditions requiring psychiatric interventions may include attempted suicide, substance abuse, depression, psychosis, violence or other rapid changes in behavior. Psychiatric emergency services are re...
Emergency psychiatry Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Emergency psychiatry is the clinical application of psychiatry in emergency settings.[1][2] Conditions requiring psychiatric interventions may include attempted suicide, substance abuse, depression, psychosis, violence or other rapid ...
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Emotional detachment
Emotional detachment # Overview Emotional detachment, in psychology, can mean two different things. In the first meaning, it refers to an inability to connect with others emotionally, as well as a means of dealing with anxiety by preventing certain situations that trigger it; it is often described as "emotional numbin...
Emotional detachment Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Emotional detachment, in psychology, can mean two different things. In the first meaning, it refers to an inability to connect with others emotionally, as well as a means of dealing with anxiety by preventing certain situations that tr...
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Emotional exhaustion
Emotional exhaustion Emotional exhaustion is a chronic state of physical and emotional depletion that results from excessive job demands and continuous hassles. it describes feeling of being emotionally overextended and exhausted by one's work. It is manifested by both physical fatigue and a sense of feeling psychologi...
Emotional exhaustion Emotional exhaustion is a chronic state of physical and emotional depletion that results from excessive job demands and continuous hassles.[1] it describes feeling of being emotionally overextended and exhausted by one's work. It is manifested by both physical fatigue and a sense of feeling psycho...
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Islets of Langerhans
Islets of Langerhans # Overview The endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells of the pancreas are grouped in the islets of Langerhans. Discovered in 1869 by the German pathological anatomist Paul Langerhans, the islets of Langerhans constitute approximately 1 to 2% of the mass of the pancreas. There are about one mill...
Islets of Langerhans Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Phone:617-632-7753 # Overview The endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells of the pancreas are grouped in the islets of Langerhans. Discovered in 1869 by the German pathological anatomist Paul Langerhans, the islets of Langerhans constitute appr...
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Endometrial ablation
Endometrial ablation # Overview Endometrial ablation is a medical procedure that is used to remove (ablate) or destroy the endometrial lining of a woman's uterus. This technique is most often employed for women who suffer from excessive or prolonged bleeding during their menstrual cycle but can not or do not wish to ...
Endometrial ablation Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Endometrial ablation is a medical procedure that is used to remove (ablate) or destroy the endometrial lining of a woman's uterus. This technique is most often employed for women who suffer from excessive or prolonged bleeding during ...
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Endosymbiotic theory
Endosymbiotic theory The endosymbiotic theory concerns the origins of mitochondria and plastids (e.g. chloroplasts), which are organelles of eukaryotic cells. According to this theory, these organelles originated as separate prokaryotic organisms which were taken inside the cell as endosymbionts. Mitochondria developed...
Endosymbiotic theory The endosymbiotic theory concerns the origins of mitochondria and plastids (e.g. chloroplasts), which are organelles of eukaryotic cells. According to this theory, these organelles originated as separate prokaryotic organisms which were taken inside the cell as endosymbionts. Mitochondria develope...
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Endovascular surgery
Endovascular surgery # Overview Endovascular surgery is a form of minimally invasive surgery that was designed to access many regions of the body via major blood vessels. Endovascular techniques were originally designed for diagnostic purposes. Basic techniques involve the introduction of a catheter percutaneously or...
Endovascular surgery Template:WikiDoc Cardiology News Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Endovascular surgery is a form of minimally invasive surgery that was designed to access many regions of the body via major blood vessels. Endovascular techniques were originally designed for diagnostic...
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Enterococcus faecium
Enterococcus faecium # Overview Enterococcus faecium is a Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic or nonhemolytic bacterium in the genus Enterococcus. It can be commensal (innocuous, coexisting organism) in the human intestine, but it may also be pathogenic, causing diseases such as neonatal meningitis or endocarditis. Vancomy...
Enterococcus faecium Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Enterococcus faecium is a Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic or nonhemolytic bacterium in the genus Enterococcus.[1] It can be commensal (innocuous, coexisting organism) in the human intestine, but it may also be pathogenic, causing diseas...
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Entoloma rhodopolium
Entoloma rhodopolium Entoloma rhodopolium, known as the wood pinkgill, is a poisonous mushroom found in Europe and Asia. In fact, it is one of the three most commonly implicated fungi in cases of mushroom poisoning in Japan. Symptoms are predominantly gastrointestinal in nature, though muscarine and choline have been i...
Entoloma rhodopolium Entoloma rhodopolium, known as the wood pinkgill, is a poisonous mushroom found in Europe and Asia. In fact, it is one of the three most commonly implicated fungi in cases of mushroom poisoning in Japan. Symptoms are predominantly gastrointestinal in nature, though muscarine and choline have been ...
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Epidural lipomatosis
Epidural lipomatosis # Overview Epidural lipomatosis is an unusual condition. It is most often associated with Cushing syndrome and exogenous corticosteroid drug therapy. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, asthma, and dermatomyositis as well as transplant recipients have all been reporte...
Epidural lipomatosis Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Epidural lipomatosis is an unusual condition. It is most often associated with Cushing syndrome and exogenous corticosteroid drug therapy. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, asthma, and dermatomyositis as...
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Equilateral triangle
Equilateral triangle In geometry, an equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides have equal lengths. In traditional or Euclidean geometry, equilateral triangles are also equiangular; that is, all three internal angles are also equal to each other and are each 60°. They are regular polygons, and can ther...
Equilateral triangle In geometry, an equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides have equal lengths. In traditional or Euclidean geometry, equilateral triangles are also equiangular; that is, all three internal angles are also equal to each other and are each 60°. They are regular polygons, and can the...
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Equivalent air depth
Equivalent air depth In technical diving, the equivalent air depth (EAD) is a way of expressing the narcotic effect of specific breathing gas mixtures that contain nitrogen, for example nitrox and trimix. The equivalent air depth is the depth of a dive when breathing air that would have the same partial pressure of nit...
Equivalent air depth In technical diving, the equivalent air depth (EAD) is a way of expressing the narcotic effect of specific breathing gas mixtures that contain nitrogen, for example nitrox and trimix. The equivalent air depth is the depth of a dive when breathing air that would have the same partial pressure of ni...
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Ertapenem overdosage
Ertapenem overdosage # Overdosage No specific information is available on the treatment of overdosage with INVANZ. Intentional overdosing of INVANZ is unlikely. Intravenous administration of INVANZ at a dose of 2 g over 30 min or 3 g over 1-2h in healthy adult volunteers resulted in an increased incidence of nausea. I...
Ertapenem overdosage Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sheng Shi, M.D. [2] # Overdosage No specific information is available on the treatment of overdosage with INVANZ. Intentional overdosing of INVANZ is unlikely. Intravenous administration of INVANZ at a dose of 2 g ...
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Erythrina lysistemon
Erythrina lysistemon thumb|Erythrina lysistemon Flowers Erythrina lysistemon (Hutch.) aka "Common coral tree", "lucky bean tree", "kaffir boom" or "Transvaal kafferboom" is a deciduous tree native from South Africa. It is regularly cultivated as a tree for gardens and parks. Coral tree is 30 to 40 feet tall (9-12 m) wi...
Erythrina lysistemon thumb|Erythrina lysistemon Flowers Erythrina lysistemon (Hutch.) aka "Common coral tree", "lucky bean tree", "kaffir boom" or "Transvaal kafferboom" is a deciduous tree native from South Africa. It is regularly cultivated as a tree for gardens and parks. Coral tree is 30 to 40 feet tall (9-12 m) w...
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Esophagitis
Esophagitis overview # Overview The esophagus is a part of the gastrointestinal tract which is responsible of moving the food from the mouth to the rectum. Esophagitis is a general term for any inflammation, irritation, or swelling of the esophagus. The inflammation can be due to a variety of causes such as gastroeso...
Esophagitis overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ajay Gade MD[2]] ; Aditya Ganti M.B.B.S. [3] # Overview The esophagus is a part of the gastrointestinal tract which is responsible of moving the food from the mouth to the rectum. Esophagitis is a general term for ...
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Essential amino acid
Essential amino acid # Overview An essential amino acid or indispensable amino acid is an amino acid that cannot be synthesized de novo by the organism (usually referring to humans), and therefore must be supplied in the diet. # Essentiality vs. conditional essentiality in humans Nine amino acids are generally regard...
Essential amino acid # Overview An essential amino acid or indispensable amino acid is an amino acid that cannot be synthesized de novo by the organism (usually referring to humans), and therefore must be supplied in the diet. # Essentiality vs. conditional essentiality in humans Nine amino acids are generally regard...
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Essential fatty acid
Essential fatty acid # Overview Essential fatty acids, or EFAs, are fatty acids that cannot be constructed within an organism from other components (generally all references are to humans) by any known chemical pathways; and therefore must be obtained from the diet. The term refers to those involved in biological proc...
Essential fatty acid Template:Fats # Overview Essential fatty acids, or EFAs, are fatty acids that cannot be constructed within an organism from other components (generally all references are to humans) by any known chemical pathways; and therefore must be obtained from the diet. The term refers to those involved in ...
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Esterified estrogens
Esterified estrogens # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on ...
Esterified estrogens Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vignesh Ponnusamy, M.B.B.S. [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc...
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Euphorbia resinifera
Euphorbia resinifera Euphorbia resinifera (Resin spurge) is a species of spurge native to Morocco, where it occurs on the slopes of the Atlas Mountains. It is a shrub growing to 60 cm tall, forming multi-stemmed cushion-shaped clumps up to 2 m wide. The stems are erect, succulent, superficially like a cactus (an exampl...
Euphorbia resinifera Euphorbia resinifera (Resin spurge) is a species of spurge native to Morocco, where it occurs on the slopes of the Atlas Mountains.[1] It is a shrub growing to 60 cm tall, forming multi-stemmed cushion-shaped clumps up to 2 m wide. The stems are erect, succulent, superficially like a cactus (an ex...
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Gamma-Linolenic acid
Gamma-Linolenic acid # Overview Gamma-linolenic acid or GLA (γ-Linolenic acid), (INN and USAN gamolenic acid) is a fatty acid found primarily in vegetable oils. It is sold as a dietary supplement for a variety of human health problems, although there is little or no evidence of its effectiveness. However when acting ...
Gamma-Linolenic acid Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Gamma-linolenic acid or GLA (γ-Linolenic acid), (INN and USAN gamolenic acid) is a fatty acid found primarily in vegetable oils. It is sold as a dietary supplement for a variety of human health problems, although there is little or no...
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Evolution of the eye
Evolution of the eye The evolution of the eye has been a subject of significant study, as a distinctive example of a homologous organ present in a wide variety of species. The development of the eye is considered by most experts to be monophyletic; that is, all modern eyes, varied as they are, have their origins in a p...
Evolution of the eye The evolution of the eye has been a subject of significant study, as a distinctive example of a homologous organ present in a wide variety of species. The development of the eye is considered by most experts to be monophyletic; that is, all modern eyes, varied as they are, have their origins in a ...
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Extracellular matrix
Extracellular matrix # Overview In biology, the extracellular matrix (ECM) is the extracellular part of animal tissue that usually provides structural support to the cells in addition to performing various other important functions. The extracellular matrix is the defining feature of connective tissue in animals. Extr...
Extracellular matrix # Overview In biology, the extracellular matrix (ECM) is the extracellular part of animal tissue that usually provides structural support to the cells in addition to performing various other important functions. The extracellular matrix is the defining feature of connective tissue in animals. Extr...
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Vytorin side effects
Vytorin side effects # List of side effects Ezetimibe Post-marketing Experience Simvastatin Laboratory Tests Concomitant Lipid-Lowering Therapy ## Ezetimibe Other adverse experiences reported with ezetimibe in placebo-controlled studies, regardless of causality assessment: Body as a whole – general disorders: fatigue...
Vytorin side effects Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # List of side effects Ezetimibe Post-marketing Experience Simvastatin Laboratory Tests Concomitant Lipid-Lowering Therapy ## Ezetimibe Other adverse experiences reported with ezetimibe in placebo-controlled studies, regardless of causality asse...
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Transfusion reaction
Transfusion reaction # Overview Blood products, when transfused even after cross matching, elicit some reactions. The transfusion reactions are classified into anaphylactic reaction, bacterial infection, acute hemolytic reaction, febrile non-hemolytic reaction, transfusion-related acute lung injuryTRALI, transfusion-a...
Transfusion reaction Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Shyam Patel [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Khuram Nouman, M.D. [2] Amandeep Singh M.D.[3] # Overview Blood products, when transfused even after cross matching, elicit some reactions. The transfusion reactions are classified into anaphylacti...
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Facial motor nucleus
Facial motor nucleus The facial motor nucleus is a collection of neurons in the brainstem that belong to the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). These lower motor neurons innervate the muscles of facial expression and the stapedius. # Anatomy The nucleus is situated in the caudal portion of the ventrolateral pontine teg...
Facial motor nucleus Template:Infobox Brain The facial motor nucleus is a collection of neurons in the brainstem that belong to the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). These lower motor neurons innervate the muscles of facial expression and the stapedius. # Anatomy The nucleus is situated in the caudal portion of the v...
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Maxillofacial trauma
Maxillofacial trauma # Overview Facial trauma, also called maxillofacial trauma, is any physical trauma to the face. Facial trauma can involve soft tissue injuries such as burns, lacerations and bruises, or fractures of the facial bones such as nasal fractures and fractures of the jaw, as well as trauma such as eye ...
Maxillofacial trauma Editor-in-Chief: Robert M. Kellman, M.D., Professor and Chair, Dept. of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York [1] # Overview Facial trauma, also called maxillofacial trauma, is any physical trauma to the face. Facial trauma can involve soft ti...
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Protein C deficiency
Protein C deficiency Synonyms and keywords: Protein C deficiency disorder # Overview Protein C deficiency is hyper-coagulopathy in which a person develops increased tendency of forming abnormal blood clots, especially in peripheral extremities (legs and arms). These clots can dislodge and ascend into the lungs, causin...
Protein C deficiency For patient information click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Badria Munir M.B.B.S.[2] Synonyms and keywords: Protein C deficiency disorder # Overview Protein C deficiency is hyper-coagulopathy in which a person develops increased tendency o...
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Protein S deficiency
Protein S deficiency Synonyms and keywords: Protein S deficiency disease # Overview Protein S deficiency is an autosomal dominant thrombophilia, which leads to an increased risk of thromboembolic events. Protein S is a vitamin K-dependent glycoprotein and plays a role in anticoagulation. It is mainly a cofactor to the...
Protein S deficiency For patient information click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Roukoz A. Karam, M.D.[2] Synonyms and keywords: Protein S deficiency disease # Overview Protein S deficiency is an autosomal dominant thrombophilia, which leads to an increased ri...
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Failed back syndrome
Failed back syndrome # Overview Failed back syndrome or post-laminectomy syndrome is a condition characterized by persistent pain following back surgeries. Failed back syndrome (FBS), also called "failed back surgery syndrome" (FBSS), refers to chronic back and/or leg pain that occurs after back (spinal) surgery. It ...
Failed back syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2] # Overview Failed back syndrome or post-laminectomy syndrome is a condition characterized by persistent pain following back surgeries. Failed back syndrome (FBS), also called "failed back s...
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False discovery rate
False discovery rate False discovery rate (FDR) control is a statistical method used in multiple hypothesis testing to correct for multiple comparisons. It controls the expected proportion of incorrectly rejected null hypotheses (type I errors) in a list of rejected hypotheses. It is a less conservative comparison pro...
False discovery rate Template:Cleanup False discovery rate (FDR) control is a statistical method used in multiple hypothesis testing to correct for multiple comparisons. It controls the expected proportion of incorrectly rejected null hypotheses (type I errors) in a list of rejected hypotheses.[1] It is a less conser...
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Family centered care
Family centered care Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Michelle Lew # Overview Family-centered Care is a method of medical intervention that shapes health care policies, programs, facility design, and day-to-day interactions among patients, families, physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals by making a patient...
Family centered care Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Michelle Lew # Overview Family-centered Care is a method of medical intervention that shapes health care policies, programs, facility design, and day-to-day interactions among patients, families, physicians, nurses, and...
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General practitioner
General practitioner # Overview A general practitioner (GP) is a medical doctor who provides primary care and specializes in family medicine. A GP treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health education for all ages and both sexes. They have particular skills in treating people with multip...
General practitioner Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A general practitioner (GP) is a medical doctor who provides primary care and specializes in family medicine. A GP treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health education for all ages and both sexes. They h...
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Far-western blotting
Far-western blotting Far-western blotting is a molecular biological method which is based on the technique of Western blotting. While usual western blotting uses an antibody to detect a protein of interest, far-western blotting uses a non-antibody protein, which can bind the protein of interest. Thus, whereas western b...
Far-western blotting Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Far-western blotting is a molecular biological method which is based on the technique of Western blotting. While usual western blotting uses an antibody to detect a protein of interest, far-western blotting uses a non-antibody protein, which can b...
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Farnesoid X receptor
Farnesoid X receptor The bile acid receptor (BAR), also known as farnesoid X receptor (FXR) or NR1H4 (nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 4) is a nuclear receptor that is encoded by the NR1H4 gene in humans. # Function FXR is expressed at high levels in the liver and intestine. Chenodeoxycholic acid and ot...
Farnesoid X receptor The bile acid receptor (BAR), also known as farnesoid X receptor (FXR) or NR1H4 (nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 4) is a nuclear receptor that is encoded by the NR1H4 gene in humans.[1][2] # Function FXR is expressed at high levels in the liver and intestine. Chenodeoxycholic acid...
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Fast neutron therapy
Fast neutron therapy # Overview Fast neutron therapy utilizes high energy neutrons typically greater than 20 MeV to treat cancer. Most fast neutron therapy beams are produced from proton beams impinging upon beryllium targets. # Advantages Radiation therapy of cancers is based upon the biological response of cells to...
Fast neutron therapy # Overview Fast neutron therapy utilizes high energy neutrons typically greater than 20 MeV to treat cancer. Most fast neutron therapy beams are produced from proton beams impinging upon beryllium targets. # Advantages Radiation therapy of cancers is based upon the biological response of cells to...
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Fat soluble vitamins
Fat soluble vitamins Fat-soluble vitamins necessary to the human body as well as other mammals for daily repair and functioning of body organs. These are vitamins that are stored in body fat and also dissolve in body fat as opposed to water-soluble vitamins which dissolve in water and are not stored in the body. # Li...
Fat soluble vitamins Fat-soluble vitamins necessary to the human body as well as other mammals for daily repair and functioning of body organs.[1] These are vitamins that are stored in body fat and also dissolve in body fat as opposed to water-soluble vitamins which dissolve in water and are not stored in the body. ...
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Fatty liver
Fatty liver overview # Overview Fatty liver is a type of liver disease, characterized by inflammation of the liver with concurrent fat accumulation in liver ("steato", meaning fat, "hepatitis", meaning inflammation of the liver). Classically seen in alcoholics, steatohepatitis also is frequently found in people with ...
Fatty liver overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: # Overview Fatty liver is a type of liver disease, characterized by inflammation of the liver with concurrent fat accumulation in liver ("steato", meaning fat, "hepatitis", meaning inflammation of the liver). Class...
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Neonatal Fc receptor
Neonatal Fc receptor The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), also known as the Brambell receptor, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FCGRT gene. The neonatal Fc receptor is an Fc receptor which is similar in structure to the MHC class I molecule and also associates with beta-2-microglobulin. It was first discovered...
Neonatal Fc receptor The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), also known as the Brambell receptor, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FCGRT gene.[1][2] The neonatal Fc receptor is an Fc receptor which is similar in structure to the MHC class I molecule and also associates with beta-2-microglobulin.[3] It was first ...
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Fentanyl (injection)
Fentanyl (injection) # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on ...
Fentanyl (injection) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is inte...
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Fermionic condensate
Fermionic condensate A fermionic condensate is a superfluid phase formed by fermionic particles at low temperatures. It is closely related to the Bose-Einstein condensate, a superfluid phase formed by bosonic atoms under similar conditions. Unlike the Bose-Einstein condensates, fermionic condensates are formed using fe...
Fermionic condensate Template:Expert-portal A fermionic condensate is a superfluid phase formed by fermionic particles at low temperatures. It is closely related to the Bose-Einstein condensate, a superfluid phase formed by bosonic atoms under similar conditions. Unlike the Bose-Einstein condensates, fermionic condens...
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Ferritin light chain
Ferritin light chain Ferritin light chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FTL gene. It is abnormally expressed in fetuses of both IVF and ICSI, which may contribute to the increase risk of birth defects in these ART. # Function This gene encodes the light subunit of the ferritin protein. Ferritin is the ...
Ferritin light chain Ferritin light chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FTL gene.[1][2][3] It is abnormally expressed in fetuses of both IVF and ICSI, which may contribute to the increase risk of birth defects in these ART.[4] # Function This gene encodes the light subunit of the ferritin protein. Fer...
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Fertility medication
Fertility medication # Overview Fertility medication may in a larger sense include any medication that enhances fertility, but in a specific sense consists of agents that stimulate follicle development of the ovary. It is a variant of assisted reproductive technology. Agents that enhance ovarian activity can be classi...
Fertility medication # Overview Fertility medication may in a larger sense include any medication that enhances fertility, but in a specific sense consists of agents that stimulate follicle development of the ovary. It is a variant of assisted reproductive technology. Agents that enhance ovarian activity can be classi...
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Prenatal development
Prenatal development # Overview Prenatal development is the process in which an embryo or fetus (or foetus) gestates during pregnancy, from fertilization until birth. Often, the terms fetal development, foetal development, or embryology are used in a similar sense. After fertilization the embryogenesis starts. In hum...
Prenatal development Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Prenatal development is the process in which an embryo or fetus (or foetus) gestates during pregnancy, from fertilization until birth. Often, the terms fetal development, foetal development, or embryology are used in a similar sense. ...
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Nonossifying fibroma
Nonossifying fibroma Synonyms and keywords: Fibroxanthoma; Fibrous cortical defect; NOF # Overview Non ossifying fibromas are present in about 30 % of children. The incidence of Non ossifying fibroma is approximately 1000-2000 per 100,000 individuals worldwide. The age distribution of Non ossifying fibroma is between ...
Nonossifying fibroma Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rohan A. Bhimani, M.B.B.S., D.N.B., M.Ch.[2] Huda A. Karman, M.D. Synonyms and keywords: Fibroxanthoma; Fibrous cortical defect; NOF # Overview Non ossifying fibromas are present in about 30 % of children. The inc...
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Filter binding assay
Filter binding assay In biochemistry, one of the ways to learn about an interaction between two molecules is to determine the binding constant, which is a number that describes the ratio of unbound and bound molecules. This information reveals the affinity between the two molecules and allows prediction of the amount b...
Filter binding assay Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] In biochemistry, one of the ways to learn about an interaction between two molecules is to determine the binding constant, which is a number that describes the ratio of unbound and bound molecules. This information reveals the affinity between the...
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First-line treatment
First-line treatment A first-line treatment or first-line therapy is a medical therapy recommended for the initial treatment of a disease, sign or symptom, usually on the basis of empirical evidence for its efficacy. # Overview This evidence, often based on scientific research studies, of which the randomized controll...
First-line treatment A first-line treatment or first-line therapy is a medical therapy recommended for the initial treatment of a disease, sign or symptom, usually on the basis of empirical evidence for its efficacy. # Overview This evidence, often based on scientific research studies, of which the randomized control...
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Perforating arteries
Perforating arteries The perforating arteries, usually three in number, are so named because they perforate the tendon of the Adductor magnus to reach the back of the thigh. They pass backward close to the linea aspera of the femur under cover of small tendinous arches in the muscle. The first is given off above the Ad...
Perforating arteries Template:Infobox Artery Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The perforating arteries, usually three in number, are so named because they perforate the tendon of the Adductor magnus to reach the back of the thigh. They pass backward close to the linea aspera of the femur under cover ...
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Rectovaginal fistula
Rectovaginal fistula # Overview A rectovaginal fistula is a medical condition where there is a fistula or abnormal connection between the rectum and the vagina. Rectovaginal fistula may be extremely debilitating. If the opening between the rectum and vagina is wide it will allow both flatulence and feces to escape th...
Rectovaginal fistula # Overview A rectovaginal fistula is a medical condition where there is a fistula or abnormal connection between the rectum and the vagina. Rectovaginal fistula may be extremely debilitating. If the opening between the rectum and vagina is wide it will allow both flatulence and feces to escape th...
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Fixation (histology)
Fixation (histology) In the fields of histology, pathology, and cell biology, fixation is a chemical process by which biological tissues are preserved from decay. Fixation terminates any ongoing biochemical reactions, and may also increase the mechanical strength or stability of the treated tissues. # Purpose of fixa...
Fixation (histology) In the fields of histology, pathology, and cell biology, fixation is a chemical process by which biological tissues are preserved from decay. Fixation terminates any ongoing biochemical reactions, and may also increase the mechanical strength or stability of the treated tissues. # Purpose of fix...
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Volumetric flow rate
Volumetric flow rate # Overview In fluid dynamics and hydrometry, the volumetric flow rate, also volume flow rate and rate of fluid flow, is the volume of fluid which passes through a given surface per unit time (for example cubic meters per second in SI units, or cubic feet per second ). It is usually represented by...
Volumetric flow rate Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview In fluid dynamics and hydrometry, the volumetric flow rate, also volume flow rate and rate of fluid flow, is the volume of fluid which passes through a given surface per unit time (for example cubic meters per second [m3 s-1] in SI uni...
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Fluconazole overdose
Fluconazole overdose # Overdosage topics Human experience Treatment Animal data ## Human experience There have been reports of overdosage with Fluconazole. A 42-year-old patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus developed hallucinations and exhibited paranoid behavior after reportedly ingesting 8200 mg of Fl...
Fluconazole overdose Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overdosage topics Human experience Treatment Animal data ## Human experience There have been reports of overdosage with Fluconazole. A 42-year-old patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus developed hallucinations and exhibited parano...
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