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10f9d8b36c7af7e43c8b5188ef834a7d4458b313 | wikidoc | Dexchlorpheniramine | Dexchlorpheniramine
# 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 W... | Dexchlorpheniramine
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# Disclaimer
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f317c372cb05947033945a1376a2eed314d069c3 | wikidoc | Diabetes management | Diabetes management
# Overview
Diabetes is a chronic disease with no cure as of 2008. It is associated with an impaired glucose cycle, altering metabolism. Management of this disease may include lifestyle modifications such as achieving and maintaining proper weight, diet, exercise and foot care.
# Management
## Is... | Diabetes management
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Karol Gema Hernandez, M.D. [2]
# Overview
Diabetes is a chronic disease with no cure as of 2008. It is associated with an impaired glucose cycle, altering metabolism. Management of this disease may... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diabetes_management | |
cbb69c41e22971594a0cac581e98373f9ad23c47 | wikidoc | Diagnostic Criteria | Diagnostic Criteria
# Overview
The Diagnostic Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) released by the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) is used for the diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome (AS).
# Diagnostic Criteria
The Diagnostic Criteria for Autism Spectrum... | Diagnostic Criteria
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shakiba Hassanzadeh, MD[2]
# Overview
The Diagnostic Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) released by the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) is used fo... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diagnostic_Criteria | |
7c9dcc66c8281c33d530a1c32ae41fdd3215ca94 | wikidoc | Dichloroacetic acid | Dichloroacetic acid
# Overview
Dichloroacetic acid, often abbreviated DCA, is a chemical compound, an acid, and an analogue of acetic acid in which two of the three hydrogen atoms of the methyl group have been replaced by chlorine atoms. The salts and esters of dichloroacetic acid are called dichloroacetates. The salt... | Dichloroacetic acid
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# Overview
Dichloroacetic acid, often abbreviated DCA, is a chemical compound, an acid, and an analogue of acetic acid in which two of the three hydrogen atoms of the methyl group have been replaced by chlorine atoms. The salts and esters of dichloroacetic acid are called dich... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dichloroacetate | |
fd263cbdbb77bc94ded1f44cad3d874e7dc3d6f5 | wikidoc | Diclofenac (tablet) | Diclofenac (tablet)
# Disclaimer
WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on W... | Diclofenac (tablet)
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vignesh Ponnusamy, M.B.B.S. [2]
# Disclaimer
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950301efa6f1f7213509c92622ad3022d3fb15b8 | wikidoc | Dielectric constant | Dielectric constant
The relative static permittivity (or static relative permittivity) of a material under given conditions is a measure of the extent to which it concentrates electrostatic lines of flux. It is the ratio of the amount of stored electrical energy when a potential is applied, relative to the permittivit... | Dielectric constant
The relative static permittivity (or static relative permittivity) of a material under given conditions is a measure of the extent to which it concentrates electrostatic lines of flux. It is the ratio of the amount of stored electrical energy when a potential is applied, relative to the permittivi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dielectric | |
aefff7482b0b5a9b1585a18bd1f1a4477151fb94 | wikidoc | Digital photography | Digital photography
Digital photography, as opposed to film photography, uses electronic devices to record and capture the image as binary data. As such, the images can be displayed, printed, stored, manipulated, transmitted and archived using various kinds of digital technology, including personal computers and the In... | Digital photography
Digital photography, as opposed to film photography, uses electronic devices to record and capture the image as binary data. As such, the images can be displayed, printed, stored, manipulated, transmitted and archived using various kinds of digital technology, including personal computers and the I... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Digital_photography | |
380d4a6d5df12abba377d01e7126e850cbfb59b6 | wikidoc | Dihydroergocristine | Dihydroergocristine
# Disclaimer
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
# Disclaimer
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477e5233481eb49f80525cd14d374a0d4b04c4d1 | wikidoc | Dihydroergocryptine | Dihydroergocryptine
# Overview
Dihydroergocryptine (DHEC, trade names Almirid, Cripar) is a dopamine agonist of the ergoline chemical class that is used as an antiparkinson agent. Dihydroergocryptine has been shown to be particularly effective as monotherapy in the early stages of Parkinson's disease. Initial monother... | Dihydroergocryptine
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Dihydroergocryptine (DHEC, trade names Almirid, Cripar) is a dopamine agonist of the ergoline chemical class that is used as an antiparkinson agent.[1] Dihydroergocryptine has been shown to be particularly effective as monotherapy in th... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dihydroergocryptine | |
0b62fcce4a94a223e3c3590c55cbd1e7a32eccef | wikidoc | Dilated rete testis | Dilated rete testis
# Overview
Dilated rete testis represents dilated testicular mediastinal tubules. This is a benign condition thought to result from partial or complete obliteration of the efferent ducts. It is often bilateral, is frequently associated with spermatocele. It is more common in men over the age of 55 ... | Dilated rete testis
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Dilated rete testis represents dilated testicular mediastinal tubules. This is a benign condition thought to result from partial or complete obliteration of the efferent ducts. It is often bilateral, is frequently associated with sperma... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dilated_rete_testis | |
b3ca69edce1983e5947024d9b5d5c7a6225fc53f | wikidoc | Dimethylheptylpyran | Dimethylheptylpyran
Dimethylheptylpyran (DMHP, 1,2-dimethylheptyl-Δ3THC) is a synthetic analogue of THC, which was invented in 1949 during attempts to elucidate the structure of Δ9-THC, the active component of cannabis.
DMHP is similar in both structure to THC, differing only in the position of one double bond, and the... | Dimethylheptylpyran
Dimethylheptylpyran (DMHP, 1,2-dimethylheptyl-Δ3THC) is a synthetic analogue of THC, which was invented in 1949 during attempts to elucidate the structure of Δ9-THC, the active component of cannabis.[1]
DMHP is similar in both structure to THC, differing only in the position of one double bond, and... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dimethylheptylpyran | |
c209f2143a5fced04392110c959d0702b24d7261 | wikidoc | Diphtheria | Diphtheria overview
# Overview
Diphtheria (Greek διφθερα (diphthera) — “pair of leather scrolls”) is an upper respiratory tract illness characterized by sore throat, low-grade fever, and an adherent membrane (a pseudomembrane) on the tonsils, pharynx, and/or nasal cavity. A milder form of diphtheria can be restricted ... | Diphtheria overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Dima Nimri, M.D. [2]
# Overview
Diphtheria (Greek διφθερα (diphthera) — “pair of leather scrolls”) is an upper respiratory tract illness characterized by sore throat, low-grade fever, and an adherent membrane (a pseu... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diphtheria_overview | |
64392dc192f270582710ed8106c95eb36145049c | wikidoc | Dipropanoylmorphine | Dipropanoylmorphine
Dipropanoylmorphine is an opiate derivative, the 3,6-dipropanoyl ester of morphine. It was developed in the 1970s as an analgesic. It is rarely used in some countries for the relief of severe pain such as that caused by terminal cancer, as an alternative to diamorphine (heroin) and morphine.
Diprop... | Dipropanoylmorphine
Dipropanoylmorphine is an opiate derivative, the 3,6-dipropanoyl ester of morphine. It was developed in the 1970s as an analgesic. [1] It is rarely used in some countries for the relief of severe pain such as that caused by terminal cancer, as an alternative to diamorphine (heroin) and morphine.
Di... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dipropanoylmorphine | |
8b2b541bc4a6ae7806303934fd2d9c7fb8367a6e | wikidoc | Direct Xa inhibitor | Direct Xa inhibitor
# Overview
Direct factor Xa inhibitors ('xabans') are a class of anticoagulant drugs which act directly upon Factor X in the coagulation cascade, without using antithrombin as a mediator.
# Clinical uses
Direct factor Xa inhibitors are being used clinically. Clinical trials have shown promise for ... | Direct Xa inhibitor
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Direct factor Xa inhibitors ('xabans') are a class of anticoagulant drugs which act directly upon Factor X in the coagulation cascade, without using antithrombin as a mediator.[1]
# Clinical uses
Direct factor Xa inhibitors are being u... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Direct_Xa_inhibitor | |
27528fda5812fe3d3c2606e7aeea069a0889b612 | wikidoc | Disability | Disability overview
# Overview
A disability is a condition or function judged to be significantly impaired relative to the usual standard of an individual or their group. The term is often used to refer to individual functioning, including physical impairment, sensory impairment, cognitive impairment, intellectual imp... | Disability overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
A disability is a condition or function judged to be significantly impaired relative to the usual standard of an individual or their group. The term is often used to refer to individual functioning, including physical impairment, sensor... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Disability_overview | |
1235a8b9830b35437ab766053517d82f77f4fa66 | wikidoc | Nummular dermatitis | Nummular dermatitis
# Overview
Nummular dermatitis is one of the many forms of dermatitis. Also known as discoid dermatitis, it is characterized by round or oval-shaped itchy lesions. (The name comes from the Latin word "nummus," which means "coin.")
# Presentation
The disorder is recurrent and chronic, and may appe... | Nummular dermatitis
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2]
# Overview
Nummular dermatitis is one of the many forms of dermatitis. Also known as discoid dermatitis, it is characterized by round or oval-shaped itchy lesio... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Discoid_dermatitis | |
b6af8c4b646a7c46c71f101d3c134032130bf792 | wikidoc | Diseases of poverty | Diseases of poverty
# Overview
Diseases of poverty are diseases that are more prevalent among "the poor" than among wealthier people. In many cases poverty is the leading risk factor for such diseases, and in some cases disease can (or allegedly) cause poverty.
# Examples
The three primary diseases of poverty are AI... | Diseases of poverty
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [11]
# Overview
Diseases of poverty are diseases that are more prevalent among "the poor" than among wealthier people. In many cases poverty is the leading risk factor for such diseases, and in some cases disease can (or allegedly) cause poverty.
# ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diseases_of_poverty | |
3e005854ece0cddbeb2311cee11dc57d47b71ce4 | wikidoc | Dislocated shoulder | Dislocated shoulder
# Overview
A dislocated shoulder occurs when the humerus separates from the scapula at the glenohumeral joint. As the most maneuverable joint in the human body, the shoulder is the joint most vulnerable to dislocation. Approximately half of major joint dislocations seen in emergency departments a... | Dislocated shoulder
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
A dislocated shoulder occurs when the humerus separates from the scapula at the glenohumeral joint. As the most maneuverable joint in the human body, the shoulder is the joint most vulnerable to dislocation. Approximately half of majo... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dislocated_shoulder | |
2e28b41b3b9a3daa047d0ace2cead0a8bb0e62d5 | wikidoc | Dispersion (optics) | Dispersion (optics)
In optics, dispersion is the phenomenon in which the phase velocity of a wave depends on its frequency.
Media having such a property are termed dispersive media.
The most familiar example of dispersion is probably a rainbow, in which dispersion causes the spatial separation of a white light into co... | Dispersion (optics)
In optics, dispersion is the phenomenon in which the phase velocity of a wave depends on its frequency.[1]
Media having such a property are termed dispersive media.
The most familiar example of dispersion is probably a rainbow, in which dispersion causes the spatial separation of a white light int... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dispersion_(optics) | |
21f42f0271879448a39543e4a3c75d969a81ee37 | wikidoc | Disulfur dichloride | Disulfur dichloride
Disulfur dichloride is the chemical compound with the formula S2Cl2. Some alternative names for this compound are sulfur monochloride (the name implied by its empirical formula, SCl), disulphur dichloride (British English Spelling) and sulphur monochloride (British English Spelling). S2Cl2 has the... | Disulfur dichloride
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Disulfur dichloride is the chemical compound with the formula S2Cl2. Some alternative names for this compound are sulfur monochloride (the name implied by its empirical formula, SCl), disulphur dichloride (British English Spelling) and sulphur monochloride (British English Spe... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Disulfur_dichloride | |
6b1e95e2c5b91aaff92a1007ebe32fe1af904472 | wikidoc | Divergent synthesis | Divergent synthesis
In chemistry a divergent synthesis is a strategy with the aim to improve the efficiency of chemical synthesis. It is often an alternative to convergent synthesis or linear synthesis.
In one strategy divergent synthesis aims to generate a library of chemical compounds by first reacting a molecule wit... | Divergent synthesis
In chemistry a divergent synthesis is a strategy with the aim to improve the efficiency of chemical synthesis. It is often an alternative to convergent synthesis or linear synthesis.
In one strategy divergent synthesis aims to generate a library of chemical compounds by first reacting a molecule wi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Divergent_synthesis | |
69c872d721497776506f539067681da6f48931fa | wikidoc | Diversional therapy | Diversional therapy
Diversional Therapy “is a client centred practice recognises that leisure and recreational experiences are the right of all individuals.” Diversional Therapists promote the involvement in leisure, recreation and play by reducing barriers to their participation and providing opportunities where the... | Diversional therapy
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Diversional Therapy “is a client centred practice [that] recognises that leisure and recreational experiences are the right of all individuals.” [1] Diversional Therapists promote the involvement in leisure, recreation and play by reducing barriers to their... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diversional_therapy | |
95f4eb656e522b16dbc0257a8e8cfd3703f5f38b | wikidoc | Gibbs-Donnan effect | Gibbs-Donnan effect
The Gibbs-Donnan effect (also known as the Donnan effect, Donnan law, Donnan equilibrium, or Gibbs-Donnan equilibrium) is a name for the behavior of charged particles near a semi-permeable membrane to sometimes fail to distribute evenly across the two sides of the membrane. The usual cause is the p... | Gibbs-Donnan effect
The Gibbs-Donnan effect (also known as the Donnan effect, Donnan law, Donnan equilibrium, or Gibbs-Donnan equilibrium) is a name for the behavior of charged particles near a semi-permeable membrane to sometimes fail to distribute evenly across the two sides of the membrane.[1] The usual cause is t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Donnan_equilibrium | |
e489ea1481a6be997b377f7866f0c82dd6cb6b72 | wikidoc | Dose (biochemistry) | Dose (biochemistry)
A dose is a quantity of something (chemical, physical, or biological) that may impact an organism biologically; the greater the quantity, the larger the dose. In nutrition, the term is usually applied to how much of a specific nutrient is in a person's diet or in a particular food, meal, or dietary... | Dose (biochemistry)
A dose is a quantity of something (chemical, physical, or biological) that may impact an organism biologically; the greater the quantity, the larger the dose. In nutrition, the term is usually applied to how much of a specific nutrient is in a person's diet or in a particular food, meal, or dietar... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dose_(biochemistry) | |
15748b97b30e91d83db7117d47c2ad81cad89947 | wikidoc | Doxacurium chloride | Doxacurium chloride
# Overview
Doxacurium chloride (formerly recognized as BW938U80 or BW A938U is a neuromuscular-blocking drug or skeletal muscle relaxant in the category of non-depolarizing neuromuscular-blocking drugs, used adjunctively in anesthesia to provide skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanic... | Doxacurium chloride
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Doxacurium chloride (formerly recognized as BW938U80 or BW A938U is a neuromuscular-blocking drug or skeletal muscle relaxant in the category of non-depolarizing neuromuscular-blocking drugs, used adjunctively in anesthesia to provide s... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Doxacurium | |
8ab6812a378ed1e16f4e3335763d71030ef26a17 | wikidoc | Doxycycline Hyclate | Doxycycline Hyclate
# 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 W... | Doxycycline Hyclate
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# 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 in... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Doxycycline_Hyclate | |
6ceeeb3352ad5c1158022050c9a347fa482ab223 | wikidoc | Doxycycline calcium | Doxycycline calcium
# Overview
Doxycycline (IPA is a tetracycline antibiotic which is commonly used to treat a variety of infections. Under the brand name Vibramycin, Pfizer's doxycycline product received Food and Drug Administration (United States)|US Food and Drug Administration approval in 1967. Other brand names... | Doxycycline calcium
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohamed Moubarak, M.D. [2]
# Overview
Doxycycline (IPA is a tetracycline antibiotic which is commonly used to treat a variety of infections. Under the brand name Vibramycin, Pfi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Doxycycline_calcium | |
fa92ba80d941c11679a8466f3f95fd083a88551c | wikidoc | Dressler's syndrome | Dressler's syndrome
Synonyms and keywords: Postmyocardial infarction syndrome; PMIS; Post-cardiac injury syndrome
# Overview
Dressler's syndrome or post-myocardial infarction syndrome is a form of pericarditis that occurs in the setting of myocardial infarction. It typically occurs 2 to 10 weeks after myocardial infar... | Dressler's syndrome
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Abdelrahman Ibrahim Abushouk, MD[2]; Mohammed A. Sbeih, M.D.[3]; Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [4]; Nabeel Ahmed, M.B.B.S
Synonyms and keywords: Postmyocardial infarction syndrome; PMIS... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dressler | |
2b3970f99d91ab95e3e80a546decf633cc53fe34 | wikidoc | Drug rehabilitation | Drug rehabilitation
# Overview
Drug rehabilitation (often drug rehab or just rehab) is an umbrella term for the processes of medical and/or psychotherapeutic treatment, for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and so-called street drugs such as cocaine, heroin or amphetamines. The... | Drug rehabilitation
# Overview
Drug rehabilitation (often drug rehab or just rehab) is an umbrella term for the processes of medical and/or psychotherapeutic treatment, for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and so-called street drugs such as cocaine, heroin or amphetamines. The... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Drug_rehabilitation | |
b6f7651e3182593bd41c3886bd0c945086751696 | wikidoc | Duesberg hypothesis | Duesberg hypothesis
The Duesberg hypothesis is the claim, associated with University of California, Berkeley professor Peter Duesberg, that various non-infectious factors such as recreational and pharmaceutical drug use are the cause of AIDS, and that HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a harmless passenger virus. Th... | Duesberg hypothesis
The Duesberg hypothesis is the claim, associated with University of California, Berkeley professor Peter Duesberg, that various non-infectious factors such as recreational and pharmaceutical drug use are the cause of AIDS, and that HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a harmless passenger virus. T... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Duesberg_hypothesis | |
9f5150aeadab63aa6ec966dab1eaed38443b850b | wikidoc | Dynamic equilibrium | Dynamic equilibrium
A dynamic equilibrium occurs when two reversible processes proceed at the same rate. A reversible chemical reaction will be at dynamic equilibrium when the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. Whilst at dynamic equilibrium there is no change in the concentration of ... | Dynamic equilibrium
A dynamic equilibrium occurs when two reversible processes proceed at the same rate. A reversible chemical reaction will be at dynamic equilibrium when the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. Whilst at dynamic equilibrium there is no change in the concentration of... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dynamic_equilibrium | |
f626cf7ef8834143a8f9dfee048866a63cbcf9e4 | wikidoc | Eastern brown snake | Eastern brown snake
# Overview
The eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis), often referred to as the common brown snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake of the genus Pseudonaja. This snake is considered the world's second most venomous land snake based on its Template:LD50 value (SC) in mice. It is native to A... | Eastern brown snake
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
The eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis), often referred to as the common brown snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake of the genus Pseudonaja. This snake is considered the world's second most venomous land snake based on its... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Eastern_brown_snake | |
74662316770b35272484e952524b6ef7a8cce1ab | wikidoc | Echinopsis pachanoi | Echinopsis pachanoi
The San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi, syn. Trichocereus pachanoi), is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains of Peru between 2000-3000 m in altitude. It is also found in Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador, and it is cultivated in other parts of the world. Uses for it include tr... | Echinopsis pachanoi
The San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi, syn. Trichocereus pachanoi), is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains of Peru between 2000-3000 m in altitude.[1] It is also found in Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador,[2] and it is cultivated in other parts of the world. Uses for it inc... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Echinopsis_pachanoi | |
58b8e6c1a9e0283d080b12c1fb78871e5f3ad335 | wikidoc | Edward Lawrie Tatum | Edward Lawrie Tatum
# Overview
Edward Lawrie Tatum (December 14, 1909 – November 5, 1975) was an American geneticist. He shared half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1958 with George Wells Beadle for showing that genes control individual steps in metabolism. The other half of that year's award went to ... | Edward Lawrie Tatum
# Overview
Edward Lawrie Tatum (December 14, 1909 – November 5, 1975) was an American geneticist. He shared half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1958 with George Wells Beadle for showing that genes control individual steps in metabolism. The other half of that year's award went to ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Edward_Lawrie_Tatum | |
aa126ea1f043e65f704c188d250bd2b4e3f03c26 | wikidoc | Eikenella corrodens | Eikenella corrodens
# Overview
Eikenella corrodens is a fastidious Gram-negative facultative anaerobic bacillus.They are oxidase-positive, catalase-negative, urease-negative, and indole-negative, and reduce nitrate to nitrite. E. corrodens infections are typically indolent (the infection does not become clinically evi... | Eikenella corrodens
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Eikenella corrodens is a fastidious Gram-negative facultative anaerobic bacillus.They are oxidase-positive, catalase-negative, urease-negative, and indole-negative, and reduce nitrate to nitrite. E. corrodens infections are typically in... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Eikenella_corrodens | |
4d438e2da324e9bd7dbebc4f55477a1e49579676 | wikidoc | Electric toothbrush | Electric toothbrush
An electric toothbrush is a toothbrush that uses electric power to move the brush head, normally in an oscillating pattern, though electric toothbrushes are often called 'rotary' toothbrushes.
# History
## Dr. Scott's 'electric' toothbrush
In the late 1800s in the USA, a man named Dr. George A. Sc... | Electric toothbrush
An electric toothbrush is a toothbrush that uses electric power to move the brush head, normally in an oscillating pattern, though electric toothbrushes are often called 'rotary' toothbrushes.
# History
## Dr. Scott's 'electric' toothbrush
In the late 1800s in the USA, a man named Dr. George A. S... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Electric_toothbrush | |
fde44e16d30f1331382782ac1ee92108ab8aa290 | wikidoc | Electroluminescence | Electroluminescence
Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical phenomenon and electrical phenomenon where a material emits light in response to an electric current passed through it, or to a strong electric field. This is distinct from light emission resulting from heat (incandescence) or from the action of chemicals (chem... | Electroluminescence
Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical phenomenon and electrical phenomenon where a material emits light in response to an electric current passed through it, or to a strong electric field. This is distinct from light emission resulting from heat (incandescence) or from the action of chemicals (che... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Electroluminescence | |
9f19700df23167f4d831e0709ad03540d7fbf893 | wikidoc | Electron microscope | Electron microscope
# Overview
An electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses electrons as a way to illuminate and create an image of a specimen. It has much higher magnification and resolving power than a light microscope, with magnifications up to about two million times, compared to about two thousand tha... | Electron microscope
# Overview
An electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses electrons as a way to illuminate and create an image of a specimen. It has much higher magnification and resolving power than a light microscope, with magnifications up to about two million times, compared to about two thousand tha... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Electron_Microscope | |
bc2fec89b60ccb32b3e2c5e14d6001083b903934 | wikidoc | Electron ionization | Electron ionization
Electron ionization (EI, formerly known as electron impact) is an ionization technique widely used in mass spectrometry, particularly for organic molecules.
# How it works
The gas phase reaction producing electron ionization is
where M is the atom of molecule being ionized, e^- is the electron, and... | Electron ionization
Electron ionization (EI, formerly known as electron impact) is an ionization technique widely used in mass spectrometry, particularly for organic molecules.
# How it works
The gas phase reaction producing electron ionization is
where M is the atom of molecule being ionized, <math>e^-</math> is the... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Electron_ionization | |
6c4b2df5333b1b384a2fa63413de7d8c2ff5ab66 | wikidoc | Elementary particle | Elementary particle
In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle not known to have substructure; that is, it is not known to be made up of smaller particles. If an elementary particle truly has no substructure, then it is one of the basic building blocks of the universe from which a... | Elementary particle
In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle not known to have substructure; that is, it is not known to be made up of smaller particles. If an elementary particle truly has no substructure, then it is one of the basic building blocks of the universe from which ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Elementary_particle | |
0c22f8c637f484f7ab3d4d6f4bce9b7922209e60 | wikidoc | Embalming chemicals | Embalming chemicals
Embalming chemicals are a variety of preservatives, sanitising and disinfectant agents and additives used in modern embalming to temporarily prevent decomposition and restore a natural appearance for viewing a body after death. A mixture of these chemicals is known as embalming fluid and is used to ... | Embalming chemicals
Embalming chemicals are a variety of preservatives, sanitising and disinfectant agents and additives used in modern embalming to temporarily prevent decomposition and restore a natural appearance for viewing a body after death. A mixture of these chemicals is known as embalming fluid and is used to... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Embalming_chemicals | |
a44e91c509271b3285d75f86f1ba0b59d64d9ec9 | wikidoc | Embryonic stem cell | Embryonic stem cell
# Overview
Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of an early stage embryo known as a blastocyst. Human embryos reach the blastocyst stage 4-5 days post fertilization, at which time they consist of 50-150 cells.
ES cells are pluripotent. This means they are ... | Embryonic stem cell
# Overview
Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of an early stage embryo known as a blastocyst. Human embryos reach the blastocyst stage 4-5 days post fertilization, at which time they consist of 50-150 cells.
ES cells are pluripotent. This means they are ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Embryonic_cell | |
2c57a314a5e26c71fa750753d715895df402bdfa | wikidoc | Emergency physician | Emergency physician
An emergency physician is a physician who works at an emergency department to care for acutely ill patients. The emergency physician is a specialist in advanced cardiac life support (advanced life support in Europe), trauma care such as fractures and soft tissue injuries, and management of other li... | Emergency physician
An emergency physician is a physician who works at an emergency department to care for acutely ill patients. The emergency physician is a specialist in advanced cardiac life support (advanced life support in Europe), trauma care such as fractures and soft tissue injuries, and management of other l... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Emergency_physician | |
8bbff8d8c2d251e31bada3ac285695eb7b22a280 | wikidoc | Psychological abuse | Psychological abuse
# Overview
Psychological abuse or emotional abuse refers to the humiliation or intimidation of another person, but is also used to refer to the long-term effects of emotional shock.
Psychological abuse can take the form of physical intimidation, controlling through scare tactics and oppression. It... | Psychological abuse
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Psychological abuse or emotional abuse refers to the humiliation or intimidation of another person, but is also used to refer to the long-term effects of emotional shock.
Psychological abuse can take the form of physical intimidation, ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Emotional_abuse | |
c4548113da3afb3abb7e98cf07c5b94938913186 | wikidoc | Emotional contagion | Emotional contagion
# Overview
Emotional contagion is the tendency to express and feel emotions that are similar to and influenced by those of others. One view of the underlying mechanism is that it represents a tendency to automatically mimic and synchronize facial expressions, vocalizations, postures, and movements... | Emotional contagion
# Overview
Emotional contagion is the tendency to express and feel emotions that are similar to and influenced by those of others. One view of the underlying mechanism is that it represents a tendency to automatically mimic and synchronize facial expressions, vocalizations, postures, and movements... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Emotional_contagion | |
097a64413853a264db252e07244c0cd7f0847e9f | wikidoc | Encopresis | Encopresis overview
# Overview
Encopresis, from the Greek κοπρος (kopros, dung) is involuntary "fecal soiling" in children who have usually already been toilet trained. Children with encopresis often leak stool into their underwear.
# Epidemiology and Demographics
The estimated prevalence of encopresis in 5-year-old... | Encopresis overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Encopresis, from the Greek κοπρος (kopros, dung) is involuntary "fecal soiling" in children who have usually already been toilet trained. Children with encopresis often leak stool into their underwear.
# Epidemiology and Demographics
... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Encopresis_overview | |
e34c2292565c9163eaefc26932e29b9db8b1e4a6 | wikidoc | Endergonic reaction | Endergonic reaction
In chemical thermodynamics, an endergonic reaction (also called an unfavorable reaction or a nonspontaneous reaction) is a chemical reaction in which the standard change in free energy is positive, and energy is absorbed.
Under constant temperature and constant pressure conditions, this means that t... | Endergonic reaction
In chemical thermodynamics, an endergonic reaction (also called an unfavorable reaction or a nonspontaneous reaction) is a chemical reaction in which the standard change in free energy is positive, and energy is absorbed.
Under constant temperature and constant pressure conditions, this means that ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Endergonic_reaction | |
07656b5ce1ea3a561ed00a621d14ae197bd90d1e | wikidoc | Endobronchial valve | Endobronchial valve
The endobronchial valve is a medical device researched and developed in Russia, used in treatment of tuberculosis and its complications. It is a one-way valve designerd to be installed in a bronchus. It causes hypoventilation of the affected segment of a lung and preserves the drainage function of t... | Endobronchial valve
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The endobronchial valve is a medical device researched and developed in Russia, used in treatment of tuberculosis and its complications. It is a one-way valve designerd to be installed in a bronchus. It causes hypoventilation of the affected segment of a lung and p... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Endobronchial_valve | |
21cee4829552e07b35b4a902fe0b0e17648e39d8 | wikidoc | Endocrine disruptor | Endocrine disruptor
Endocrine disruptors (sometimes also referred to as hormonally active agents) are exogenous substances that act like hormones in the endocrine system and disrupt the physiologic function of endogenous hormones. Studies have linked endocrine disruptors to adverse biological effects in animals, giving... | Endocrine disruptor
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [17]
Endocrine disruptors (sometimes also referred to as hormonally active agents)[1] are exogenous substances that act like hormones in the endocrine system and disrupt the physiologic function of endogenous hormones. Studies have linked endocrine dis... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Endocrine_disruptor | |
99169e7ff245d8faf6998867e74feb173828a358 | wikidoc | Endothelin receptor | Endothelin receptor
There are at least four known endothelin receptors, ETA, ETB1, ETB2 and ETC, all of which are G protein-coupled receptors whose activation result in elevation of intracellular-free calcium, which constricts the smooth muscles of the blood vessels, raising blood pressure, or relaxes the smooth muscle... | Endothelin receptor
There are at least four known endothelin receptors, ETA, ETB1, ETB2 and ETC,[1] all of which are G protein-coupled receptors whose activation result in elevation of intracellular-free calcium,[2] which constricts the smooth muscles of the blood vessels, raising blood pressure, or relaxes the smooth... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Endothelin-B_receptor | |
fe25e03c19cfc2e5ac7def939af20b07bc695b70 | wikidoc | Enoyl-CoA hydratase | Enoyl-CoA hydratase
Enoyl-CoA hydratase (ECH) or crotonase is an enzyme that hydrates the double bond between the second and third carbons on 2-trans/cis-enoyl-CoA:
File:Enoyl-CoA hydratase reaction cis.svg
ECH is essential to metabolizing fatty acids in beta oxidation to produce both acetyl CoA and energy in the form ... | Enoyl-CoA hydratase
Enoyl-CoA hydratase (ECH) or crotonase[1] is an enzyme that hydrates the double bond between the second and third carbons on 2-trans/cis-enoyl-CoA:[2]
File:Enoyl-CoA hydratase reaction cis.svg
ECH is essential to metabolizing fatty acids in beta oxidation to produce both acetyl CoA and energy in th... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enoyl-CoA_hydratase | |
07651c2e5ca6275158cb8f7c535a2b612ff40c81 | wikidoc | Enoyl CoA isomerase | Enoyl CoA isomerase
Enoyl-CoA-(∆) isomerase, also known as dodecenoyl-CoA-(∆) isomerase, 3,2-trans-enoyl-CoA isomerase, ∆3(cis),∆2(trans)-enoyl-CoA isomerase, or acetylene-allene isomerase, (EC 5.3.3.8) is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of cis-or trans-double bonds of fatty acids at gamma-carbon (position 3) t... | Enoyl CoA isomerase
Enoyl-CoA-(∆) isomerase, also known as dodecenoyl-CoA-(∆) isomerase, 3,2-trans-enoyl-CoA isomerase, ∆3(cis),∆2(trans)-enoyl-CoA isomerase, or acetylene-allene isomerase,[1] (EC 5.3.3.8) is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of cis-or trans-double bonds of fatty acids at gamma-carbon (position ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Enoyl_CoA_isomerase | |
49b174468a59b44078bfdac16834eeb40dfdb473 | wikidoc | Ependymoma | Ependymoma overview
# Overview
Ependymoma is the third most common neuroepithelial tumor of the central nervous system (CNS) in childhood. It arises for ependymal cells of the central nervous system and is dominated by intracranial mass. The World Health Organization (WHO) classification of CNS tumors defines several ... | Ependymoma overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmad Al Maradni, M.D. [2]
# Overview
Ependymoma is the third most common neuroepithelial tumor of the central nervous system (CNS) in childhood. It arises for ependymal cells of the central nervous system and is dom... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ependymoma_overview | |
9f7e8ba1e202eed9602054f9b93ee3c1c11382b2 | wikidoc | Epiretinal membrane | Epiretinal membrane
# Overview
Epiretinal membrane is a disease of the eye in response to changes in the vitreous humor or more rarely, diabetes. It is also called macular pucker. Sometimes, as a result of immune system response to protect the retina, cells converge in the macular area as the vitreous ages and pulls... | Epiretinal membrane
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Epiretinal membrane is a disease of the eye in response to changes in the vitreous humor or more rarely, diabetes. It is also called macular pucker. Sometimes, as a result of immune system response to protect the retina, cells converg... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Epiretinal_membrane | |
e7aca19f18c1b70c141809eaf6249e18ab19d560 | wikidoc | Epoxide hydrolase 2 | Epoxide hydrolase 2
Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is a bifunctional enzyme that in humans is encoded by the EPHX2 gene. sEH is a member of the epoxide hydrolase family. This enzyme, found in both the cytosol and peroxisomes, binds to specific epoxides and converts them to the corresponding diols. A different region o... | Epoxide hydrolase 2
Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is a bifunctional enzyme that in humans is encoded by the EPHX2 gene.[1][2][3] sEH is a member of the epoxide hydrolase family. This enzyme, found in both the cytosol and peroxisomes, binds to specific epoxides and converts them to the corresponding diols. A differen... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Epoxide_hydrolase_2 | |
60cae6b894c6850e6c6cded28ba9d60db9a13e03 | wikidoc | Epoxide hydrolase 3 | Epoxide hydrolase 3
Epoxide hydrolase 3 (ABHD9, EH3, EPHX3), encoded by the EPHX3 gene, is the third defined isozyme in a set of epoxide hydrolase isozymes, i.e. the epoxide hydrolases. This set includes the Microsomal epoxide hydrolase (also termed epoxide hydrolase 1, EPHX1, mEH, and EH1); the epoxide hydrolase 2 (a... | Epoxide hydrolase 3
Epoxide hydrolase 3 (ABHD9, EH3, EPHX3), encoded by the EPHX3 gene, is the third defined isozyme in a set of epoxide hydrolase isozymes, i.e. the epoxide hydrolases. This set includes the Microsomal epoxide hydrolase (also termed epoxide hydrolase 1, EPHX1, mEH, and EH1); the epoxide hydrolase 2 (... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Epoxide_hydrolase_3 | |
d7b4d0b9389ec6d68b797cc049175a5e52f66500 | wikidoc | Erysipelas | Erysipelas overview
# Overview
Erysipelasis is an acute inflammatory epidermal disease resulting from bacterial infection. The most common cause of erysipelas is Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as group A streptococci. Additional Streptococcus causes include Group G Streptococcus, as well as Group B and C. Rarely, ... | Erysipelas overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Luke Rusowicz-Orazem, B.S.
# Overview
Erysipelasis is an acute inflammatory epidermal disease resulting from bacterial infection. The most common cause of erysipelas is Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as group A ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Erysipelas_overview | |
12719fac9b18bbac10c59499c45adb894b26d716 | wikidoc | Erythema marginatum | Erythema marginatum
# Overview
Erythema marginatum is described as the presence of pink rings on the trunk and inner surfaces of the arms and legs which come and go for as long as several months. The rings are barely raised and are non-pruritic. The face is generally spared.
# Classification
Some sources distinguish ... | Erythema marginatum
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Erythema marginatum is described as the presence of pink rings on the trunk and inner surfaces of the arms and legs which come and go for as long as several months. The rings are barely raised and are non-pruritic. The face is generally... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Erythema_marginatum | |
c7aab1e36606bbce2fa04a98dea712a567e5ba7e | wikidoc | Erythema multiforme | Erythema multiforme
# Overview
Erythema multiforme is a skin condition of unknown etiology, but some authors suggest that the disease is mediated by deposition of immune complex (mostly IgM) in the superficial microvasculature of the skin and oral mucous membrane. It can occur due to drug exposure,as well in associati... | Erythema multiforme
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Charmaine Patel, M.D. [2] Kiran Singh, M.D. [3]
# Overview
Erythema multiforme is a skin condition of unknown etiology, but some authors suggest that the disease is mediated by deposition of immune complex (mostly Ig... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Erythema_multiform | |
7d31450b0ae31675e5d02e3d4a5b2d09984a1aee | wikidoc | Erythrasma | Erythrasma overview
# Overview
Erythrasma is a dermatological disease caused by Corynebacterium minutissimum. Erythrasma was first officially identified by Burchardt in 1859. Corynebacterium minitissium was first isolated and discovered to be the cause of Erythrasma in 1961. Erythrasma usually presents with erythemato... | Erythrasma overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Luke Rusowicz-Orazem, B.S.
# Overview
Erythrasma is a dermatological disease caused by Corynebacterium minutissimum. Erythrasma was first officially identified by Burchardt in 1859. Corynebacterium minitissium was f... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Erythrasma_overview | |
b6ae3d647bd86739ce7dac308f913bc92f24ee8a | wikidoc | Erythromycin (oral) | Erythromycin (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 W... | Erythromycin (oral)
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vignesh Ponnusamy, M.B.B.S. [2]
# Disclaimer
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eea06ae4edf8c9f37c9d981473e8d066ddce9500 | wikidoc | Esomeprazole (oral) | Esomeprazole (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 W... | Esomeprazole (oral)
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
# Disclaimer
WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is inten... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Esomeprazole_(oral) | |
94967bb8d4f9cb7260edbe8db243fc2617b8f634 | wikidoc | Esomeprazole sodium | Esomeprazole sodium
# 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 W... | Esomeprazole sodium
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sheng Shi, M.D. [2]; Ammu Susheela, M.D. [3]
# 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 provid... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Esomeprazole_sodium | |
5e371b56883dc601c224ac7817996d54af53172e | wikidoc | Essential medicines | Essential medicines
# Overview
Essential medicines, as defined by the World Health Organization are "those drugs that satisfy the health care needs of the majority of the population; they should therefore be available at all times in adequate amounts and in appropriate dosage forms, at a price the community can afford... | Essential medicines
# Overview
Essential medicines, as defined by the World Health Organization are "those drugs that satisfy the health care needs of the majority of the population; they should therefore be available at all times in adequate amounts and in appropriate dosage forms, at a price the community can afford... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Essential_Drugs | |
be2e584d1823f56e051437868a2d941f71b92a43 | wikidoc | Estradiol (vaginal) | Estradiol (vaginal)
# 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 W... | Estradiol (vaginal)
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
# Disclaimer
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3851ec20d19dfc6dd628fb6f976b802028517469 | wikidoc | Ethacridine lactate | Ethacridine lactate
# Overview
Ethacridine lactate is an aromatic organic compound based on acridine. Synonyms include acrinol, rivanol and ethacridine monolactate monohydrate. Its formal name is 2-ethoxy-6,9-diaminoacridine monolactate monohydrate. It forms orange-yellow crystals with a melting point of 226 °C and ... | Ethacridine lactate
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Ethacridine lactate is an aromatic organic compound based on acridine. Synonyms include acrinol, rivanol and ethacridine monolactate monohydrate. Its formal name is 2-ethoxy-6,9-diaminoacridine monolactate monohydrate. It forms orange... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ethacridine_lactate | |
90374f24790a4772b2659356f11a062f976990ba | wikidoc | Ethanolamine oleate | Ethanolamine oleate
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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 W... | Ethanolamine oleate
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# Disclaimer
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6bca70c59dc79d2583515a7f997974cf71966d96 | wikidoc | Eucalyptus globulus | Eucalyptus globulus
The Tasmanian Blue Gum, Southern Blue Gum or Blue Gum Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus), is an evergreen tree, one of the most widely cultivated trees native to Australia. They typically grow from 30 to 55 m (98 to 180 ft) tall. The tallest currently known specimen in Tasmania is 90.7 m tall. The nat... | Eucalyptus globulus
The Tasmanian Blue Gum, Southern Blue Gum or Blue Gum Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus), is an evergreen tree, one of the most widely cultivated trees native to Australia. They typically grow from 30 to 55 m (98 to 180 ft) tall. The tallest currently known specimen in Tasmania is 90.7 m tall.[1] The... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Eucalyptus_globulus | |
ebcef87b53b795b4c9f106f30653631b9df21f21 | wikidoc | Intravenous therapy | Intravenous therapy
# Overview
Intravenous therapy or IV therapy is the giving of liquid substances directly into a vein. It can be intermittent or continuous; continuous administration is called an intravenous drip. The word intravenous simply means "within a vein", but is most commonly used to refer to IV therapy. ... | Intravenous therapy
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Intravenous therapy or IV therapy is the giving of liquid substances directly into a vein. It can be intermittent or continuous; continuous administration is called an intravenous drip. The word intravenous simply means "within a vein",... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Excessive_IV_fluid | |
cfe47e073f5dbc03e6925bc0f3c6fe43bea6bfc2 | wikidoc | Exosome component 6 | Exosome component 6
Exosome complex exonuclease MTR3 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the EXOSC6 gene.
This gene product constitutes one of the subunits of the multisubunit particle called the exosome complex, which mediates mRNA degradation. The composition of human exosome is similar to its yeast counterpart... | Exosome component 6
Exosome complex exonuclease MTR3 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the EXOSC6 gene.[1][2][3]
This gene product constitutes one of the subunits of the multisubunit particle called the exosome complex, which mediates mRNA degradation. The composition of human exosome is similar to its yeast c... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Exosome_component_6 | |
11d99b10fa750e7b8fe82379c76601a670dbbcd9 | wikidoc | Exothermic reaction | Exothermic reaction
The total energy in bond breaking is less than the total energy released in bond making.
In chemistry, an exothermic reaction is one that releases heat. It is the opposite of an endothermic reaction. Expressed in a chemical equation:
# Overview
In an exothermic reaction, the total energy absorbed ... | Exothermic reaction
The total energy in bond breaking is less than the total energy released in bond making.
In chemistry, an exothermic reaction is one that releases heat. It is the opposite of an endothermic reaction. Expressed in a chemical equation:
# Overview
In an exothermic reaction, the total energy absorbed... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Exothermic_reaction | |
1701a931e26264d7c55effdc74592b057dde9083 | wikidoc | Wilderness medicine | Wilderness medicine
Synonyms and keywords: Expedition medicine
# Overview
Wilderness medicine is the practice of medicine where definitive care is more than one hour away, and often days to weeks away. The practice of wilderness medicine is defined by difficult patient access, limited equipment, and environmental extr... | Wilderness medicine
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Expedition medicine
# Overview
Wilderness medicine is the practice of medicine where definitive care is more than one hour away, and often days to weeks away. The practice of wilderness medicine is defined by difficult patie... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Expedition_medicine | |
5cea39a9579ca94c73c25e85210d106804fc9a46 | wikidoc | Experimentum crucis | Experimentum crucis
In the sciences, an experimentum crucis, or critical experiment, is an experiment capable of decisively determining whether or not a particular hypothesis or theory is correct. In particular, such an experiment must typically be able to produce a predictable result that no established hypothesis o... | Experimentum crucis
In the sciences, an experimentum crucis, or critical experiment, is an experiment capable of decisively determining whether or not a particular hypothesis or theory is correct. In particular, such an experiment must typically be able to produce a predictable result that no established hypothesis ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Experimentum_crucis | |
1112edda24f7b5b27d8c8470ee1670a0271de690 | wikidoc | Extracellular fluid | Extracellular fluid
Extracellular fluid (ECF) usually denotes all body fluid outside of cells. The remainder is called intracellular fluid.
In some animals, including mammals, the extracellular fluid can be divided into two major subcompartments, interstitial fluid (ISF) and blood plasma. The extracellular fluid also ... | Extracellular fluid
Editor In-Chief: Henry A. Hoff
Extracellular fluid (ECF) usually denotes all body fluid outside of cells. The remainder is called intracellular fluid.
In some animals, including mammals, the extracellular fluid can be divided into two major subcompartments, interstitial fluid (ISF) and blood plasma... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Extracellular_fluid | |
a41cb712902897db648cd81031b003071cdfc327 | wikidoc | Extraneous variable | Extraneous variable
# Overview
Extraneous variables are variables other than the independent variable that may bear any effect on the behaviour of the subject being studied.
# Classification
Extraneous variables are often classified into three main types:
- Subject variables, which are the characteristics of the indi... | Extraneous variable
# Overview
Extraneous variables are variables other than the independent variable that may bear any effect on the behaviour of the subject being studied.
# Classification
Extraneous variables are often classified into three main types:
- Subject variables, which are the characteristics of the indi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Extraneous_variable | |
959c726a21d12a93e398270a37129c33538fc191 | wikidoc | Extraocular muscles | Extraocular muscles
The extraocular muscles are the six muscles that control the movements of the eye. The actions of the extraocular muscles depend on the position of the eye at the time of muscle contraction.
# List of muscles
# Actions
In an eye examination, the inability of the patient to move the eye in the spec... | Extraocular muscles
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
The extraocular muscles are the six muscles that control the movements of the eye. The actions of the extraocular muscles depend on the position of the eye at the time of muscle contraction.
# List of muscles
# Actions
In an eye examination, the ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Extraocular_muscle | |
0a9d1e9fc382ad4f016e6f86840a4455f1fe6ae7 | wikidoc | Eye injury | Eye injury overview
# Overview
Physical or chemical injuries of the eye can be a serious threat to vision if not treated appropriately and in a timely fashion. The most obvious presentation of ocular (eye) injuries is redness and pain of the affected eyes. This is not, however, universally true, as tiny metallic proje... | Eye injury overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Saumya Easaw, M.B.B.S.[2]
# Overview
Physical or chemical injuries of the eye can be a serious threat to vision if not treated appropriately and in a timely fashion. The most obvious presentation of ocular (eye) inju... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Eye_injury_overview | |
6c4b353d2ad4c187f308cb0d208a839e7bd7df85 | wikidoc | Vytorin precautions | Vytorin precautions
# List of precautions
Information for Patients
Skeletal Muscle
Hepatic Insufficiency
Drug Interactions
CNS Toxicity
Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility
Pregnancy
Labor and Delivery
Nursing Mothers
Pediatric Use
Geriatric Use
## Information for Patients
Patients should be advised a... | Vytorin precautions
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# List of precautions
Information for Patients
Skeletal Muscle
Hepatic Insufficiency
Drug Interactions
CNS Toxicity
Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility
Pregnancy
Labor and Delivery
Nursing Mothers
Pediatric Use
Geriatric Use
## I... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ezetimibe/Simvastatin_precautions | |
aecbf7bdc8aa5518b2b7a2773545b339027c59d4 | wikidoc | Fresh frozen plasma | Fresh frozen plasma
Synonyms and keywords: FFP
# Overview
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is defined as the fluid portion of one unit of human blood that has been centrifuged, separated, and frozen solid at -18° C (or colder) within 6 hours of collection. Other single-donor plasma units, either frozen or liquid, may be subs... | Fresh frozen plasma
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: FFP
# Overview
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is defined as the fluid portion of one unit of human blood that has been centrifuged, separated, and frozen solid at -18° C (or colder) within 6 hours of collection. Other single-dono... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/FFP | |
c4a784a0bd3027fda7957d3f72186538695c6d65 | wikidoc | Facial rejuvenation | Facial rejuvenation
# Overview
Facial rejuvenation is any cosmetic or medical procedure used to increase or restore the appearance of a younger age to human face. The specific term, however, refers to a set of surgical procedures which try to restore facial geometry and skin appearance which are typical of youth, by u... | Facial rejuvenation
Editors-In-Chief: Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [1]; Michel C. Samson, M.D., FRCSC, FACS [2]
# Overview
Facial rejuvenation is any cosmetic or medical procedure used to increase or restore the appearance of a younger age to human face. The specific term, however, refers t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Facial_rejuvenation | |
cf96036934dadc1317c1280885c77c0c0dc86c8b | wikidoc | Factitious disorder | Factitious disorder
# Overview
A factitious disorder or FD is a mental disorder where the 'ill' individual's symptoms are either self-induced or falsified by the patient. Essentially, it is faking sick: the act of an individual faking, exaggerating, or even inflicting self injuries. Their state of consciousness in thi... | Factitious disorder
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2] Yashasvi Aryaputra[3]
# Overview
A factitious disorder or FD is a mental disorder where the 'ill' individual's symptoms are either self-induced or falsified by... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Factitious_disorder | |
0a55f4b573f20c02fdef6cf477b01cdcec099102 | wikidoc | Factor I Deficiency | Factor I Deficiency
# Overview
Factor I deficiency, also known as fibrinogen deficiency, is a rare inherited bleeding disorder related to fibrinogen function in the blood coagulation cascade. It is typically subclassified into three distinct disorders: afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia, or dysfibrinogenemia.
Afibri... | Factor I Deficiency
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Factor I deficiency, also known as fibrinogen deficiency, is a rare inherited bleeding disorder related to fibrinogen function in the blood coagulation cascade. It is typically subclassified into three distinct disorders: afibrinogenem... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Factor_I_Deficiency | |
e5cf1c10f6e3a9a838c90ceb29a88129172fd3bd | wikidoc | Faculty development | Faculty development
Faculty development is a component of medical education.
# Peer learning
Peer learning may be a helpful tactic, especially for medical education as opposed to the research component of a faculty work. Gosling, quoting Shulman wrote:
- "Rather, what he found was not a community of teachers, but iso... | Faculty development
Faculty development is a component of medical education.
# Peer learning
Peer learning may be a helpful tactic[1][2], especially for medical education as opposed to the research component of a faculty work[3]. Gosling, quoting Shulman[4] wrote:
- "Rather, what he [Shulman] found was not a communit... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Faculty_development | |
8c493f7f3d5b7d322dc67593582a9c6000856965 | wikidoc | Hyperproinsulinemia | Hyperproinsulinemia
Hyperproinsulinemia is a disease where insulin is not sufficiently processed before secretion and immature forms of insulin make up the majority of circulating insulin immunoreactivity in both fasting and glucose-stimulated conditions (insulin immunoreactivity refers to all molecules detectable by a... | Hyperproinsulinemia
Hyperproinsulinemia is a disease where insulin is not sufficiently processed before secretion and immature forms of insulin make up the majority of circulating insulin immunoreactivity in both fasting and glucose-stimulated conditions (insulin immunoreactivity refers to all molecules detectable by ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Familial_hyperproinsulinemia | |
e9d58ec4f00ef66f1e14ebf24fbc4fe6915f9479 | wikidoc | Fascial compartment | Fascial compartment
On the human body, the limbs can be divided into segments, such as the arm and the forearm of the upper limb, and the thigh and the leg of the lower limb.
If these segments are cut transversely, it is apparent that they are divided into multiple sections. These are called fascial compartments, and a... | Fascial compartment
On the human body, the limbs can be divided into segments, such as the arm and the forearm of the upper limb, and the thigh and the leg of the lower limb.
If these segments are cut transversely, it is apparent that they are divided into multiple sections. These are called fascial compartments, and ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fascial_compartment | |
894e4bedb5e44dbf4a72c77464c12d2c850646a2 | wikidoc | Neutron temperature | Neutron temperature
The neutron temperature, also called the neutron energy, indicates a free neutron's kinetic energy, usually given in electron volts. The term temperature is used, since hot, thermal and cold neutrons are moderated in a medium with a certain temperature. The neutron energy distribution is then adopte... | Neutron temperature
The neutron temperature, also called the neutron energy, indicates a free neutron's kinetic energy, usually given in electron volts. The term temperature is used, since hot, thermal and cold neutrons are moderated in a medium with a certain temperature. The neutron energy distribution is then adopt... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fast_neutron | |
b01a4797916509f68b101e8fcb49c2b38634d6e4 | wikidoc | Fatty acid synthase | Fatty acid synthase
Fatty acid synthase (FAS) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FASN gene.
Fatty acid synthase is a multi-enzyme protein that catalyzes fatty acid synthesis. It is not a single enzyme but a whole enzymatic system composed of two identical 272 kDa multifunctional polypeptides, in which substr... | Fatty acid synthase
Fatty acid synthase (FAS) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FASN gene.[1][2][3][4]
Fatty acid synthase is a multi-enzyme protein that catalyzes fatty acid synthesis. It is not a single enzyme but a whole enzymatic system composed of two identical 272 kDa multifunctional polypeptides, in... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fatty_acid_synthase | |
538a38442de96e89ca2ccaf825d7d5fa445801bc | wikidoc | Female sex hormones | Female sex hormones
Sex steroids, also known as gonadal steroids, are steroid hormones that interact with vertebrate androgen or estrogen receptors. The term sex hormone nearly always is synonymous with sex steroid.
# Production
Natural sex steroids are made by the gonads (ovaries or testes), by adrenal glands, or by ... | Female sex hormones
Sex steroids, also known as gonadal steroids, are steroid hormones that interact with vertebrate androgen or estrogen receptors. The term sex hormone nearly always is synonymous with sex steroid.
# Production
Natural sex steroids are made by the gonads (ovaries or testes), by adrenal glands, or by... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Female_sex_hormones | |
3afcc3d1620a3283e5313d59b74bc471afe4a2cb | wikidoc | Fermentation (wine) | Fermentation (wine)
The process of fermentation in wine is the catalyst function that turns grape juice into an alcoholic beverage. During fermentation yeast interact with sugars in the juice to create ethanol, commonly known as ethyl alcohol, and carbon dioxide (as a by-product). In winemaking the temperature and spee... | Fermentation (wine)
The process of fermentation in wine is the catalyst function that turns grape juice into an alcoholic beverage. During fermentation yeast interact with sugars in the juice to create ethanol, commonly known as ethyl alcohol, and carbon dioxide (as a by-product). In winemaking the temperature and spe... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fermentation_(wine) | |
7d10a62ceb144b4ec572b528d173b0f293021674 | wikidoc | Ferric oxyhydroxide | Ferric oxyhydroxide
# 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 W... | Ferric oxyhydroxide
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
# Disclaimer
WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is inten... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ferric_oxyhydroxide | |
919c61fcabdfc9fd8bd4cb34e86f72afbc79d11f | wikidoc | Perinatal mortality | Perinatal mortality
# Overview
Perinatal mortality (PNM), also perinatal death, refers to the death of a fetus or neonate and is the basis to calculate the perinatal mortality rate. Variations in the precise definition of the perinatal mortality exist specifically concerning the issue of inclusion or exclusion of earl... | Perinatal mortality
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Perinatal mortality (PNM), also perinatal death, refers to the death of a fetus or neonate and is the basis to calculate the perinatal mortality rate. Variations in the precise definition of the perinatal mortality exist specifically co... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fetal_death | |
11f09f69f48ffadd69c9a37f13dfe605c95de63d | wikidoc | Feynman-Kac formula | Feynman-Kac formula
The Feynman-Kac formula, named after Richard Feynman and Mark Kac, establishes a link between partial differential equations (PDEs) and stochastic processes. It offers a method of solving certain PDEs by simulating random paths of a stochastic process. Conversely, stochastic PDEs can be solved by de... | Feynman-Kac formula
The Feynman-Kac formula, named after Richard Feynman and Mark Kac, establishes a link between partial differential equations (PDEs) and stochastic processes. It offers a method of solving certain PDEs by simulating random paths of a stochastic process. Conversely, stochastic PDEs can be solved by d... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Feynman-Kac_formula | |
ab32c510b0a1d9290ed2a4327fb7a6fdf7e0cd7e | wikidoc | Fibrochondrogenesis | Fibrochondrogenesis
Fibrochondrogenesis is a rare autosomal recessive form of osteochondrodysplasia, causing abnormal fibrous development of cartilage and related tissues.
It is a lethal rhizomelic (malformations which result in short, underdeveloped limbs) form of dwarfism, exhibiting both skeletal dysplasia (malforma... | Fibrochondrogenesis
Fibrochondrogenesis is a rare[1] autosomal recessive[2] form of osteochondrodysplasia,[3] causing abnormal fibrous development of cartilage and related tissues.[4]
It is a lethal rhizomelic (malformations which result in short, underdeveloped limbs) form of dwarfism,[1] exhibiting both skeletal dys... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fibrochondrogenesis | |
6b5039134cb74dfcc582b4f92afc24ce024b22bd | wikidoc | Fibropapillomatosis | Fibropapillomatosis
Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a condition characterized by the presence of fibropapillomas, neoplasms consisting of both the epidermal and dermal skin layers.
Fibropapillomatosis of sea turtles is probably caused by a herpes-type virus, and is causing an epidemic amongst sea turtles. Sea turtle fibro... | Fibropapillomatosis
Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a condition characterized by the presence of fibropapillomas, neoplasms consisting of both the epidermal and dermal skin layers.
Fibropapillomatosis of sea turtles is probably caused by a herpes-type virus, and is causing an epidemic amongst sea turtles. Sea turtle fibr... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fibropapillomatosis | |
6e8dc1999868e0e137ae14c2d976dc749ed3f5e9 | wikidoc | Filariasis | Filariasis overview
# Overview
Filariasis is a parasitic and infectious tropical disease caused by thread-like parasitic filarial worms called nematodes. These include Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori. They are all transmitted by mosquitoes. The infection occurs when an infected mosquito bites an... | Filariasis overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmed Elsaiey, MBBCH [2]
# Overview
Filariasis is a parasitic and infectious tropical disease caused by thread-like parasitic filarial worms called nematodes. These include Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and B... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Filariasis_overview | |
b081a556483acc219b7dd12b6af43494b1ecdc64 | wikidoc | Filtration fraction | Filtration fraction
In renal physiology, the filtration fraction is the ratio of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) to the renal plasma flow (RPF).
Filtration Fraction = GFR/RPF
The filtration fraction therefore represents the proportion of the fluid reaching the kidneys which passes into the renal tubules.
The GFR o... | Filtration fraction
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
In renal physiology, the filtration fraction is the ratio of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) to the renal plasma flow (RPF).
Filtration Fraction = GFR/RPF
The filtration fraction therefore represents the proportion of the fluid reaching the ki... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Filtration_fraction | |
908b4da3dbc0b8c0874285bf6d4463bfc35ff757 | wikidoc | Splinter hemorrhage | Splinter hemorrhage
For patient information, click Splinter hemorrhage
Synonyms and keywords: Splinter haemorrhages
# Overview
Splinter hemorrhages are small areas of bleeding (hemorrhage) under the fingernails or toenails.
Splinter hemorrhages look like thin, red to reddish-brown lines of blood under the nails. They ... | Splinter hemorrhage
For patient information, click Splinter hemorrhage
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Splinter haemorrhages
# Overview
Splinter hemorrhages are small areas of bleeding (hemorrhage) under the fingernails or toenails.
Splinter hemorrhages look like thin, red to... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fingernail_hemorrhage | |
c96bc5b2248d610779d79f003dd9de163e492eda | wikidoc | Fletcher's Laxative | Fletcher's Laxative
Fletcher's Castoria, also known as Fletcher's Laxative, is an oral syrup containing a stimulant laxative and ingredients to soothe the stomach.
# Pharmacology
- Active laxative ingredient: senna, 33.3 mg/ml
- Other ingredients: citric acid, flavor, glycerin, methylparaben, propylparaben, purified w... | Fletcher's Laxative
Fletcher's Castoria, also known as Fletcher's Laxative, is an oral syrup containing a stimulant laxative and ingredients to soothe the stomach.
# Pharmacology
- Active laxative ingredient: senna, 33.3 mg/ml
- Other ingredients: citric acid, flavor, glycerin, methylparaben, propylparaben, purified ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fletcher%27s_Laxative | |
99056306f3e562b8d4a7fd965c42a5bf9b60a085 | wikidoc | Flock worker's lung | Flock worker's lung
Synonyms and keywords:
# Overview
Flock Worker's Lung(FWL) is an unusual disease interstitial disease characterized by lymphocytic bronchiolitis and peribronchiolitis in workers exposed to flock fibers. Flock is made for the application to adhesive-coated substrates by cutting short synthetic fiber... | Flock worker's lung
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [3] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Usman Shah, M.B.B.S.[4]
Synonyms and keywords:
# Overview
Flock Worker's Lung(FWL) is an unusual disease interstitial disease characterized by lymphocytic bronchiolitis and peribronchiolitis in workers exposed to flo... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Flock_worker%27s_lung | |
48896d71c22208794646a6c3ebce2356aedd89cc | wikidoc | Fluctuation theorem | Fluctuation theorem
The fluctuation theorem (FT) is a theorem from statistical mechanics dealing with the relative probability that the entropy of a system which is currently away from thermodynamic equilibrium (maximum entropy) will increase or decrease over a given amount of time. The second law of thermodynamics pre... | Fluctuation theorem
The fluctuation theorem (FT) is a theorem from statistical mechanics dealing with the relative probability that the entropy of a system which is currently away from thermodynamic equilibrium (maximum entropy) will increase or decrease over a given amount of time. The second law of thermodynamics pr... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Fluctuation_theorem |
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