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Fludeoxyglucose F 18
Fludeoxyglucose F 18 # 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 ...
Fludeoxyglucose F 18 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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Fluorouracil Topical
Fluorouracil Topical # 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 ...
Fluorouracil Topical 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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Fluticasone overdose
Fluticasone overdose # Overdosage topics General Tolerance Adverse reactions ## General Chronic overdosage may result in signs/symptoms of hypercorticism. Return to top ## Tolerance Inhalation by healthy volunteers of a single dose of 1,760 or 3,520 mcg of fluticasone propionate inhalation aerosol was well tolerated...
Fluticasone overdose Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overdosage topics General Tolerance Adverse reactions ## General Chronic overdosage may result in signs/symptoms of hypercorticism. Return to top ## Tolerance Inhalation by healthy volunteers of a single dose of 1,760 or 3,520 mcg of fluticas...
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Forensic archaeology
Forensic archaeology # Overview Forensic archaeology is the application of a combination of archaeological techniques and forensic science, typically in law enforcement. Forensic archaeologists are employed by police and other agencies to help locate evidence at a crime scene using the skills normally used on archaeol...
Forensic archaeology # Overview Forensic archaeology is the application of a combination of archaeological techniques and forensic science, typically in law enforcement. Forensic archaeologists are employed by police and other agencies to help locate evidence at a crime scene using the skills normally used on archaeol...
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Forensic engineering
Forensic engineering Forensic engineering is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property. The consequences of failure are dealt by the law of product liability. The subject is applied most commonly in ...
Forensic engineering Forensic engineering is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property. The consequences of failure are dealt by the law of product liability. The subject is applied most commonly in...
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Foreskin restoration
Foreskin restoration # Overview Foreskin restoration is the process of expanding the residual skin on the penis, via surgical or non-surgical methods, to create the appearance of a natural foreskin (prepuce) covering the glans penis. Foreskin restoration techniques are most commonly undertaken by men who have been cir...
Foreskin restoration Editor-In-Chief: Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [1]; Michel C. Samson, M.D., FRCSC, FACS [2] # Overview Foreskin restoration is the process of expanding the residual skin on the penis, via surgical or non-surgical methods, to create the appearance of a natural foreskin (p...
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Forward head posture
Forward head posture Forward Head Posture is the anterior positioning of the cervical spine that is characteristic of forward head posture. It is a posture problem that is caused by several factors including sleeping with the head elevated too high, extended use of computers, lack of developed back muscle strength and ...
Forward head posture Forward Head Posture is the anterior positioning of the cervical spine that is characteristic of forward head posture. It is a posture problem that is caused by several factors including sleeping with the head elevated too high, extended use of computers, lack of developed back muscle strength and...
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Foscarnet overdosage
Foscarnet overdosage # Overdosage In controlled clinical trials performed in the United States, overdosage with FOSCAVIR was reported in 10 out of 189 patients. All 10 patients experienced adverse events and all except one made a complete recovery. One patient died after receiving a total daily dose of 12.5 g for thre...
Foscarnet overdosage Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overdosage In controlled clinical trials performed in the United States, overdosage with FOSCAVIR was reported in 10 out of 189 patients. All 10 patients experienced adverse events and all except one made a complete recovery. One patient died a...
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Fossa ovalis (heart)
Fossa ovalis (heart) # Overview Found in the right atrium of the heart, the fossa ovalis is an embryonic remnant of the foramen ovale, which normally closes shortly after birth. During adult life, it is seen as an oval depression in the inferior part of the interatrial septum. The floor of the foramen ovale constit...
Fossa ovalis (heart) Template:Infobox Anatomy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Found in the right atrium of the heart, the fossa ovalis is an embryonic remnant of the foramen ovale, which normally closes shortly after birth. During adult life, it is seen as an oval depression in the infe...
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Freebase (chemistry)
Freebase (chemistry) Freebase refers to the standalone basic form of an amine, usually an alkaloid natural product, as opposed to its water-soluble salt form. Most alkaloids are unstable and corrosive in their freebase form, and thus are usually stored in salt form. The salt form is the neutral amine compound with an ...
Freebase (chemistry) Freebase refers to the standalone basic form of an amine, usually an alkaloid natural product, as opposed to its water-soluble salt form. Most alkaloids are unstable and corrosive in their freebase form, and thus are usually stored in salt form. The salt form is the neutral amine compound with an...
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Fructose 6-phosphate
Fructose 6-phosphate Fructose 6-phosphate (also known as the Neuberg ester) is fructose sugar phosphorylated on carbon 6 (ie. is a fructosephosphate). The β-D-form of this compound is very common in cells, the vast majority of glucose and fructose entering a cell will become converted to this at some point. The name Ne...
Fructose 6-phosphate Template:Chembox new Fructose 6-phosphate (also known as the Neuberg ester) is fructose sugar phosphorylated on carbon 6 (ie. is a fructosephosphate). The β-D-form of this compound is very common in cells, the vast majority of glucose and fructose entering a cell will become converted to this at s...
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Fundus albipunctatus
Fundus albipunctatus # Overview It is called albipunctatus fundus to a hereditary eye disease in which lack of vision in low light conditions (there is night blindness ) and a characteristic feature of the fundus , with numerous points of whitish located in the retina , the eye portion in which cells are sensitive to ...
Fundus albipunctatus Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Jyostna Chouturi, M.B.B.S [2] # Overview It is called albipunctatus fundus to a hereditary eye disease in which lack of vision in low light conditions (there is night blindness ) and a characteristic feature of the...
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Fuzzy measure theory
Fuzzy measure theory Fuzzy measure theory considers a number of special classes of measures, each of which is characterized by a special property. Some of the measures used in this theory are plausibility and belief measures, fuzzy set membership function and the classical probability measures. In the fuzzy measure the...
Fuzzy measure theory Fuzzy measure theory considers a number of special classes of measures, each of which is characterized by a special property. Some of the measures used in this theory are plausibility and belief measures, fuzzy set membership function and the classical probability measures. In the fuzzy measure th...
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GTP cyclohydrolase I
GTP cyclohydrolase I GTP cyclohydrolase I (GTPCH) (EC 3.5.4.16) is a member of the GTP cyclohydrolase family of enzymes. GTPCH is part of the folate and biopterin biosynthesis pathways. It is responsible for the hydrolysis of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) to form 7,8-dihydroneopterin triphosphate (7,8-DHNP-3'-TP, 7,8-NH...
GTP cyclohydrolase I GTP cyclohydrolase I (GTPCH) (EC 3.5.4.16) is a member of the GTP cyclohydrolase family of enzymes. GTPCH is part of the folate and biopterin biosynthesis pathways. It is responsible for the hydrolysis of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) to form 7,8-dihydroneopterin triphosphate (7,8-DHNP-3'-TP, 7,8-N...
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The GRACE risk score
The GRACE risk score # Overview The Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events (GRACE) risk score has been developed for the assessment of the risk of death among patients with acute coronary syndrome. There is a GRACE risk score for the estimation of in-hospital mortality and another for mortality in the period from t...
The GRACE risk score Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rim Halaby, M.D. [2] # Overview The Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events (GRACE) risk score has been developed for the assessment of the risk of death among patients with acute coronary syndrome. There is a GR...
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Gabapentin Enacarbil
Gabapentin Enacarbil # 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 ...
Gabapentin Enacarbil 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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Galanin-like peptide
Galanin-like peptide Galanin-like peptide (GALP) is a neuropeptide present in humans and other mammals. It is a 60-amino acid polypeptide produced in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland. It is involved in the regulation of appetite and may also have other roles such as in inflammat...
Galanin-like peptide Galanin-like peptide (GALP) is a neuropeptide present in humans and other mammals. It is a 60-amino acid polypeptide produced in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland.[1][2][3] It is involved in the regulation of appetite and may also have other roles such as in...
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Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University Gallaudet University is a federally chartered, quasi-governmental university for education of the deaf and hard-of-hearing, located in Washington, D.C. It was the first school for the advanced education of the deaf and hard-of-hearing, and is still the world's only university in which all programs ...
Gallaudet University Template:Infobox University Gallaudet University is a federally chartered, quasi-governmental[1] university for education of the deaf and hard-of-hearing, located in Washington, D.C. It was the first school for the advanced education of the deaf and hard-of-hearing, and is still the world's only ...
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Gas diffusion method
Gas diffusion method # Overview Gas diffusion refers to a sterilization method for heat, moisture or pressure sensitive items, with the exception of food, drugs or liquids. This method is reliable and economically feasible for smaller loads and is frequently seen in hospitals, veterinarian practices and medical device...
Gas diffusion method # Overview Gas diffusion refers to a sterilization method for heat, moisture or pressure sensitive items, with the exception of food, drugs or liquids. This method is reliable and economically feasible for smaller loads and is frequently seen in hospitals, veterinarian practices and medical device...
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Mendelson's syndrome
Mendelson's syndrome Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. Synonyms and keywords: Gastric content aspiration; inhaled vomitus; Mendelson syndrome; aspiration, gastric contents # Overview Mendelson's syndrome is chemical pneumonia caused by aspiration during ...
Mendelson's syndrome Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Synonyms and keywords: Gastric content aspiration; inhaled vomitus; Mendelson syndrome; aspiration, gastric contents # Overview Mendelson's syndrom...
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Gastrocnemius muscle
Gastrocnemius muscle # Overview The gastrocnemius muscle (pronounced Template:IPA) is a powerful superficial muscle that is in the back part of the lower leg (the calf). It runs from its 2 heads just above the knee to the heel, and is involved in standing and walking. Along with the soleus muscle it forms the calf mus...
Gastrocnemius muscle Template:Infobox Muscle Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview The gastrocnemius muscle (pronounced Template:IPA) is a powerful superficial muscle that is in the back part of the lower leg (the calf). It runs from its 2 heads just above the knee to the heel, and is involved...
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Gauss–Markov theorem
Gauss–Markov theorem # Overview In statistics, the Gauss–Markov theorem, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov, states that in a linear model in which the errors have expectation zero and are uncorrelated and have equal variances, a best linear unbiased estimator (BLUE) of the coefficients is given by the...
Gauss–Markov theorem # Overview In statistics, the Gauss–Markov theorem, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov, states that in a linear model in which the errors have expectation zero and are uncorrelated and have equal variances, a best linear unbiased estimator (BLUE) of the coefficients is given by the...
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Gauss–Markov process
Gauss–Markov process Gauss–Markov stochastic processes (named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov) are stochastic processes that satisfy the requirements for both Gaussian processes and Markov processes. Every Gauss-Markov process X(t) possesses the three following properties: - If h(t) is a non-zero scalar fu...
Gauss–Markov process Gauss–Markov stochastic processes (named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov) are stochastic processes that satisfy the requirements for both Gaussian processes and Markov processes. Every Gauss-Markov process X(t) possesses the three following properties: - If h(t) is a non-zero scalar f...
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Gentamicin (topical)
Gentamicin (topical) # 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 ...
Gentamicin (topical) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Adeel Jamil, 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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George Brown College
George Brown College George Brown College (GBC) is a public, fully-accredited college of applied arts and technology with three full campuses in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Like many other colleges in Ontario, GBC was founded in 1967 by the government of Ontario. The college is named after George Brown, who was an impor...
George Brown College George Brown College (GBC) is a public, fully-accredited college of applied arts and technology with three full campuses in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Like many other colleges in Ontario, GBC was founded in 1967 by the government of Ontario. The college is named after George Brown, who was an impo...
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Gingival hyperplasia
Gingival hyperplasia # Overview Gingival hyperplasia or Gingival enlargement, the currently accepted terminology for an increase in the size of the gingiva, is a common feature of gingival disease. This is strictly a clinical description of the condition and avoids the erroneous pathologic connotations of terms used ...
Gingival hyperplasia Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Gingival hyperplasia or Gingival enlargement, the currently accepted terminology for an increase in the size of the gingiva, is a common feature of gingival disease.[1] This is strictly a clinical description of the condition and avoi...
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Glass ionomer cement
Glass ionomer cement # Overview A Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) is one of a class of materials commonly used in dentistry as filling materials and luting cements. These materials are based on the reaction of silicate glass powder and polyalkeonic acid. These tooth-coloured materials were introduced in 1972 for use as re...
Glass ionomer cement Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) is one of a class of materials commonly used in dentistry as filling materials and luting cements. These materials are based on the reaction of silicate glass powder and polyalkeonic acid. These tooth-colo...
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Palatoglossus muscle
Palatoglossus muscle # Overview The palatoglossus (glossopalatinus) is a small fleshy fasciculus, narrower in the middle than at either end, forming, with the mucous membrane covering its surface, the glossopalatine arch. It arises from the anterior surface of the soft palate, where it is continuous with the muscle of...
Palatoglossus muscle Template:Infobox Muscle # Overview The palatoglossus (glossopalatinus) is a small fleshy fasciculus, narrower in the middle than at either end, forming, with the mucous membrane covering its surface, the glossopalatine arch. It arises from the anterior surface of the soft palate, where it is cont...
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Glucagonoma
Glucagonoma overview # Overview A glucagonoma is a tumor of the alpha cells of the pancreas that results in overproduction of the hormone glucagon. Glucagonoma was first described in 1942 by Becker. On microscopic examination, glucagonomas consist of pleomorphic cells containing granules that stain for other peptides...
Glucagonoma overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Parminder Dhingra, M.D. [2], Mohammed Abdelwahed M.D[3] # Overview A glucagonoma is a tumor of the alpha cells of the pancreas that results in overproduction of the hormone glucagon. Glucagonoma was first described...
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Glutamine synthetase
Glutamine synthetase Glutamine synthetase (GS) (EC 6.3.1.2) is an enzyme that plays an essential role in the metabolism of nitrogen by catalyzing the condensation of glutamate and ammonia to form glutamine: Glutamate + ATP + NH3 → Glutamine + ADP + phosphate Glutamine Synthetase uses ammonia produced by nitrate reducti...
Glutamine synthetase Glutamine synthetase (GS) (EC 6.3.1.2)[3] is an enzyme that plays an essential role in the metabolism of nitrogen by catalyzing the condensation of glutamate and ammonia to form glutamine: Glutamate + ATP + NH3 → Glutamine + ADP + phosphate Glutamine Synthetase uses ammonia produced by nitrate red...
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Glycerol 3-phosphate
Glycerol 3-phosphate # Overview Glycerol 3-phosphate is a chemical intermediate in the glycolysis metabolic pathway. (It should not be confused with the similarly named glycerate 3-phosphate or glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.) # Function Dehydrogenation of L-glycerol 3-phosphate produces DHAP and is part of the entry of...
Glycerol 3-phosphate Template:Chembox new # Overview Glycerol 3-phosphate is a chemical intermediate in the glycolysis metabolic pathway. (It should not be confused with the similarly named glycerate 3-phosphate or glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.) # Function Dehydrogenation of L-glycerol 3-phosphate produces DHAP and i...
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Gnathostoma hispidum
Gnathostoma hispidum # Overview Gnathostoma hispidum is a nematode (roundworm) that infects many vertebrate animals including humans. Infection of Gnathostoma hispidum, like many species of Gnathostoma causes the disease gnathostomiasis due to the migration of immature worms in the tissues. # Life cyle In the natural...
Gnathostoma hispidum Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Gnathostoma hispidum is a nematode (roundworm) that infects many vertebrate animals including humans. Infection of Gnathostoma hispidum, like many species of Gnathostoma causes the disease gnathostomiasis due to the migration of immatu...
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Gold standard (test)
Gold standard (test) In medicine, a gold standard test or criterion standard test is a diagnostic test or benchmark that is regarded as definitive. This can refer to diagnosing a disease process, or the criteria by which scientific evidence is evaluated. For example, in resuscitation research, the gold standard test of...
Gold standard (test) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] In medicine, a gold standard test or criterion standard test is a diagnostic test or benchmark that is regarded as definitive. This can refer to diagnosing a disease process, or the criteria by which scientific evidence is evaluated. For example, ...
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Ullmann condensation
Ullmann condensation The Ullmann condensation or Ullmann ether synthesis is a variation of the Ullmann reaction, in which a phenol is coupled to an aryl halide to a diaryl ether in the presence of a copper compound. The corresponding aniline or aryl amide reaction is sometimes called Goldberg reaction, named after Irm...
Ullmann condensation The Ullmann condensation or Ullmann ether synthesis is a variation of the Ullmann reaction, in which a phenol is coupled to an aryl halide to a diaryl ether in the presence of a copper compound.[1] The corresponding aniline or aryl amide reaction is sometimes called Goldberg reaction, named after...
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Gradenigo's syndrome
Gradenigo's syndrome Gradenigo's syndrome is a complication of otitis media and mastoiditis involving the apex of the petrous temporal bone. Gradenigo's syndrome is sometimes called petrous apicitis. It is a syndrome consisting of: - Deep Seated Orbital (or) Retro-orbital pain in the area supplied by the ophthalmic br...
Gradenigo's syndrome Gradenigo's syndrome is a complication of otitis media and mastoiditis involving the apex of the petrous temporal bone. Gradenigo's syndrome is sometimes called petrous apicitis. It is a syndrome consisting of: - Deep Seated Orbital (or) Retro-orbital pain in the area supplied by the ophthalmic b...
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Transplant rejection
Transplant rejection # Overview Transplant rejection occurs when the immune system of the recipient of a transplant attacks the transplanted organ or tissue. This is because a normal healthy human immune system can distinguish foreign tissues and attempt to destroy them, just as it attempts to destroy infective organi...
Transplant rejection Template:Search infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Transplant rejection occurs when the immune system of the recipient of a transplant attacks the transplanted organ or tissue. This is because a normal healthy human immune system can distinguish foreign tissues ...
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Graham-Steell murmur
Graham-Steell murmur # Overview The Graham Steell murmur is a heart murmur typically associated with pulmonary regurgitation. It is a high pitched early diastolic murmur heard best at the left sternal edge in the second intercostal space during inspiration . # Historical Perspective It is named for Graham Steell. ...
Graham-Steell murmur Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2] # Overview The Graham Steell murmur is a heart murmur typically associated with pulmonary regurgitation. It is a high pitched early diastolic murmur heard best at the left sternal edge in...
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Tonic-clonic seizure
Tonic-clonic seizure # Overview Tonic-clonic seizures (also known as Grand Mal Seizures, though this term is now discouraged and rarely used in a clinical setting) are a type of generalised seizure affecting the whole brain. Tonic-clonic seizures are the seizure type most commonly associated with epilepsy and seizures...
Tonic-clonic seizure Template:Search infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Tonic-clonic seizures (also known as Grand Mal Seizures, though this term is now discouraged and rarely used in a clinical setting) are a type of generalised seizure affecting the whole brain. Tonic-clonic seizu...
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Granisetron (tablet)
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Guanylate cyclase 2C
Guanylate cyclase 2C Guanylate cyclase 2C, also known as guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C), intestinal guanylate cyclase, guanylate cyclase-C receptor, or the heat-stable enterotoxin receptor (hSTAR) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the GUCY2C gene. Guanylyl cyclase is an enzyme found in the luminal aspect of intestin...
Guanylate cyclase 2C Guanylate cyclase 2C, also known as guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C), intestinal guanylate cyclase, guanylate cyclase-C receptor, or the heat-stable enterotoxin receptor (hSTAR) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the GUCY2C gene.[1][2] Guanylyl cyclase is an enzyme found in the luminal aspect of i...
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Guanylyl transferase
Guanylyl transferase Guanylyl transferase enzymes transfer one molecule of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) to another molecule, releasing pyrophosphate. Many eukaryotic guanylyl transferases are capping enzymes that catalyze the formation of the 5' cap in the post-transcriptional modification of messenger RNA. Because the...
Guanylyl transferase Guanylyl transferase enzymes transfer one molecule of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) to another molecule, releasing pyrophosphate. Many eukaryotic guanylyl transferases are capping enzymes that catalyze the formation of the 5' cap in the post-transcriptional modification of messenger RNA. Because th...
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H5N1 clinical trials
H5N1 clinical trials H5N1 clinical trials are clinical trials concerning H5N1 vaccines. They are intended to discover pharmacological effects and identify any adverse reactions the vaccines may achieve in humans. # Current Status of H5N1 Candidate Vaccines Candidate vaccines were developed in the US and UK during 2003...
H5N1 clinical trials Template:H5N1 H5N1 clinical trials are clinical trials concerning H5N1 vaccines. They are intended to discover pharmacological effects and identify any adverse reactions the vaccines may achieve in humans.[1] # Current Status of H5N1 Candidate Vaccines Candidate vaccines were developed in the US ...
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HAZMAT Class 2 Gases
HAZMAT Class 2 Gases # Overview The HAZMAT Class 2 in United States law includes all gases which are compressed and stored for transportation. Class 2 has three divisions: Flammable (also called combustible), Non-Flammable/Non-Poisonous, and Poisonous. # Divisions Division 2.1: Flammable Gas 454 kg (1001 lb) of any ...
HAZMAT Class 2 Gases # Overview The HAZMAT Class 2 in United States law includes all gases which are compressed and stored for transportation. Class 2 has three divisions: Flammable (also called combustible), Non-Flammable/Non-Poisonous, and Poisonous. # Divisions Division 2.1: Flammable Gas 454 kg (1001 lb) of any ...
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Human genome project
Human genome project The Human Genome Project (HGP) was an international scientific research project with a primary goal to determine the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up DNA and to identify the approximately 25,000 genes of the human genome from both a physical and functional standpoint. The project began...
Human genome project Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The Human Genome Project (HGP) was an international scientific research project with a primary goal to determine the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up DNA and to identify the approximately 25,000 genes of the human genome from both a p...
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Habenular commissure
Habenular commissure # Overview The habenular commissure, is a brain commissure (a band of nerve fibers) situated in front of the pineal gland that connects the habenular nucleus on one side of the diencephalon with that on the other side. The habernular commissure is part of the trigonum habenulæ (a small depressed t...
Habenular commissure Template:Infobox Brain Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview The habenular commissure, is a brain commissure (a band of nerve fibers) situated in front of the pineal gland that connects the habenular nucleus on one side of the diencephalon with that on the other side. The ...
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Hemangioendothelioma
Hemangioendothelioma Synonyms and keywords: Infantile hemangioendothelioma; Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma; Retiform hemangioendothelioma; Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma; Dabska tumor # Overview Hemangioendothelioma is a rare group of mesenchymal vascular neoplasms. Hemangioendotheliomas commonly present with an en...
Hemangioendothelioma Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2] Synonyms and keywords: Infantile hemangioendothelioma; Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma; Retiform hemangioendothelioma; Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma; Dabska tumor # Overview H...
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Hemodynamic response
Hemodynamic response # Overview Haemodynamics is a medical term for the dynamic regulation of the blood flow in the brain. It is the principle on which functional magnetic resonance imaging is based. Neurons, like all other cells, require energy to function. This energy is supplied in the form of glucose and oxygen (...
Hemodynamic response # Overview Haemodynamics is a medical term for the dynamic regulation of the blood flow in the brain. It is the principle on which functional magnetic resonance imaging is based. Neurons, like all other cells, require energy to function. This energy is supplied in the form of glucose and oxygen (...
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Hair transplantation
Hair transplantation Hair transplantation involves relocating (transplanting) bald resistant hair follicles from the back and sides of the head (the donor areas) to a person’s bald or thinning areas. The transplanted hair follicles will typically grow hair for a lifetime because they are genetically resistant to going ...
Hair transplantation Hair transplantation involves relocating (transplanting) bald resistant hair follicles from the back and sides of the head (the donor areas) to a person’s bald or thinning areas. The transplanted hair follicles will typically grow hair for a lifetime because they are genetically resistant to going...
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Haloperidol (tablet)
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Hand transplantation
Hand transplantation # Overview Hand transplantation is a surgical procedure to transplant a hand from one human to another. The operation is carried out in the following order: bone fixation, tendon repair, artery repair, nerve repair, then vein repair. The operation typically lasts 8 to 12 hours — by comparison a ty...
Hand transplantation Editor-In-Chief: Vijay S. Gorantla, MD, PHD [1] # Overview Hand transplantation is a surgical procedure to transplant a hand from one human to another. The operation is carried out in the following order: bone fixation, tendon repair, artery repair, nerve repair, then vein repair. The operation t...
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Haplogroup A (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup A (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup A (M91) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. Haplogroup A is localized to East Africa and Southern Africa and represents the oldest and most diverse of the human Y-chromosome haplogroups. It is believed to be the haplogroup corresponding to Y-chromosomal Adam. It is common a...
Haplogroup A (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup A (M91) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. Haplogroup A is localized to East Africa and Southern Africa and represents the oldest and most diverse of the human Y-chromosome haplogroups. It is believed to be the haplogroup corresponding to Y-chromosomal Adam. It is common ...
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Haplogroup A (mtDNA)
Haplogroup A (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup A is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup A is believed to have arisen in Asia some 60,000 years before present. Its ancestral haplogroup was Haplogroup N. Haplogroup A is found throughout modern Asia. Its subgroup A1 is found in northern and cent...
Haplogroup A (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup A is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup A is believed to have arisen in Asia some 60,000 years before present. Its ancestral haplogroup was Haplogroup N. Haplogroup A is found throughout modern Asia. Its subgroup A1 is found in northern and cen...
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Haplogroup B (mtDNA)
Haplogroup B (mtDNA) In mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup B is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup B is believed to have arisen in Asia some 50,000 years before present. Its ancestral haplogroup was Haplogroup R. Haplogroup B is found throughout modern Asia. Its subgroup B2 is one of five haplog...
Haplogroup B (mtDNA) In mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup B is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup B is believed to have arisen in Asia some 50,000 years before present. Its ancestral haplogroup was Haplogroup R. Haplogroup B is found throughout modern Asia[1]. Its subgroup B2 is one of five ha...
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Haplogroup C (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup C (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup C (RPS4Y=M130, M216) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. Haplogroup C seems to have come into existence shortly after M168 was introduced, probably at least 60,000 years before present. Although Haplogroup C attains its highest frequencies among the indigenous populations of...
Haplogroup C (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup C (RPS4Y=M130, M216) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. Haplogroup C seems to have come into existence shortly after M168 was introduced, probably at least 60,000 years before present. Although Haplogroup C attains its highest frequencies among the indigenous populations o...
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Haplogroup C (mtDNA)
Haplogroup C (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup C is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup C is believed to have arisen in Asia some 60,000 years before present. It is a descendant of the haplogroup M. Haplogroup C is found in Northeast Asia (including Siberia) and is also one of fi...
Haplogroup C (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup C is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup C is believed to have arisen in Asia some 60,000 years before present. It is a descendant of the haplogroup M. Haplogroup C is found in Northeast Asia[1] (including Siberia) and is also one o...
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Haplogroup D (mtDNA)
Haplogroup D (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup D is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup D is believed to have arisen in Asia some 60,000 years before present. It is a descendant haplogroup of haplogroup M. Haplogroup D is found in Northeast Asia (including Siberia) and is also one of five hapl...
Haplogroup D (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup D is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup D is believed to have arisen in Asia some 60,000 years before present. It is a descendant haplogroup of haplogroup M. Haplogroup D is found in Northeast Asia (including Siberia) and is also one of five hap...
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Haplogroup E (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup E (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup E (M96) is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup is found in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Haplogroup E is found in Africa, Asia and Europe and it is divided into three clades: E1 and E2 are found exclusively in Africa, while E3 is observed in Afr...
Haplogroup E (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup E (M96) is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup is found in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Haplogroup E is found in Africa, Asia and Europe and it is divided into three clades: E1 and E2 are found exclusively in Africa, while E3 is observed in Af...
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Haplogroup F (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup F (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup F (defining mutations M89, P14, and M213) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. This haplogroup and its subclades contain more than 90% of the world's extant male population, including almost everyone outside of Africa, except for Tibet, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Japan, Polynesia,...
Haplogroup F (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup F (defining mutations M89, P14, and M213) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. This haplogroup and its subclades contain more than 90% of the world's extant male population, including almost everyone outside of Africa, except for Tibet, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Japan, Polynesia...
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Haplogroup G (mtDNA)
Haplogroup G (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup G is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. It is an East Asian haplogroup. Today G is found at its highest frequency in northeastern Siberia. Haplogroup G is also found at lower frequency among some populations of northern East Asia and Central A...
Haplogroup G (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup G is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. It is an East Asian haplogroup[1]. Today G is found at its highest frequency in northeastern Siberia.[2] Haplogroup G is also found at lower frequency among some populations of northern East Asia and Ce...
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Haplogroup H (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup H (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup H (M69) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. This haplogroup is found at a high frequency in India. It is generally rare outside of the Indian subcontinent but is common among the Roma people, particularly the H-M82 subgroup. It is a branch of Haplogroup F, and is believed to...
Haplogroup H (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup H (M69) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. This haplogroup is found at a high frequency in India. It is generally rare outside of the Indian subcontinent but is common among the Roma people, particularly the H-M82 subgroup. It is a branch of Haplogroup F, and is believed t...
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Haplogroup H (mtDNA)
Haplogroup H (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup H is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. The Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS), the human mitochondrial sequence to which all other sequences are compared, belongs to haplogroup H. About one half of Europeans are of mt-DNA haplogroup H. The hap...
Haplogroup H (mtDNA) Template:Infobox haplogroup In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup H is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. The Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS), the human mitochondrial sequence to which all other sequences are compared, belongs to haplogroup H. About one half of Europeans are of...
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Haplogroup I (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup I (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup I (M170, P19, M258) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. Haplogroup I (the letter I, not the number 1) can be found in most present-day European populations, most commonly in Scandinavia, Sardinia, and the Slavic & Bulgarian populations of the Western Balkans in southeastern ...
Haplogroup I (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup I (M170, P19, M258) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. Haplogroup I (the letter I, not the number 1) can be found in most present-day European populations, most commonly in Scandinavia, Sardinia, and the Slavic & Bulgarian populations of the Western Balkans in southeastern...
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Haplogroup K (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup K (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup K (M9) is a Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It first appeared approximately 40,000 years ago in Iran or southern Central Asia. Today, haplogroup K and its descendant haplogroups are the patrilineal ancestors of most of the people living in the Northern Hemisphere, ...
Haplogroup K (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup K (M9) is a Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It first appeared approximately 40,000 years ago in Iran or southern Central Asia. Today, haplogroup K and its descendant haplogroups are the patrilineal ancestors of most of the people living in the Northern Hemisphere,...
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Haplogroup K (mtDNA)
Haplogroup K (mtDNA) Haplogroup K is a group of people who descend from a woman in the Haplogroup R (mtDNA) branch of the genographic tree. Because of the genetic diversity in haplogroup K she most likely lived around 50,000 years ago. Her descendants gave birth to several different subgroups, some of which exhibit ver...
Haplogroup K (mtDNA) Template:Infobox haplogroup Haplogroup K is a group of people who descend from a woman in the Haplogroup R (mtDNA) branch of the genographic tree. Because of the genetic diversity in haplogroup K she most likely lived around 50,000 years ago. Her descendants gave birth to several different subgrou...
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Haplogroup L (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup L (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup L (M20) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup is associated with South Asia. It has also been found at low frequencies among populations of Central Asia, Southwest Asia, and Southern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is a descendant haplog...
Haplogroup L (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup L (M20) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup is associated with South Asia. It has also been found at low frequencies among populations of Central Asia, Southwest Asia, and Southern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is a descendant haplo...
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Haplogroup M (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup M (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup M (M4) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup is associated with Near Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia, particularly Melanesia, Micronesia, and eastern Indonesia. It is a descendant haplogroup of haplogroup K, and is believed to have first appeared approx...
Haplogroup M (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup M (M4) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup is associated with Near Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia, particularly Melanesia, Micronesia, and eastern Indonesia. It is a descendant haplogroup of haplogroup K, and is believed to have first appeared appro...
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Haplogroup M (mtDNA)
Haplogroup M (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup M is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. An enormous haplogroup spanning many continents, the macro-haplogroup M is a branch of the African haplogroup L3, and is believed to have originated in Africa some 60 to 80,000 years before present. The two haplogroups...
Haplogroup M (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup M is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. An enormous haplogroup spanning many continents, the macro-haplogroup M is a branch of the African haplogroup L3, and is believed to have originated in Africa some 60 to 80,000 years before present. The two haplogroup...
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Haplogroup N (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup N (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup N (LLY22G, M231) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup appears in Northern Europe, Central Europe, and throughout both the European and Asian parts of Russia. Haplogroup N is a descendant haplogroup of Haplogroup NO, and is believed to have first appeared i...
Haplogroup N (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup N (LLY22G, M231) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.[1] This haplogroup appears in Northern Europe, Central Europe, and throughout both the European and Asian parts of Russia.[2][3] Haplogroup N is a descendant haplogroup of Haplogroup NO, and is believed to have first ...
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Haplogroup N (mtDNA)
Haplogroup N (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup N is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. An enormous haplogroup spanning many continents, the macro-haplogroup N is a branch of the African haplogroup L3, and is believed to have originated in Africa some 60,000 to 80,000 years before present. The two haplogr...
Haplogroup N (mtDNA) Template:Infobox haplogroup In human genetics, Haplogroup N is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. An enormous haplogroup spanning many continents[1], the macro-haplogroup N is a branch of the African haplogroup L3, and is believed to have originated in Africa some 60,000 to 80,000 years...
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Haplogroup O (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup O (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup O (M175) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup appears in 80-90% of all men in East and Southeast Asia, and it is almost exclusive to that region: M175 is almost nonexistent in Western Siberia, Western Asia, and Europe and is completely absent from Africa a...
Haplogroup O (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup O (M175) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This haplogroup appears in 80-90% of all men in East and Southeast Asia, and it is almost exclusive to that region: M175 is almost nonexistent in Western Siberia, Western Asia, and Europe and is completely absent from Africa ...
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Haplogroup X (mtDNA)
Haplogroup X (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup X is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup which can be used to define genetic populations. The genetic sequences of haplogroup X diverged originally from haplogroup N, and subsequently further diverged about 20,000 to 30,000 years ago to give two ...
Haplogroup X (mtDNA) Template:Infobox haplogroup Template:TOCright In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup X is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup which can be used to define genetic populations. The genetic sequences of haplogroup X diverged originally from haplogroup N, and subsequently further diverge...
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Haplogroup Z (mtDNA)
Haplogroup Z (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup Z is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup Z is believed to have arisen in Central Asia, and is a descendant of the haplogroup M. Its greatest variety is found in Korea, northern China, and Central Asia. However, its greatest frequency...
Haplogroup Z (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup Z is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup Z is believed to have arisen in Central Asia, and is a descendant of the haplogroup M. Its greatest variety is found in Korea, northern China, and Central Asia. However, its greatest frequenc...
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Haskins Laboratories
Haskins Laboratories Haskins Laboratories is an independent, international, multidisciplinary community of researchers conducting basic research on spoken and written language. Founded in 1935 and located in New Haven, Connecticut since 1970, Haskins Laboratories is a private, non-profit research institute with a prim...
Haskins Laboratories Haskins Laboratories [1] is an independent, international, multidisciplinary community of researchers conducting basic research on spoken and written language. Founded in 1935 and located in New Haven, Connecticut since 1970, Haskins Laboratories is a private, non-profit research institute with a ...
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Head injury
Head injury overview # Overview Head injury is a trauma to the head, that may or may not include injury to the brain(see also brain injury). # Causes Common causes of head injury are traffic accidents, home and occupational accidents, falls, and assaults. Bicycle accidents are also a common cause of head injury-relat...
Head injury overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Head injury is a trauma to the head, that may or may not include injury to the brain(see also brain injury). # Causes Common causes of head injury are traffic accidents, home and occupational accidents, falls, and assaults. Bicycle ac...
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Health care industry
Health care industry The health care industry or health profession is considered an industry or profession which includes peoples exercise of skill or judgment or the providing of a service related to the preservation or improvement of the health of individuals or the treatment or care of individuals who are injured, s...
Health care industry Template:Expand The health care industry or health profession is considered an industry or profession which includes peoples exercise of skill or judgment or the providing of a service related to the preservation or improvement of the health of individuals or the treatment or care of individuals w...
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Health care provider
Health care provider # Overview A health care provider or health professional is an organization or person who delivers proper health care in a systematic way professionally to any individual in need of health care services. The term used by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) focuses on persons and the NLM term is...
Health care provider # Overview A health care provider or health professional is an organization or person who delivers proper health care in a systematic way professionally to any individual in need of health care services. The term used by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) focuses on persons and the NLM term is...
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Heat stroke
Heat stroke overview # Overview Heat stroke is defined as severe illness characterized by a core temperature >40°C and central nervous system abnormalities such as delirium, convulsions, or coma resulting from exposure to environmental heat (classic heat stroke) or strenuous physical exercise (exertional heat stroke)....
Heat stroke overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2],Usama Talib, BSc, MD [3] # Overview Heat stroke is defined as severe illness characterized by a core temperature >40°C and central nervous system abnormalities such as delirium, convuls...
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Plasma cell disorder
Plasma cell disorder Synonyms and keywords: Plasma cell dyscrasia # Overview Plasma cell disorders are a diverse type of blood disorders characterized by proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells that produces a homogeneous monoclonal (M) protein. These monoclonal paraprotein are seen in the serum or urine. Mon...
Plasma cell disorder Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nazia Fuad M.D., Anmol Pitliya, M.B.B.S. M.D.[2] Synonyms and keywords: Plasma cell dyscrasia # Overview Plasma cell disorders are a diverse type of blood disorders characterized by proliferation of a single clon...
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Heinrich Obersteiner
Heinrich Obersteiner # Overview Heinrich Obersteiner (November 13, 1847 - November 19, 1922) was an Austrian neurologist who was born in Vienna. In 1870 earned his doctorate from the University of Vienna, where he worked in the laboratory of Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke (1819-1892). Obersteiner was a professor of patholog...
Heinrich Obersteiner # Overview Heinrich Obersteiner (November 13, 1847 - November 19, 1922) was an Austrian neurologist who was born in Vienna. In 1870 earned his doctorate from the University of Vienna, where he worked in the laboratory of Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke (1819-1892). Obersteiner was a professor of patholog...
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Hematemesis
Hematemesis overview # Overview Hematemesis or haematemesis is the vomiting of blood. The source is generally the upper gastrointestinal tract (UGI). Patients can easily confuse it with hemoptysis (coughing up blood), although the former is more common. The most common causes of upper GI bleeding include bleeding pept...
Hematemesis overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: John Fani Srour, M.D. # Overview Hematemesis or haematemesis is the vomiting of blood. The source is generally the upper gastrointestinal tract (UGI). Patients can easily confuse it with hemoptysis (coughing up blood),...
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Hemodialysis product
Hemodialysis product Hemodialysis product (HDP) - is a number used to quantify hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis treatment adequacy. It was proposed by Scribner and Oreopoulous because of their perceived inadequacy of the Kt/V measure of dialysis adequacy. It has not been widely adopted. The HDP is defined by the f...
Hemodialysis product Hemodialysis product (HDP) - is a number used to quantify hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis treatment adequacy. It was proposed by Scribner and Oreopoulous[1] because of their perceived inadequacy of the Kt/V measure of dialysis adequacy. It has not been widely adopted. The HDP is defined by t...
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Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids overview # Overview Hemorrhoids are varicosities or swelling and inflammation of veins in the rectum and anus. The rectum is the last part of the large intestine leading to the anus. The anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract where bowel contents leave the body. External hemorrhoids are loca...
Hemorrhoids overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Hemorrhoids are varicosities or swelling and inflammation of veins in the rectum and anus. The rectum is the last part of the large intestine leading to the anus. The anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract where bowel co...
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Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A overview # Overview Hepatitis A (formerly known as infectious hepatitis and epidemical virus) is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (Hep A), an RNA virus, usually spread the fecal-oral route; transmitted person-to-person by ingestion of contaminated food or water or th...
Hepatitis A overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [3] # Overview Hepatitis A (formerly known as infectious hepatitis and epidemical virus) is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (Hep A),[1] an RNA virus, usually spread the fecal-oral route; transmitted person-to-...
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Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B overview # Overview Chronic Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major global health problem, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a double-stranded DNA virus belonging to the family Hepadnaviridae. It is responsible for hepatitis B virus infection in humans, which attacks t...
Hepatitis B overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Jolanta Marszalek, M.D. [2], João André Alves Silva, M.D. [3], Sara Mehrsefat, M.D. [4] # Overview Chronic Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major global health problem, according to the World Health Organization (WHO)....
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Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C overview # Overview Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a single-stranded RNA virus that causes liver damage. Initially discovered in 1989, HCV was found to be a bloodborne infection that develops into a chronic state in most cases. Although the exact pathogenesis and life cycle of HCV are not well understood, it h...
Hepatitis C overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Yazan Daaboul, Serge Korjian # Overview Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a single-stranded RNA virus that causes liver damage. Initially discovered in 1989, HCV was found to be a bloodborne infection that develops into a ...
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Hepatitis D
Hepatitis D overview # Overview Hepatitis D is a disease caused by a small circular RNA virus (Hepatitis delta virus or hepatitis D virus, HDV). HDV is considered to be a subviral satellite because it can propagate only in the presence of another virus, the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Transmission of HDV can occur either...
Hepatitis D overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: João André Alves Silva, M.D. [2] Jolanta Marszalek, M.D. [3] # Overview Hepatitis D is a disease caused by a small circular RNA virus (Hepatitis delta virus or hepatitis D virus, HDV). HDV is considered to be a sub...
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Hering-Breuer reflex
Hering-Breuer reflex The Hering-Breuer reflex is a reflex triggered to prevent overinflation of the lungs. Pulmonary stretch receptors present in the smooth muscle of the airways respond to excessive stretching of the lung during large inspirations. Once activated, they send action potentials through large myelinated f...
Hering-Breuer reflex Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The Hering-Breuer reflex is a reflex triggered to prevent overinflation of the lungs. Pulmonary stretch receptors present in the smooth muscle of the airways respond to excessive stretching of the lung during large inspirations. Once activated, th...
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Hyperlipoproteinemia
Hyperlipoproteinemia # Overview Hyperlipoproteinemia (also known as hyperlipidemia or high lipoproteins) is defined as presence of high levels of one or more type of lipoproteins. Hyperlipoproteinemia may be caused by primary genetic disorders or as a secondary complications of underlying medical conditions. After rul...
Hyperlipoproteinemia Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Tarek Nafee, M.D. [2] # Overview Hyperlipoproteinemia (also known as hyperlipidemia or high lipoproteins) is defined as presence of high levels of one or more type of lipoproteins. Hyperlipoproteinemia may be caused...
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High rising terminal
High rising terminal The High Rising Terminal (HRT), also known as uptalk, upspeak or High Rising Intonation (HRI), is a feature of some accents of English where statements have a rising intonation pattern in the final syllable or syllables of the utterance. Empirically, Ladd (1996, pg 123) proposes that HRT in Americ...
High rising terminal The High Rising Terminal (HRT), also known as uptalk, upspeak or High Rising Intonation (HRI), is a feature of some accents of English where statements have a rising intonation pattern in the final syllable or syllables of the utterance. Empirically, Ladd (1996, pg 123) proposes that HRT in Ameri...
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History of chemistry
History of chemistry The history of chemistry is long and convoluted. It begins with the discovery of fire, then metallurgy which allowed purification of metals and the making of alloys, as well as the exploitation of many minerals and natural substances. Much of the early development of purification methods is describ...
History of chemistry Template:History of science The history of chemistry is long and convoluted. It begins with the discovery of fire, then metallurgy which allowed purification of metals and the making of alloys, as well as the exploitation of many minerals and natural substances. Much of the early development of pu...
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History of the brain
History of the brain The history of the brain details the development of thoughts, speculations, and ideas as to the function of the central nervous system, over the last five-thousand years. Early views on the function of the brain, regarded it to be a form of “cranial stuffing” of sorts. In Egypt, from the late Midd...
History of the brain The history of the brain details the development of thoughts, speculations, and ideas as to the function of the central nervous system, over the last five-thousand years. Early views on the function of the brain, regarded it to be a form of “cranial stuffing” of sorts. In Egypt, from the late Mid...
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Hoehn and Yahr scale
Hoehn and Yahr scale # Overview The Hoehn and Yahr scale is a commonly used system for describing how the symptoms of Parkinson's disease progress. The scale allocates stages from 0 to 5 to indicate the relative level of disability. - Stage one: Symptoms on one side of the body only. - Stage two: Symptoms on both side...
Hoehn and Yahr scale # Overview The Hoehn and Yahr scale is a commonly used system for describing how the symptoms of Parkinson's disease progress. The scale allocates stages from 0 to 5 to indicate the relative level of disability. - Stage one: Symptoms on one side of the body only. - Stage two: Symptoms on both side...
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Hospital of St Cross
Hospital of St Cross Hospital of St Cross is a medieval almshouse in Winchester, England, founded between 1133 and 1136 it is the oldest charitable institution in the United Kingdom. The founder was Henry de Blois Bishop of Winchester, grandson of William the Conqueror, half brother to King Stephen of England. Not only...
Hospital of St Cross Hospital of St Cross is a medieval almshouse in Winchester, England, founded between 1133 and 1136 it is the oldest charitable institution in the United Kingdom[1]. The founder was Henry de Blois Bishop of Winchester, grandson of William the Conqueror, half brother to King Stephen of England. Not ...
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Hot Moms Personals 2
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Howel-Evans syndrome
Howel-Evans syndrome Howel-Evans syndrome is an extremely rare condition in which the skin of the palms of the hands, and soles of the feet, are affected (hyperkeratosis). The effects on the palms and soles is called tylosis, and in Howel-Evans syndrome, there is a predisposition to oesophageal cancer, particularly squ...
Howel-Evans syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Howel-Evans syndrome is an extremely rare condition in which the skin of the palms of the hands, and soles of the feet, are affected (hyperkeratosis). The effects on the palms and soles is called tylosis, and in Howel-Evans syndrome, there is a pr...
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Humanized antibodies
Humanized antibodies Humanized antibodies or chimeric antibodies are a type of monoclonal antibody that have been synthesized using recombinant DNA technology to circumvent the clinical problem of immune response to foreign antigens. The standard procedure of producing monoclonal antibodies yields mouse antibodies. Al...
Humanized antibodies Humanized antibodies or chimeric antibodies are a type of monoclonal antibody that have been synthesized using recombinant DNA technology to circumvent the clinical problem of immune response to foreign antigens. The standard procedure of producing monoclonal antibodies yields mouse antibodies. A...
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Hydrazone iodination
Hydrazone iodination Hydrazone iodination is an organic reaction in which a hydrazone is converted in a vinyl iodide by reaction of iodine and a non-nucleophilic base such as DBU . First published by D. H. R. Barton in 1962 the reaction is sometimes referred to as the Barton reaction (although one of many Barton reacti...
Hydrazone iodination Hydrazone iodination is an organic reaction in which a hydrazone is converted in a vinyl iodide by reaction of iodine and a non-nucleophilic base such as DBU[1][2] . First published by D. H. R. Barton in 1962 the reaction is sometimes referred to as the Barton reaction (although one of many Barton...
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Hydrocodone compound
Hydrocodone compound A hydrocodone compound is a pharmaceutical compound containing hydrocodone. To qualify for treatment as a schedule III medication in the US, hydrocodone must be combined with a nonnarcotic ingredient in a recognized therapeutic amount. There are four dosage forms recognized by the US authorities: ...
Hydrocodone compound A hydrocodone compound is a pharmaceutical compound containing hydrocodone. To qualify for treatment as a schedule III medication in the US, hydrocodone must be combined with a nonnarcotic ingredient in a recognized therapeutic amount. There are four dosage forms recognized by the US authorities:...
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Hydrocodone overdose
Hydrocodone overdose # Overdosage topics Manifestations Treatment ## Manifestations Serious overdosage with hydrocodone is characterized by respiratory depression (a decrease in respiratory rate and/or tidal volume, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, cyanosis), extreme somnolence progressing to stupor or coma, skeletal muscl...
Hydrocodone overdose Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overdosage topics Manifestations Treatment ## Manifestations Serious overdosage with hydrocodone is characterized by respiratory depression (a decrease in respiratory rate and/or tidal volume, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, cyanosis), extreme somn...
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Hydromorphone (oral)
Hydromorphone (oral) # 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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