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Royal Perth Hospital
Royal Perth Hospital Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) is an 855-bed teaching hospital located on north eastern edge of the CBD of Perth, Western Australia (Template:Coor dms). Royal Perth Hospital also has specialised rehabilitation facilities at Shenton Park. # History The Hospital traces its history back to the first colo...
Royal Perth Hospital Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) is an 855-bed teaching hospital located on north eastern edge of the CBD of Perth, Western Australia (Template:Coor dms). Royal Perth Hospital also has specialised rehabilitation facilities at Shenton Park. # History The Hospital traces its history back to the first col...
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Rubber band ligation
Rubber band ligation Rubber band ligation is an outpatient treatment for second-degree internal hemorrhoids. In this procedure, a small Rubber band|band is applied to the base of the hemorrhoid, stopping the blood supply to the hemorrhoidal mass. The hemorrhoid will then shrivel and die within 2 to 7 days. The shrive...
Rubber band ligation Rubber band ligation is an outpatient treatment for second-degree internal hemorrhoids. In this procedure, a small Rubber band|band is applied to the base of the hemorrhoid, stopping the blood supply to the hemorrhoidal mass. The hemorrhoid will then shrivel and die within 2 to 7 days. The shriv...
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Rushabh Eye Hospital
Rushabh Eye Hospital Rushabh Eye Hospital was started on 15th August 1990 as a part of Rushabh Nursing Home which was established in the year 1989 by Dr. Jayant Shah and Dr. Savita Shah. Since then, they have grown bigger and better to become a full-fledged Super-speciality Eye Hospital in Mumbai over the last three de...
Rushabh Eye Hospital Rushabh Eye Hospital was started on 15th August 1990 as a part of Rushabh Nursing Home which was established in the year 1989 by Dr. Jayant Shah and Dr. Savita Shah. Since then, they have grown bigger and better to become a full-fledged Super-speciality Eye Hospital in Mumbai over the last three d...
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Ryanodine receptor 2
Ryanodine receptor 2 Ryanodine receptor 2 (RYR2) is a protein found primarily in cardiac muscle. In humans, it is encoded by the RYR2 gene. In the process of cardiac calcium-induced calcium release, RYR2 is the major mediator for sarcoplasmic release of stored calcium ions. # Structure The channel is composed of RYR2 ...
Ryanodine receptor 2 Ryanodine receptor 2 (RYR2) is a protein found primarily in cardiac muscle. In humans, it is encoded by the RYR2 gene.[1][2][3] In the process of cardiac calcium-induced calcium release, RYR2 is the major mediator for sarcoplasmic release of stored calcium ions. # Structure The channel is compose...
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SA-response elements
SA-response elements "Salicylic acid (SA) is an important signal in plant defence and a SA-response element (SARE) has been identified in the tobacco PR2-d gene. A 76bp fragment conferred a 20-fold induction by SA in transgenic tobacco plants and protein binding studies indicated that the core sequence of this SARE is...
SA-response elements Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Henry A. Hoff "Salicylic acid (SA) is an important signal in plant defence [4••] and a SA-response element (SARE) has been identified in the tobacco PR2-d gene. A 76bp fragment conferred a 20-fold induction by SA in transgenic tobacco plants and protein binding studi...
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Surfactant protein B
Surfactant protein B Surfactant protein B is an essential lipid-associated protein found in pulmonary surfactant. Without it, the lung would not be able to inflate after a deep breath out. It rearranges lipid molecules in the fluid lining the lung so that tiny air sacs in the lung, called alveoli, can more easily infl...
Surfactant protein B Surfactant protein B is an essential lipid-associated protein found in pulmonary surfactant. Without it, the lung would not be able to inflate after a deep breath out.[1] It rearranges lipid molecules in the fluid lining the lung so that tiny air sacs in the lung, called alveoli, can more easily ...
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Surfactant protein C
Surfactant protein C Surfactant protein C (SP-C), is one of the pulmonary surfactant proteins. In humans this is encoded by the SFTPC gene. It is a membrane protein which manufactures surfactant. The propeptide of pulmonary surfactant C has an N-terminal alpha-helical segment whose suggested function was stabilization...
Surfactant protein C Surfactant protein C (SP-C), is one of the pulmonary surfactant proteins. In humans this is encoded by the SFTPC gene.[1][2][3] It is a membrane protein which manufactures surfactant. The propeptide of pulmonary surfactant C has an N-terminal alpha-helical segment whose suggested function was sta...
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ST segment alternans
ST segment alternans Synonyms and keywords: ST alternans Related chapter: electrical alternans # Overview Electrical alternans is an electrocardiographic phenomenon which describes teh 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...
ST segment alternans Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Synonyms and keywords: ST alternans Related chapter: electrical alternans # Overview Electrical alternans is an electrocardiographic phenomenon which describes teh beat to beat alternation in the height (ie.e amplitude), duration (the length of t...
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Sandbox:Abdul qudoos
Sandbox:Abdul qudoos For training # Acute Pancreatitis # Overview Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory condition of the pancreas characterized by abdominal pain and elevated levels of pancreatic enzymes in the blood. Several conditions are associated with acute pancreatitis. Depending on its severity, it can have se...
Sandbox:Abdul qudoos For training Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Abdul Qudoos Iqbal, MBBS[1] # Acute Pancreatitis # Overview Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory condition of the pancreas characterized by abdominal pain and elevated levels of pancreatic enzymes in the blood. Several conditions are associated with a...
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Sandbox:Fausatadogba
Sandbox:Fausatadogba "Fausat Adogba, MD # ANEMIA Definition: Anemia occurs when the level of RBC in a human's body is decreased. ## Classification of anemia Anemia can be broadly classified into 3 major classes. - Microcytic anemia - Macrocytic anemia - Normocytic anemia ### Microcytic anemia For anemia to be classi...
Sandbox:Fausatadogba "Fausat Adogba, MD[1] # ANEMIA Definition: Anemia occurs when the level of RBC in a human's body is decreased. ## Classification of anemia Anemia can be broadly classified into 3 major classes. - Microcytic anemia - Macrocytic anemia - Normocytic anemia ### Microcytic anemia For anemia to be cl...
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Sandbox: Golnaz Holm
Sandbox: Golnaz Holm # Overview Blurred vision is a common ocular symptom which is define as a sudden or gradual loss of clarity or sharpness of vision and difficulty to see fine details.It can present unilateral or bilateral. # Historical Perspective There is not much information regarding the historical perspective...
Sandbox: Golnaz Holm Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: # Overview Blurred vision is a common ocular symptom which is define as a sudden or gradual loss of clarity or sharpness of vision and difficulty to see fine details.It can present unilateral or bilateral. # Historica...
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Sandbox: attribution
Sandbox: attribution # Overview - The images you upload on WikiDoc should be adapted from copyleft sources. We have a list of some of the copyleft websites that we can use here. - Some websites provide the attribution text while downloading the image while some others do not. # Radiopedia - Radiopedia provides the at...
Sandbox: attribution Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmed Younes M.B.B.CH [2] # Overview - The images you upload on WikiDoc should be adapted from copyleft sources. We have a list of some of the copyleft websites that we can use here. - Some websites provide the attri...
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Sandbox: hemorrhoids
Sandbox: hemorrhoids ## High fiber diet - Eating a high-fiber diet can make stools softer and easier to pass, reducing the pressure on hemorrhoids caused by straining. - Fiber is not digested in the GIT, but it helps improving digestion and preventing constipation. - Good sources of dietary fiber are fruits, vegetable...
Sandbox: hemorrhoids ## High fiber diet - Eating a high-fiber diet can make stools softer and easier to pass, reducing the pressure on hemorrhoids caused by straining. - Fiber is not digested in the GIT, but it helps improving digestion and preventing constipation. - Good sources of dietary fiber are fruits, vegetable...
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Sandbox:landing lung
Sandbox:landing lung # Overview Pulmonary mass is generally defined as any area of pulmonary opacification that measures more than 30 mm in the lung. Pulmonary mass can be benign or malignant. On the other hand, pulmonary nodule is defined as a relatively well defined round or oval pulmonary parenchymal lesion equal o...
Sandbox:landing lung Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2] # Overview Pulmonary mass is generally defined as any area of pulmonary opacification that measures more than 30 mm in the lung. Pulmonary mass can be benign or malignant. On the ot...
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Sandbox:risk factors
Sandbox:risk factors # Overview - There are no established risk factors for . OR - The most potent risk factor in the development of is . Other risk factors include , , and . - Common risk factors in the development of include , , , and . - Common risk factors in the development of may be occupational, environmenta...
Sandbox:risk factors Template:Page name Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: # Overview - There are no established risk factors for [disease name]. OR - The most potent risk factor in the development of [disease name] is [risk factor 1]. Other risk factors include [risk fa...
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Sandbox MEN genetics
Sandbox MEN genetics - The gene locus causing MEN1 has been localised to chromosome 11q13 by studies of loss of heterozigosity (LOH) on MEN1-associated tumors and by linkage analysis in MEN1 families - MEN1, spans about 10 Kb and consists of ten exons encoding a 610 amino acid nuclear protein, named menin. - MEN1 gene ...
Sandbox MEN genetics - The gene locus causing MEN1 has been localised to chromosome 11q13 by studies of loss of heterozigosity (LOH) on MEN1-associated tumors and by linkage analysis in MEN1 families[1][2][3][4] - MEN1, spans about 10 Kb and consists of ten exons encoding a 610 amino acid nuclear protein, named menin....
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Sandbox Trandolapril
Sandbox Trandolapril Drugs that act directly on the renin-angiotensin system can cause injury and death to the developing fetus. # Hypertension - Dosing Information - Recommended initial dosage(for non-black patients): 1 mg PO qd - Recommended initial dosage(for black patients): 2 mg PO qd - Required dosage for most p...
Sandbox Trandolapril Drugs that act directly on the renin-angiotensin system can cause injury and death to the developing fetus. ### Hypertension - Dosing Information - Recommended initial dosage(for non-black patients): 1 mg PO qd - Recommended initial dosage(for black patients): 2 mg PO qd - Required dosage for mos...
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Sandbox ammu WNV EPi
Sandbox ammu WNV EPi # Overview Universal screening for WNV is not recommended. As blood and transplant-related transmissions of the virus have been reported, nucleic acid tests (NAT) may be used to screen for WNV among potential blood and solid organ donors. In blood donation, individual screening is not recommended ...
Sandbox ammu WNV EPi Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Yazan Daaboul, M.D. # Overview Universal screening for WNV is not recommended. As blood and transplant-related transmissions of the virus have been reported, nucleic acid tests (NAT) may be used to screen for WNV a...
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Sandbox hypocalcemia
Sandbox hypocalcemia # Overview Hypocalcemia, defined as a total serum calcium level (adjusted for albumin) of < 8.4 mg/dL (2.1 mmol/L) or an ionized Ca++ level of < 4.6 mg/dL (1.15 mmol/L), may manifest as an asymptomatic laboratory abnormality or a life-threatening condition requiring emergent correction. Common ca...
Sandbox hypocalcemia Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmed Zaghw, M.D. [2]; Vidit Bhargava, M.B.B.S [3]; Ammu Susheela, M.D. [4] # Overview Hypocalcemia, defined as a total serum calcium level (adjusted for albumin) of < 8.4 mg/dL (2.1 mmol/L) or an ionized Ca++ leve...
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Sandbox leucocytosis
Sandbox leucocytosis - ↑ Assimakopoulos D, Patrikakos G, Fotika C, Elisaf M (December 2002). "Benign migratory glossitis or geographic tongue: an enigmatic oral lesion". Am. J. Med. 113 (9): 751–5. PMID 12517366..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"\"""\"""'""'"}.mw-parser-outp...
Sandbox leucocytosis - ↑ Assimakopoulos D, Patrikakos G, Fotika C, Elisaf M (December 2002). "Benign migratory glossitis or geographic tongue: an enigmatic oral lesion". Am. J. Med. 113 (9): 751–5. PMID 12517366..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"\"""\"""'""'"}.mw-parser-out...
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Sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis overview # Overview Sarcoidosis, also called sarcoid (from the Greek 'sark' and 'oid' meaning "flesh-like") or Besnier-Boeck disease, is an immune system disorder characterised by non-caseating granulomas (small inflammatory nodules) that most commonly arises in young adults. The cause of the disease is s...
Sarcoidosis overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: # Overview Sarcoidosis, also called sarcoid (from the Greek 'sark' and 'oid' meaning "flesh-like") or Besnier-Boeck disease, is an immune system disorder characterised by non-caseating granulomas (small inflammatory...
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Saw palmetto extract
Saw palmetto extract Saw palmetto extract is an extract of the fruit of Serenoa repens. It is rich in fatty acids and phytosterols, and has been shown to be effective in the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Native Americans used the fruit for food, but also in the treatment of a variety of urinary and repro...
Saw palmetto extract Saw palmetto extract is an extract of the fruit of Serenoa repens. It is rich in fatty acids and phytosterols, and has been shown to be effective in the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia[1]. Native Americans used the fruit for food, but also in the treatment of a variety of urinary and r...
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Schisandra chinensis
Schisandra chinensis Schisandra chinensis (五味子 in Chinese, pinyin: wǔ wèi zi, literally "five flavor berry") is a deciduous woody vine hardy to USDA Zone 4 and is dioecious, meaning individual plants are either male or female, thus both male and female plants must be grown if seeds are desired. It is very tolerant to s...
Schisandra chinensis Schisandra chinensis (五味子 in Chinese, pinyin: wǔ wèi zi, literally "five flavor berry") is a deciduous woody vine hardy to USDA Zone 4 and is dioecious, meaning individual plants are either male or female, thus both male and female plants must be grown if seeds are desired. It is very tolerant to ...
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Schrödinger equation
Schrödinger equation In physics, especially quantum mechanics, the Schrödinger equation is an equation that describes how the quantum state of a physical system varies. According to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, the state vector is used to calculate the probability that a physical system is in a g...
Schrödinger equation Template:Quantum mechanics In physics, especially quantum mechanics, the Schrödinger equation is an equation that describes how the quantum state of a physical system varies. According to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, the state vector is used to calculate the probability that...
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Scientific community
Scientific community The scientific community consists of the total body of scientists, its relationships and interactions. It is normally divided into "sub-communities" each working on a particular field within science (for example there is a robotics community within the field of computer science. Objectivity is expe...
Scientific community Template:Nofootnotes The scientific community consists of the total body of scientists, its relationships and interactions. It is normally divided into "sub-communities" each working on a particular field within science (for example there is a robotics community within the field of computer scien...
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Scientific consensus
Scientific consensus # Overview Scientific consensus is the collective judgment, position, and opinion of the community of scientists in a particular field of science at a particular time. Scientific consensus is not, by itself, a scientific argument, and is not part of the scientific method; however, the content of ...
Scientific consensus # Overview Scientific consensus is the collective judgment, position, and opinion of the community of scientists in a particular field of science at a particular time. Scientific consensus is not, by itself, a scientific argument, and is not part of the scientific method; however, the content of ...
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Scientific pluralism
Scientific pluralism Scientific pluralism is the view that some phenomena observed in science require multiple explanations to account for their nature. Pluralists observe that scientists present various—sometimes even incompatible—models of the world and argue that this is due to the complexity of the world and repres...
Scientific pluralism Scientific pluralism is the view that some phenomena observed in science require multiple explanations to account for their nature. Pluralists observe that scientists present various—sometimes even incompatible—models of the world and argue that this is due to the complexity of the world and repre...
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Scleroderma
Scleroderma overview # Overview Scleroderma is an autoimmune connective tissue disease. The hallmark of the disease is the presence of autoantibodies against various cellular antigens, which results in small vessel vasculopathy, excessive collagen deposition and fibrosis of skin and internal organs. Growth factors and...
Scleroderma overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: M. Khurram Afzal, MD [2] Ayesha A. Khan, MD[3] # Overview Scleroderma is an autoimmune connective tissue disease. The hallmark of the disease is the presence of autoantibodies against various cellular antigens, whi...
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Screening (medicine)
Screening (medicine) # Overview Screening, in medicine, is a strategy used to identify disease in an unsuspecting population. Unlike most medicine, in screening, tests are performed on those without any clinical indication of disease. The intention of screening is to identify disease in a community early, thus enablin...
Screening (medicine) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Screening, in medicine, is a strategy used to identify disease in an unsuspecting population. Unlike most medicine, in screening, tests are performed on those without any clinical indication of disease. The intention of screening is to...
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Screening of obesity
Screening of obesity # 2017 USPSTF Guideline on the Screening of Obesity in Children and Adolescents 6 Years and older ## Recommendations for Screening of Obesity # 2013 AHA/ACC/TOS Guideline for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Associa...
Screening of obesity Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Usama Talib, BSc, MD [2] # 2017 USPSTF Guideline on the Screening of Obesity in Children and Adolescents 6 Years and older[1] ## Recommendations for Screening of Obesity # 2013 AHA/ACC/TOS Guideline for the Manag...
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Seborrheic keratosis
Seborrheic keratosis A seborrheic keratosis is a benign skin growth that is very common among people over 40 years of age. # Presentation The growths resemble flattened or raised warts, but have no viral origins and may exhibit a variety of colors, from pink or yellow through brown and black. Because only the top lay...
Seborrheic keratosis Template:Search infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] A seborrheic keratosis is a benign skin growth that is very common among people over 40 years of age. # Presentation The growths resemble flattened or raised warts, but have no viral origins and may exhibit a variety of co...
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Semliki Forest Virus
Semliki Forest Virus The Semliki Forest virus (or Semiliki Forest virus) was first isolated from mosquitoes in the Semliki Forest, Uganda by the Uganda Virus Research Institute in 1942. It is known to cause disease in both animals and man. It is an Alphavirus found in central, eastern, and southern Africa. The Semliki...
Semliki Forest Virus The Semliki Forest virus (or Semiliki Forest virus) was first isolated from mosquitoes in the Semliki Forest, Uganda by the Uganda Virus Research Institute in 1942. It is known to cause disease in both animals and man. It is an Alphavirus found in central, eastern, and southern Africa. The Semlik...
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Somatosensory system
Somatosensory system The somatosensory system is a widespread and diverse sensory system comprising of the receptors and processing centres to produce the sensory modalities touch, temperature, proprioception (body position), and nociception (pain). The sensory receptors cover the skin and epithelia, skeletal muscles, ...
Somatosensory system The somatosensory system is a widespread and diverse sensory system comprising of the receptors and processing centres to produce the sensory modalities touch, temperature, proprioception (body position), and nociception (pain). The sensory receptors cover the skin and epithelia, skeletal muscles,...
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Sensory neuroscience
Sensory neuroscience # Overview Sensory neuroscience is a subfield of neuroscience which tries to understand the behaviour of neurons in sensory systems. Since the neural code is unknown, it is difficult to begin understanding the brain by looking at the behaviour of more abstract neurons. Since it is possible to ex...
Sensory neuroscience # Overview Sensory neuroscience is a subfield of neuroscience which tries to understand the behaviour of neurons in sensory systems. Since the neural code is unknown, it is difficult to begin understanding the brain by looking at the behaviour of more abstract neurons. Since it is possible to ex...
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Sensory substitution
Sensory substitution Sensory substitution means to transform the characteristics of one sensory modality into stimuli of another sensory modality. It is hoped that sensory substitution systems can help handicapped people by restoring their ability to perceive a certain defective sensory modality by using sensory inform...
Sensory substitution Sensory substitution means to transform the characteristics of one sensory modality into stimuli of another sensory modality. It is hoped that sensory substitution systems can help handicapped people by restoring their ability to perceive a certain defective sensory modality by using sensory infor...
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Serine endopeptidase
Serine endopeptidase In biochemistry, serine proteases or serine endopeptidases (newer name) are a class of peptidases (enzymes that cleave peptide bonds in proteins) that are characterised by the presence of a serine residue in the active site of the enzyme. Serine proteases are grouped into clans that share structura...
Serine endopeptidase In biochemistry, serine proteases or serine endopeptidases (newer name) are a class of peptidases (enzymes that cleave peptide bonds in proteins) that are characterised by the presence of a serine residue in the active site of the enzyme. Serine proteases are grouped into clans that share structur...
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Sexual health clinic
Sexual health clinic Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D. # Overview A sexual health clinic is a clinic that specializes in treatment of sex-related problems. Sexual health clinics have been known as VD clinics, STD clinics and GUM clinics (GUM for genitourinary medicine). Almost every sexual health clinic will, at the ver...
Sexual health clinic Template:Search infobox Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D. # Overview A sexual health clinic is a clinic that specializes in treatment of sex-related problems. Sexual health clinics have been known as VD clinics, STD clinics and GUM clinics (GUM for genitourinary medicine). Almost every sexual healt...
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Shaken baby syndrome
Shaken baby syndrome Synonyms and keywords: abusive head trauma, the battered-child syndrome, the whiplash shaken infant syndrome, nonaccidental head injury, nonaccidental head trauma, inflicted traumatic brain injury, shaken impact syndrome # Overview Abusive head trauma (AHT), commonly known as shaken baby syndrome...
Shaken baby syndrome For patient information click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shakiba Hassanzadeh, MD[2] Synonyms and keywords: abusive head trauma, the battered-child syndrome, the whiplash shaken infant syndrome, nonaccidental head injury, nonaccidental hea...
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Shaping (psychology)
Shaping (psychology) The differential reinforcement of successive approximations, or more commonly, shaping is a conditioning procedure used primarily in the experimental analysis of behavior. It was introduced by B.F. Skinner with pigeons and extended to dogs, dolphins, humans and other species. In shaping, the form ...
Shaping (psychology) Template:Psychology (sidebar) The differential reinforcement of successive approximations, or more commonly, shaping is a conditioning procedure used primarily in the experimental analysis of behavior. It was introduced by B.F. Skinner [1] with pigeons and extended to dogs, dolphins, humans and ot...
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Sheba Medical Center
Sheba Medical Center The Chaim Sheba Medical Center (Template:Lang-he), often referred to as the Tel HaShomer Hospital, is the largest hospital in Israel, world renowned for its medical services, research, and patient care. It was founded in 1948, one month after Israel was created. The Sheba Medical Center also has a ...
Sheba Medical Center The Chaim Sheba Medical Center (Template:Lang-he), often referred to as the Tel HaShomer Hospital, is the largest hospital in Israel,[1] world renowned for its medical services, research, and patient care. It was founded in 1948, one month after Israel was created. The Sheba Medical Center also ha...
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Shengshiform sandbox
Shengshiform sandbox # 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 ...
Shengshiform sandbox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sheng Shi, 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 intended...
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Shigella dysenteriae
Shigella dysenteriae # Overview Shigella dysenteriae is a species of the rod-shaped bacterial genus Shigella. Shigella species can cause shigellosis (bacillary dysentery). Shigellae are Gram-negative, nonspore-forming, facultatively anaerobic, nonmotile bacteria. S. dysenteriae, spread by contaminated water and food, ...
Shigella dysenteriae Template:Seealso Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Shigella dysenteriae is a species of the rod-shaped bacterial genus Shigella.[1][page needed] Shigella species can cause shigellosis (bacillary dysentery). Shigellae are Gram-negative, nonspore-forming, facultatively a...
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Shigellosis
Shigellosis overview # Overview Shigellosis is a common foodborne or waterborne infectious illness caused by Shigella species, a gram-negative, non-motile, facultatively anaerobic, non-spore-forming rod. Shigella was first discovered by Dr. Kiyoshi Shiga following a bacillary dysentery outbreak in Japan in 1896. It is...
Shigellosis overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Yazan Daaboul; Serge Korjian; and João André Alves Silva, M.D. [2] # Overview Shigellosis is a common foodborne or waterborne infectious illness caused by Shigella species, a gram-negative, non-motile, facultatively ...
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Short ciliary nerves
Short ciliary nerves The branches of the ciliary ganglion are the short ciliary nerves. These are delicate filaments, from six to ten in number, which arise from the forepart of the ganglion in two bundles connected with its superior and inferior angles; the lower bundle is the larger. They run forward with the ciliary...
Short ciliary nerves Template:Infobox Nerve Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The branches of the ciliary ganglion are the short ciliary nerves. These are delicate filaments, from six to ten in number, which arise from the forepart of the ganglion in two bundles connected with its superior and inferio...
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Sigmatropic reaction
Sigmatropic reaction A Sigmatropic reaction in organic chemistry is a pericyclic reaction wherein the net result is one sigma bond changed to another sigma bond . In this type of rearrangement reaction, a substituent moves from one part of a pi-bonded system to another part in an intramolecular reaction with simultaneo...
Sigmatropic reaction A Sigmatropic reaction in organic chemistry is a pericyclic reaction wherein the net result is one sigma bond changed to another sigma bond [1]. In this type of rearrangement reaction, a substituent moves from one part of a pi-bonded system to another part in an intramolecular reaction with simult...
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Unicameral bone cyst
Unicameral bone cyst Synonyms and keywords: Simple bone cyst; Traumatic bone cyst, UBC # Overview Unicameral bone cyst (UBC) constitute approximately 3% of all bone tumors. Adolescents and children are most affected by unicameral bone cyst. The age distribution of unicameral bone cyst is between 5-15 years. Men are mo...
Unicameral bone cyst 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] Synonyms and keywords: Simple bone cyst; Traumatic bone cyst, UBC # Overview Unicameral bone cyst (UBC) constitute approximately 3% of all bone tumors. Adolescents and ...
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Simple random sample
Simple random sample In statistics, a simple random sample is a subset of individuals (a sample) chosen from a larger set (a population). Each individual is chosen randomly and entirely by chance, such that each individual has the same probability of being chosen at any stage during the sampling process, and each subse...
Simple random sample In statistics, a simple random sample is a subset of individuals (a sample) chosen from a larger set (a population). Each individual is chosen randomly and entirely by chance, such that each individual has the same probability of being chosen at any stage during the sampling process, and each subs...
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Sinus-lift procedure
Sinus-lift procedure # Overview A sinus-lift procedure is a surgical procedure, performed by a specialised dentist, to augment bone mass in the top jaw (maxilla), which increases the likelihood of successful placement of dental implants. Bone from another part of the body, such as the iliac crest, is grafted in the bo...
Sinus-lift procedure # Overview A sinus-lift procedure is a surgical procedure, performed by a specialised dentist, to augment bone mass in the top jaw (maxilla), which increases the likelihood of successful placement of dental implants. Bone from another part of the body, such as the iliac crest, is grafted in the bo...
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Siraitia grosvenorii
Siraitia grosvenorii Siraitia grosvenorii is an herbaceous perennial vine native to southern People's Republic of China and Northern Thailand and best known for its fruit, the luo han guo (traditional Chinese: 羅漢果/simplified Template:Zh-cpl or monk's fruit). It is one of four species in the genus Siraitia. Botanical ...
Siraitia grosvenorii Siraitia grosvenorii is an herbaceous perennial vine native to southern People's Republic of China and Northern Thailand and best known for its fruit, the luo han guo (traditional Chinese: 羅漢果/simplified Template:Zh-cpl or monk's fruit). It is one of four species in the genus Siraitia. Botanical...
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Site Enhancement Oil
Site Enhancement Oil # Background Site Enhancement Oil (SEO) is a liquid substance, usually a mixture of oils, used by a few bodybuilders to increase the apparent size of some muscles. The effects of SEO are purely and solely cosmetic. It is injected either under the skin or between the muscle fibers. Many doctors adv...
Site Enhancement Oil Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Background Site Enhancement Oil (SEO) is a liquid substance, usually a mixture of oils, used by a few bodybuilders to increase the apparent size of some muscles. The effects of SEO are purely and solely cosmetic. It is injected either under the...
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Skeletal-muscle pump
Skeletal-muscle pump The skeletal-muscle pump is a collection of skeletal muscles that aid the heart in the circulation of blood. It is especially important in increasing venous return to the heart, but may also play a role in arterial blood flow. # Venous return During physical exercise, muscles contract and expand l...
Skeletal-muscle pump Template:WikiDoc Cardiology News Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The skeletal-muscle pump is a collection of skeletal muscles that aid the heart in the circulation of blood. It is especially important in increasing venous return to the heart, but may also play a role in arterial...
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Skin cancer
Skin cancer overview # Overview Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes. Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin), so a tumor is usually clearly visible. This makes most skin cancers detectable in the early stages. There are three common types of sk...
Skin cancer overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes. Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin), so a tumor is usually clearly visible. This makes most skin cancers detectable in ...
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Sleep Apnea
Sleep Apnea overview # Overview Sleep apnea, sleep apnoea or sleep apnœa is a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. These episodes, called apneas (literally, "without breath"), each last long enough so one or more breaths are missed, and occur repeatedly throughout sleep. The standard defin...
Sleep Apnea overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kashish Goel, M.D. # Overview Sleep apnea, sleep apnoea or sleep apnœa is a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. These episodes, called apneas (literally, "without breath"), each last l...
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Sleep and creativity
Sleep and creativity The majority of studies on sleep and creativity have shown that sleep can facilitate insightful behavior and flexible reasoning. On the other hand, a few recent studies have supported a theory of creative insomnia, in which creativity is significantly correlated with sleep disturbance. # Sleep and...
Sleep and creativity Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The majority of studies on sleep and creativity have shown that sleep can facilitate insightful behavior and flexible reasoning. On the other hand, a few recent studies have supported a theory of creative insomnia, in which creativity is significa...
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Sleep apnea
Sleep apnea overview # Overview Sleep apnea was first described in literature in the 19th century. It was often misdiagnosed as either narcolepsy or skepticism. There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive, central, and mixed. The pathogenesis of obstructive sleep apnea includes upper airway anatomy defects, the ...
Sleep apnea overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Saarah T. Alkhairy, M.D. # Overview Sleep apnea was first described in literature in the 19th century. It was often misdiagnosed as either narcolepsy or skepticism. There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive,...
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Venae cordis minimae
Venae cordis minimae Synonyms and keywords: Smallest cardiac veins; Thebesian veins; Venae cardiacae minimae; Veins of Thebesius # Overview Venae cordis minimae (or smallest cardiac veins, Thebesian veins, venae cardiacae minimae, veins of Thebesius) are minute valveless veins in the walls of all four heart chambers ...
Venae cordis minimae Template:Infobox Vein Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Synonyms and keywords: Smallest cardiac veins; Thebesian veins; Venae cardiacae minimae; Veins of Thebesius # Overview Venae cordis minimae (or smallest cardiac veins, Thebesian veins, venae cardiacae minimae, veins of Theb...
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Sodium nitroprusside
Sodium nitroprusside Sodium nitroprusside is the chemical compound with the formula Na2·2H2O. This salt serves as a source of nitric oxide, a potent peripheral vasodilator that affects both arterioles and venules (venules more than arterioles). Sodium nitroprusside is often administered intravenously to patients who ...
Sodium nitroprusside Template:Chembox new Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Sodium nitroprusside is the chemical compound with the formula Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]·2H2O. [1] This salt serves as a source of nitric oxide, a potent peripheral vasodilator that affects both arterioles and venules (venules more than ...
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Sodium hypophosphite
Sodium hypophosphite Sodium hypophosphite (NaPO2H2) is the sodium salt of hypophosphorous acid. It is a solid at room temperature, appearing as odorless white crystals. It is soluble in water, and easily absorbs moisture from the air. Sodium hypophosphite should be kept in a cool, dry place, isolated from oxidizing m...
Sodium hypophosphite Sodium hypophosphite (NaPO2H2) is the sodium salt of hypophosphorous acid. It is a solid at room temperature, appearing as odorless white crystals. It is soluble in water, and easily absorbs moisture from the air. Sodium hypophosphite should be kept in a cool, dry place, isolated from oxidizing ...
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Sodium metabisulfite
Sodium metabisulfite Sodium metabisulfite or sodium pyrosulfite (IUPAC spelling; Br. E. sodium metabisulphite or sodium pyrosulphite) is an inorganic compound of chemical formula Na2S2O5. The name is sometimes referred to as disodium (metabisulfite, etc). It is used as a sterilizer and antioxidant/preservative. # U...
Sodium metabisulfite Template:Chembox new Sodium metabisulfite or sodium pyrosulfite (IUPAC spelling; Br. E. sodium metabisulphite or sodium pyrosulphite) is an inorganic compound of chemical formula Na2S2O5. The name is sometimes referred to as disodium (metabisulfite, etc). It is used as a sterilizer and antioxid...
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Soft tissue disorder
Soft tissue disorder Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. # Overview Soft tissue disorders are medical conditions affecting soft tissue. Often soft tissue injuries are some of the most chronically painful and difficult to treat because it is very difficult to s...
Soft tissue disorder Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. # Overview Soft tissue disorders are medical conditions affecting soft tissue. Often soft tissue injuries are some of the most chronically painful and ...
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Sonogashira coupling
Sonogashira coupling In organic chemistry, a Sonogashira coupling is a coupling reaction of terminal alkynes with aryl or vinyl halides. This reaction was first reported by Kenkichi Sonogashira and Nobue Hagihara in 1975. # Catalyst Typically, two catalysts are needed for this reaction: a zerovalent palladium complex ...
Sonogashira coupling In organic chemistry, a Sonogashira coupling is a coupling reaction of terminal alkynes with aryl or vinyl halides. This reaction was first reported by Kenkichi Sonogashira and Nobue Hagihara in 1975.[1] # Catalyst Typically, two catalysts are needed for this reaction: a zerovalent palladium comp...
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Southampton Hospital
Southampton Hospital Southampton Hospital, a 168-bed hospital, in Southampton, New York, is the only hospital in the Hamptons. First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her sister Lee Radziwill were born there. It is a member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System. The hospital admits more ...
Southampton Hospital Southampton Hospital, a 168-bed hospital, in Southampton, New York, is the only hospital in the Hamptons. First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her sister Lee Radziwill were born there. It is a member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System. The hospital admits more...
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Soy allergy
Soy allergy overview # Overview Soy allergy is a type of food allergy. Soy allergy is one of the most common food allergies. # Epidemiology and Demographics The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimates soy is among the nine most common food allergens for pediatric and adult food allergy patients. # Diagnos...
Soy allergy overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Soy allergy is a type of food allergy. Soy allergy is one of the most common food allergies.[1] # Epidemiology and Demographics The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimates soy is among the nine most common food allergens fo...
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Speech communication
Speech communication # Overview Speech communication refers to the processes associated with the production and perception of sounds used in spoken language. A number of academic disciplines study speech and speech sounds, including acoustics, psychology, speech pathology, linguistics, and computer science. # Speech ...
Speech communication Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Speech communication refers to the processes associated with the production and perception of sounds used in spoken language. A number of academic disciplines study speech and speech sounds, including acoustics, psychology, speech path...
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Sphingosine kinase 1
Sphingosine kinase 1 Sphingosine kinase 1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SPHK1 gene. Sphingosine kinase 1 phosphorylates sphingosine to sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) SK1 is normally a cytosolic protein but is recruited to membranes rich in phosphatidate (PA), a product of Phospholipase D (PLD) Sphingosi...
Sphingosine kinase 1 Sphingosine kinase 1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SPHK1 gene.[1][2] Sphingosine kinase 1 phosphorylates sphingosine to sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) SK1 is normally a cytosolic protein but is recruited to membranes rich in phosphatidate (PA), a product of Phospholipase D (PLD) Sp...
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Spline (mathematics)
Spline (mathematics) In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, a spline is a special function defined piecewise by polynomials. In interpolating problems, spline interpolation is often preferred to polynomial interpolation because it yields similar results, even when using low degree polynomials, while avoiding ...
Spline (mathematics) In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, a spline is a special function defined piecewise by polynomials. In interpolating problems, spline interpolation is often preferred to polynomial interpolation because it yields similar results, even when using low degree polynomials, while avoiding...
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Spontaneous emission
Spontaneous emission Spontaneous emission is the process by which a light source such as an atom, molecule, nanocrystal or nucleus in an excited state undergoes a transition to the ground state and emits a photon. Spontaneous emission of light or luminescence is a fundamental process that plays an essential role in man...
Spontaneous emission Spontaneous emission is the process by which a light source such as an atom, molecule, nanocrystal or nucleus in an excited state undergoes a transition to the ground state and emits a photon. Spontaneous emission of light or luminescence is a fundamental process that plays an essential role in ma...
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Sporothrix schenckii
Sporothrix schenckii # Overview Sporothrix schenckii is a fungus that can be found throughout the world. Areas characterized by warm, humid climates, are ideal for the fungus to thrive. The species is present in soil as well as in and on living and decomposing plant material such as peat moss. It can infect humans as ...
Sporothrix schenckii Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Alison Leibowitz [3] # Overview Sporothrix schenckii is a fungus that can be found throughout the world. Areas characterized by warm, humid climates, are ideal for the fungus to thrive. The species is present in so...
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Square of opposition
Square of opposition In the system of Aristotelian logic, the square of opposition is a diagram representing the different ways in which each of the four propositions of the system are logically related ('opposed') to each of the others. # Summary In traditional logic, a proposition (Latin: propositio) is a spoken ass...
Square of opposition In the system of Aristotelian logic, the square of opposition is a diagram representing the different ways in which each of the four propositions of the system are logically related ('opposed') to each of the others. # Summary In traditional logic, a proposition (Latin: propositio) is a spoken as...
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Stanley J. Korsmeyer
Stanley J. Korsmeyer # Overview Dr. Stanley J. Korsmeyer (1951 – March 31, 2005) was an American oncologist. Through his studies of apoptosis, Korsmeyer helped develop the concepts of the role of programmed cell death in carcinogenesis. In 1989 Korsmeyer was among the first to confirm that a particular form of lymphom...
Stanley J. Korsmeyer # Overview Dr. Stanley J. Korsmeyer (1951 – March 31, 2005) was an American oncologist. Through his studies of apoptosis, Korsmeyer helped develop the concepts of the role of programmed cell death in carcinogenesis. In 1989 Korsmeyer was among the first to confirm that a particular form of lymphom...
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Statistical literacy
Statistical literacy Statistical literacy is a term used to describe an individual's or group's ability to understand statistics. Statistical literacy is necessary for citizens to understand material presented in publications such as newspapers, television, the internet. Numeracy is a prerequisite to being statistica...
Statistical literacy Statistical literacy is a term used to describe an individual's or group's ability to understand statistics. Statistical literacy is necessary for citizens to understand material presented in publications such as newspapers, television, the internet. Numeracy is a prerequisite to being statistic...
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Steatorrhea
Steatorrhea overview # Overview Steatorrhea is the formation of non-solid feces. Stools may also float due to excess fat from malabsorption, have an oily appearance and be foul smelling. An oily anal leakage or some level of fecal incontinence may occur. There is increased fat excretion, which can be measured by deter...
Steatorrhea overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vindhya BellamKonda, M.B.B.S [2] # Overview Steatorrhea is the formation of non-solid feces. Stools may also float due to excess fat from malabsorption, have an oily appearance and be foul smelling. An oily anal leak...
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Stem cell treatments
Stem cell treatments However, there still exists a great deal of social and scientific uncertainty surrounding embryonic stem cell research, which will only be overcome through years of intensive research and by gaining the acceptance of the public. Furthermore, many technical difficulties remain which hinder the ultim...
Stem cell treatments Template:CleanupMedical researchers believe that stem cell treatments have the potential to change the face of human disease and alleviate suffering. A number of stem cell treatments already exist, although most are still experimental and/or costly, with the notable exception of bone marrow transp...
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Sternothyroid muscle
Sternothyroid muscle The Sternothyreoideus (or Sternothyroid muscle) is shorter and wider than the Sternohyoideus, beneath which it is situated. It arises from the posterior surface of the manubrium sterni, below the origin of the Sternohyoideus, and from the edge of the cartilage of the first rib, and sometimes that o...
Sternothyroid muscle Template:Muscle infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The Sternothyreoideus (or Sternothyroid muscle) is shorter and wider than the Sternohyoideus, beneath which it is situated. It arises from the posterior surface of the manubrium sterni, below the origin of the Sternohyoideu...
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Strabismus (protein)
Strabismus (protein) Strabismus was originally identified as a Drosophila protein involved in planar cell polarity . Flies with mutated stranismus genes have altered development of omatidia in their eyes. Vertebrates have two Strabismus-related proteins, VANGL1 and VANGL2 (an alternate name for the Drosophila "Strabism...
Strabismus (protein) Template:ProteinShort Strabismus was originally identified as a Drosophila protein involved in planar cell polarity [1]. Flies with mutated stranismus genes have altered development of omatidia in their eyes. Vertebrates have two Strabismus-related proteins, VANGL1 and VANGL2 (an alternate name fo...
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Streptococcus mutans
Streptococcus mutans # Overview Streptococcus mutans is a Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic bacteria commonly found in the human oral cavity and is a significant contributor to tooth decay. The microbe was first described by Clarke in 1924. # Role in tooth decay Along with S. sobrinus, S. mutans plays a major ro...
Streptococcus mutans # Overview Streptococcus mutans is a Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic bacteria commonly found in the human oral cavity and is a significant contributor to tooth decay.[1][2] The microbe was first described by Clarke in 1924.[3] # Role in tooth decay Along with S. sobrinus, S. mutans plays a...
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Stress hyperglycemia
Stress hyperglycemia # Overview Stress hyperglycemia is a medical term referring to transient elevation of the blood glucose due to the stress of illness. It usually requires no specific treatment and resolves spontaneously, but must be distinguished from various forms of diabetes mellitus. It is often discovered when...
Stress hyperglycemia # Overview Stress hyperglycemia is a medical term referring to transient elevation of the blood glucose due to the stress of illness. It usually requires no specific treatment and resolves spontaneously, but must be distinguished from various forms of diabetes mellitus. It is often discovered when...
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Structural phosphate
Structural phosphate # Overview Inside a cell, phosphate may be structural to a nucleic acid such as DNA and RNA or phospholipid. Outside the cell, phosphate may be dissolved in extracellular fluid (ECF) or form structures such as bone and teeth. Bringing phosphate in any form into the cell from a phosphate containing...
Structural phosphate Editor-In-Chief: Henry A. Hoff # Overview Inside a cell, phosphate may be structural to a nucleic acid such as DNA and RNA or phospholipid. Outside the cell, phosphate may be dissolved in extracellular fluid (ECF) or form structures such as bone and teeth. Bringing phosphate in any form into the ...
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Subscapularis muscle
Subscapularis muscle The Subscapularis is a large triangular muscle which fills the subscapular fossa. # Origin and insertion It arises from its medial two-thirds and from the lower two-thirds of the groove on the axillary border(subscapular fossa) of the scapula. Some fibers arise from tendinous laminæ which intersec...
Subscapularis muscle Template:Muscle infobox The Subscapularis is a large triangular muscle which fills the subscapular fossa. # Origin and insertion It arises from its medial two-thirds and from the lower two-thirds of the groove on the axillary border(subscapular fossa) of the scapula. Some fibers arise from tendin...
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Substance dependence
Substance dependence # Background The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is an American handbook for mental health professionals that lists different categories of mental disorders and the criteria for diagnosing them, according to the publishing organization the American Psychiatric Associati...
Substance dependence Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Background The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is an American handbook for mental health professionals that lists different categories of mental disorders and the criteria for diagnosing them, according to the publis...
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Sulfur tetrafluoride
Sulfur tetrafluoride Sulfur tetrafluoride is the chemical compound with the formula SF4. This species exists as a gas at standard conditions. It is a corrosive species that releases dangerous HF upon exposure to water or moisture. Despite these unwelcome characteristics, this compound is a useful reagent for the pre...
Sulfur tetrafluoride Template:Chembox new Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Sulfur tetrafluoride is the chemical compound with the formula SF4. This species exists as a gas at standard conditions. It is a corrosive species that releases dangerous HF upon exposure to water or moisture. Despite these...
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Suprascapular artery
Suprascapular artery The suprascapular artery (or transverse scapular artery) is a branch of the thyrocervical trunk. At first, it passes downward and laterally across the scalenus anterior and phrenic nerve, being covered by the sternocleidomastoid muscle; it then crosses the subclavian artery and the brachial plexus...
Suprascapular artery Template:Infobox Artery Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The suprascapular artery (or transverse scapular artery) is a branch of the thyrocervical trunk. At first, it passes downward and laterally across the scalenus anterior and phrenic nerve, being covered by the sternocleidom...
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Supratrochlear nerve
Supratrochlear nerve # Overview The supratrochlear nerve is a branch of the frontal nerve, which itself comes from the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal (or fifth) cranial nerve. It is smaller than the nearby supraorbital nerve. It passes above the pulley of the Superior oblique muscle, and gives off a descending...
Supratrochlear nerve Template:Infobox Nerve # Overview The supratrochlear nerve is a branch of the frontal nerve, which itself comes from the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal (or fifth) cranial nerve. It is smaller than the nearby supraorbital nerve. It passes above the pulley of the Superior oblique muscle, an...
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Surfactant protein A
Surfactant protein A Surfactant protein A is an innate immune system collectin. It is water-soluble and has collagen-like domains similar to SP-D. It is part of the innate immune system and is used to opsonize bacterial cells in the alveoli marking them for phagocytosis by alveolar macrophages. SP-A may also play a rol...
Surfactant protein A Surfactant protein A is an innate immune system collectin. It is water-soluble and has collagen-like domains similar to SP-D. It is part of the innate immune system and is used to opsonize bacterial cells in the alveoli marking them for phagocytosis by alveolar macrophages. SP-A may also play a ro...
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Surgical instruments
Surgical instruments A surgical instrument is a specially designed tool or device for performing specific actions of carrying out desired effects during a surgery or operation, such as modifying biological tissue, or to provide access or viewing it. Over time, many different kinds of surgical instruments and tools hav...
Surgical instruments A surgical instrument is a specially designed tool or device for performing specific actions of carrying out desired effects during a surgery or operation, such as modifying biological tissue, or to provide access or viewing it. Over time, many different kinds of surgical instruments and tools ha...
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Sympathetic ganglion
Sympathetic ganglion Sympathetic ganglia are the ganglia of the sympathetic nervous system. They deliver information to the body about stress and impending danger, and are responsible for the familiar fight-or-flight response. They contain approximately 20000–30000 nerve cell bodies and are located close to and either ...
Sympathetic ganglion Template:Infobox Anatomy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Sympathetic ganglia are the ganglia of the sympathetic nervous system. They deliver information to the body about stress and impending danger, and are responsible for the familiar fight-or-flight response. They contain app...
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Sympathomimetic drug
Sympathomimetic drug Sympathomimetic drugs are substances that mimic the effects of the hormone epinephrine (adrenaline) and the hormone/neurotransmitter norepinephrine (noradrenaline). They all raise blood pressure and are all weak bases. # Mechanisms of action The mechanisms of sympathomimetic drugs are to act as ca...
Sympathomimetic drug Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Sympathomimetic drugs are substances that mimic the effects of the hormone epinephrine (adrenaline) and the hormone/neurotransmitter norepinephrine (noradrenaline). They all raise blood pressure and are all weak bases. # Mechanisms of action The ...
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Systolic dysfunction
Systolic dysfunction # Overview Left ventricular systolic dysfunction is the condition where the left ventricle can only manage to eject less than 40% (occasionally less than 35%) of the blood in it, with each contraction. The term is used when the echocardiogram shows this but the patient isn’t in overt heart failure...
Systolic dysfunction Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Left ventricular systolic dysfunction is the condition where the left ventricle can only manage to eject less than 40% (occasionally less than 35%) of the blood in it, with each contraction. The term is used when the echocardiogram sho...
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TATA-binding protein
TATA-binding protein The TATA-binding protein (TBP) is a general transcription factor that binds specifically to a DNA sequence called the TATA box. This DNA sequence is found about 30 base pairs upstream of the transcription start site in some eukaryotic gene promoters.. # TBP gene family TBP is a member of a small ...
TATA-binding protein The TATA-binding protein (TBP) is a general transcription factor that binds specifically to a DNA sequence called the TATA box. This DNA sequence is found about 30 base pairs upstream of the transcription start site in some eukaryotic gene promoters.[1]. # TBP gene family TBP is a member of a sm...
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TAVR Procedure guide
TAVR Procedure guide # Overview During the past 50 years, surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) was the standard of care for patients with severe AS. Global aging has raised concerns about safety and possibility of surgical procedure in old patients with associated co-morbidities. Transcatheter aortic valve replace...
TAVR Procedure guide Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1],Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2] # Overview During the past 50 years, surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) was the standard of care for patients with severe AS. Global aging has raised concerns about safety and pos...
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Tetrahydrocannabinol
Tetrahydrocannabinol # Overview Tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC, Δ9-THC, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), Δ1-tetrahydrocannabinol (using an older numbering scheme), or dronabinol, is the main psychoactive substance found in the Cannabis plant. It was isolated by Raphael Mechoulam, Yechi...
Tetrahydrocannabinol Template:FixHTML # Overview Template:FixHTML Template:FixHTML Tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC, Δ9-THC, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), Δ1-tetrahydrocannabinol (using an older numbering scheme), or dronabinol, is the main psychoactive substance found in the Cannabi...
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Tetrahydrogestrinone
Tetrahydrogestrinone # Overview Tetrahydrogestrinone (often referred to as THG) is an anabolic steroid. It has affinity to the androgen receptor and the progesterone receptor, but not to the estrogen receptor. The drug has been considered a "designer drug", closely related to the banned anabolic steroids gestrinone a...
Tetrahydrogestrinone # Overview Tetrahydrogestrinone (often referred to as THG) is an anabolic steroid. It has affinity to the androgen receptor and the progesterone receptor, but not to the estrogen receptor.[1] The drug has been considered a "designer drug", closely related to the banned anabolic steroids gestrinon...
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Thyrotropin receptor
Thyrotropin receptor The thyrotropin receptor (or TSH receptor) is a receptor (and associated protein) that responds to thyroid-stimulating hormone (also known as "thyrotropin") and stimulates the production of thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). The TSH receptor is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor sup...
Thyrotropin receptor The thyrotropin receptor (or TSH receptor) is a receptor (and associated protein) that responds to thyroid-stimulating hormone (also known as "thyrotropin") and stimulates the production of thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). The TSH receptor is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor su...
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Tachycardia
Tachycardia overview # Overview Tachycardia is a form of cardiac arrhythmia which refers to a rapid beating of the heart. By convention the term refers to heart rates greater than 100 beats per minute in the adult patient. Tachycardia may be a perfectly normal physiological response to stress. However, depending on th...
Tachycardia overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: M.Umer Tariq [2] # Overview Tachycardia is a form of cardiac arrhythmia which refers to a rapid beating of the heart. By convention the term refers to heart rates greater than 100 beats per minute in the adult patient....
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Tacrolimus (topical)
Tacrolimus (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 ...
Tacrolimus (topical) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Deepika Beereddy, MBBS [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 i...
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Tait-Bryan rotations
Tait-Bryan rotations Named after Peter Guthrie Tait and George Bryan, they are three elemental rotations about each one of the principal axis of a body. For a craft moving in the positive x direction, with the right side corresponding to the positive y direction, and the vertical underside corresponding to the positive...
Tait-Bryan rotations Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2] Named after Peter Guthrie Tait and George Bryan, they are three elemental rotations about each one of the principal axis of a body. For a craft moving in the positive x direction, with the right side corresponding to the positive y direction, and ...
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Tenofovir overdosage
Tenofovir overdosage # Overdosage Limited clinical experience at doses higher than the therapeutic dose of VIREAD 300 mg is available. In Study 901, 600 mg tenofovir disoproxil fumarate was administered to 8 subjects orally for 28 days. No severe adverse reactions were reported. The effects of higher doses are not kno...
Tenofovir overdosage Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmed Zaghw, M.D. [2] # Overdosage Limited clinical experience at doses higher than the therapeutic dose of VIREAD 300 mg is available. In Study 901, 600 mg tenofovir disoproxil fumarate was administered to 8 subje...
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Testosterone (nasal)
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Thalassemia
Thalassemia overview # Overview Thalassemia (British spelling, "thalassaemia") is an inherited autosomal recessive blood disease which are characterized by reduced or deficient production of Hemoglobin with chronic anemia. In thalassemia, the genetic defect results in reduced rate of synthesis of one of the globin cha...
Thalassemia overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shyam Patel [3] # Overview Thalassemia (British spelling, "thalassaemia") is an inherited autosomal recessive blood disease which are characterized by reduced or deficient production of Hemoglobin with chronic anemi...
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Theory of relativity
Theory of relativity # Overview The theory of relativity , or simply relativity, refers specifically to two theories of Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. However, "relativity" can also refer to Galilean relativity. The term "theory of relativity" was coined by Max Planck in 1908 to emphasize ...
Theory of relativity # Overview The theory of relativity , or simply relativity, refers specifically to two theories of Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. However, "relativity" can also refer to Galilean relativity. The term "theory of relativity" was coined by Max Planck in 1908 to emphasize ...
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