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Immunofluorescence
Immunofluorescence # Overview Immunofluorescence is the labeling of antibodies or antigens with fluorescent dyes. This technique is often used to visualize subcellular distribution of biomolecules of interest. Immunofluorescent labelled tissue sections are studied using a fluorescence microscope or by confocal micro...
Immunofluorescence Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Immunofluorescence is the labeling of antibodies or antigens with fluorescent dyes. This technique is often used to visualize subcellular distribution of biomolecules of interest. Immunofluorescent labelled tissue sections are studied ...
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Water fluoridation
Water fluoridation # Overview Water fluoridation is the practice of adding fluoride compounds to water with the intended purpose of reducing tooth decay in the general population. Many North American and Australian municipalities fluoridate their water supplies in the belief that this practice will reduce tooth decay ...
Water fluoridation # Overview Water fluoridation is the practice of adding fluoride compounds to water with the intended purpose of reducing tooth decay in the general population. Many North American and Australian municipalities fluoridate their water supplies in the belief that this practice will reduce tooth decay ...
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Fluoride poisoning
Fluoride poisoning In high concentrations, as with almost all substances, fluoride compounds are toxic. 5 grams of pure sodium fluoride will kill most adult humans; a lethal dose is approximately 70 mg per kilogram of body mass. The acute toxic dose of fluoride is believed to be from 2 to 8 milligrams per kilogram of b...
Fluoride poisoning In high concentrations, as with almost all substances, fluoride compounds are toxic. 5 grams of pure sodium fluoride will kill most adult humans; a lethal dose is approximately 70 mg per kilogram of body mass. The acute toxic dose of fluoride is believed to be from 2 to 8 milligrams per kilogram of ...
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Food fortification
Food fortification Food fortification is the public health policy of adding Micronutrients (essential trace elements and vitamins) to foodstuffs to ensure that minimum dietary requirements are met. Simple diets based on staple foods with little variation are often deficient in certain nutrients, either because they are...
Food fortification Food fortification is the public health policy of adding Micronutrients (essential trace elements and vitamins) to foodstuffs to ensure that minimum dietary requirements are met. Simple diets based on staple foods with little variation are often deficient in certain nutrients, either because they ar...
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Forensic chemistry
Forensic chemistry Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry to law enforcement or the failure of products or processes. Many different analytical methods may be used to reveal what chemical changes occurred during an incident, and so help reconstruct the sequence of events. # Methods One useful method is the...
Forensic chemistry Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry to law enforcement or the failure of products or processes. Many different analytical methods may be used to reveal what chemical changes occurred during an incident, and so help reconstruct the sequence of events. # Methods One useful method is th...
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Forensic dentistry
Forensic dentistry Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology is the proper handling, examination and evaluation of dental evidence, which will be then presented in the interest of justice. The evidence that may be derived from teeth, is the age (in children) and identification of the person to whom the teeth belong. Th...
Forensic dentistry Template:ForensicScience Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology is the proper handling, examination and evaluation of dental evidence, which will be then presented in the interest of justice. The evidence that may be derived from teeth, is the age (in children) and identification of the person to...
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Forensic pathology
Forensic pathology # Overview Forensic pathology is a branch of medicine concerned with determining cause of death, usually for criminal law cases and civil law cases in some jurisdictions. The word forensics is derived from the Latin forēnsis meaning public or forum. The word pathology literally means study of suffe...
Forensic pathology # Overview Forensic pathology is a branch of medicine concerned with determining cause of death, usually for criminal law cases and civil law cases in some jurisdictions. The word forensics is derived from the Latin forēnsis meaning public or forum. The word pathology literally means study of suffe...
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Fourth nerve palsy
Fourth nerve palsy # Overview Fourth nerve palsy is a condition caused by weakness or paralysis of the superior oblique muscle. When present at birth, it is known as congenital fourth nerve palsy. # Causes - Brown's syndrome: Restriction of superior oblique movement is found in Brown's syndrome, leading to difficulty...
Fourth nerve palsy Template:DiseaseDisorder infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Fourth nerve palsy is a condition caused by weakness or paralysis of the superior oblique muscle. When present at birth, it is known as congenital fourth nerve palsy. # Causes - Brown's syndrome: Restric...
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Fusarium venenatum
Fusarium venenatum Fusarium venenatum is a fungus, more precisely a mold, from which a mycoprotein can be derived. It is used in the manufacture of Quorn, a meat substitute marketed to vegetarians. In 2003 the Center for Science in the Public Interest issued the claim that the mycoprotein used in Quorn can be gastrotox...
Fusarium venenatum Fusarium venenatum is a fungus, more precisely a mold, from which a mycoprotein can be derived. It is used in the manufacture of Quorn, a meat substitute marketed to vegetarians. In 2003 the Center for Science in the Public Interest issued the claim that the mycoprotein used in Quorn can be gastroto...
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G. Patrick Maxwell
G. Patrick Maxwell G. Patrick Maxwell is a Nashville, Tennessee based plastic surgeon, and an assistant clinical professor of surgery at Vanderbilt University . Maxwell is a graduate of the Vanderbilt University Medical School, and subsequently trained in General and then Plastic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical Ce...
G. Patrick Maxwell G. Patrick Maxwell is a Nashville, Tennessee based plastic surgeon, and an assistant clinical professor of surgery at Vanderbilt University [1]. Maxwell is a graduate of the Vanderbilt University Medical School, and subsequently trained in General and then Plastic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Medica...
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GABAA-rho receptor
GABAA-rho receptor The GABAA-rho receptor (previously known as the GABAC receptor) is a subclass of GABAA receptors composed entirely of rho (ρ) subunits. GABAA receptors including those of the ρ-subclass are ligand-gated ion channels responsible for mediating the effects of gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA), the major i...
GABAA-rho receptor The GABAA-rho receptor (previously known as the GABAC receptor) is a subclass of GABAA receptors composed entirely of rho (ρ) subunits. GABAA receptors including those of the ρ-subclass are ligand-gated ion channels responsible for mediating the effects of gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA), the major ...
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GABA transporter 1
GABA transporter 1 GABA transporter 1 (GAT1) also known as sodium- and chloride-dependent GABA transporter 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC6A1 gene. # Function GAT1 is a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporter, which removes GABA from the synaptic cleft. GABA Transporter 1 uses energy from the di...
GABA transporter 1 GABA transporter 1 (GAT1) also known as sodium- and chloride-dependent GABA transporter 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC6A1 gene.[1][2] # Function GAT1 is a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporter, which removes GABA from the synaptic cleft.[3] GABA Transporter 1 uses energy f...
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GM1 gangliosidoses
GM1 gangliosidoses # Overview The GM1 gangliosidoses are caused by a deficiency of beta-galactosidase, with resulting abnormal storage of acidic lipid materials in cells of the central and peripheral nervous systems, but particularly in the nerve cells. GM1 has three forms: early infantile, late infantile, and adult....
GM1 gangliosidoses Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview The GM1 gangliosidoses are caused by a deficiency of beta-galactosidase, with resulting abnormal storage of acidic lipid materials in cells of the central and peripheral nervous systems, but particularly in the nerve cells. GM1 has three...
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GM2 gangliosidoses
GM2 gangliosidoses The GM2 gangliosidoses cause the body to store excess acidic fatty materials in tissues and cells, most notably in nerve cells. These disorders result from a deficiency of the enzyme beta-hexosaminidase. The GM2 disorders include: # Tay-Sachs disease Tay-Sachs disease (also known as GM2 variant B)...
GM2 gangliosidoses Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Template:Editor help The GM2 gangliosidoses cause the body to store excess acidic fatty materials in tissues and cells, most notably in nerve cells. These disorders result from a deficiency of the enzyme beta-hexosaminidase. The GM2 disorders incl...
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GNAS complex locus
GNAS complex locus GNAS complex locus, also known as GNAS, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the GNAS gene. It is the stimulatory G-protein alpha subunit (Gs-α), a key component of many signal transduction pathways. # Gene This gene locus has a highly complex imprinted expression pattern. It gives rise to mat...
GNAS complex locus GNAS complex locus, also known as GNAS, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the GNAS gene. It is the stimulatory G-protein alpha subunit (Gs-α), a key component of many signal transduction pathways. # Gene This gene locus has a highly complex imprinted expression pattern. It gives rise to ma...
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Galea aponeurotica
Galea aponeurotica The galea aponeurotica (epicranial aponeurosis) covers the upper part of the cranium; behind, it is attached, in the interval between its union with the Occipitales, to the external occipital protuberance and highest nuchal lines of the occipital bone; in front, it forms a short and narrow prolongati...
Galea aponeurotica Template:Infobox Anatomy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The galea aponeurotica (epicranial aponeurosis) covers the upper part of the cranium; behind, it is attached, in the interval between its union with the Occipitales, to the external occipital protuberance and highest nuchal ...
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Galega officinalis
Galega officinalis Galega officinalis (also known as Goat's Rue, French Lilac, Italian Fitch or Professor-weed) is a plant from the Galega genus of the Faboideae. Its name derives from gale (milk) and ega (to bring on), as Galega has been used as a galactologue in small domestic animals (hence the name "Goat's rue"). G...
Galega officinalis Galega officinalis (also known as Goat's Rue, French Lilac, Italian Fitch or Professor-weed) is a plant from the Galega genus of the Faboideae. Its name derives from gale (milk) and ega (to bring on), as Galega has been used as a galactologue in small domestic animals (hence the name "Goat's rue"). ...
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Gamekeeper's thumb
Gamekeeper's thumb Synonyms and Keywords: Skier's thumb (used in acute cases) # Overview The Gamekeeper's thumb known as a rupture or avulsion of a ligament of the thumb called ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). # Historical Perspective In 1955 , Campbell CS, described this problem originated from the Scottish gamekeep...
Gamekeeper's thumb Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammadmain Rezazadehsaatlou[2]. Synonyms and Keywords: Skier's thumb (used in acute cases) # Overview The Gamekeeper's thumb known as a rupture or avulsion of a ligament of the thumb called ulnar collateral ligament...
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Gamma spectroscopy
Gamma spectroscopy Gamma spectroscopy is a radionuclidic measurement method. While a Geiger counter determines only the count rate, a gamma spectrometer will determine the energy and the count rate of gamma rays emitted by radioactive substances. Gamma spectroscopy is an extremely important method. Most radioactive sou...
Gamma spectroscopy Gamma spectroscopy is a radionuclidic measurement method. While a Geiger counter determines only the count rate, a gamma spectrometer will determine the energy and the count rate of gamma rays emitted by radioactive substances. Gamma spectroscopy is an extremely important method. Most radioactive so...
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Ganciclovir (oral)
Ganciclovir (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 Wi...
Ganciclovir (oral) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aparna Vuppala, M.B.B.S. [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is i...
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Gardner's syndrome
Gardner's syndrome Gardner's syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by the presence of multiple polyps in the colon together with tumors outside the colon. The extracolonic tumors may include osteomas of the skull, thyroid cancer, epidermoid cysts, fibromas and sebaceous cysts. The countless polyps in the colon p...
Gardner's syndrome Gardner's syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by the presence of multiple polyps in the colon together with tumors outside the colon. The extracolonic tumors may include osteomas of the skull, thyroid cancer, epidermoid cysts, fibromas and sebaceous cysts. The countless polyps in the colon ...
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Gastric chief cell
Gastric chief cell # Overview A gastric chief cell (or peptic cell, or gastric zymogenic cell) is a cell in the stomach that releases pepsinogen, gastric lipase and rennin. The cell stains basophilic upon H&E prep due to the large proportion of rough endoplasmic reticulum in it's cytoplasm. It works in conjunction wi...
Gastric chief cell Template:Infobox Anatomy # Overview A gastric chief cell (or peptic cell, or gastric zymogenic cell) is a cell in the stomach that releases pepsinogen, gastric lipase and rennin. The cell stains basophilic upon H&E prep due to the large proportion of rough endoplasmic reticulum in it's cytoplasm. ...
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Gastric distension
Gastric distension Gastric Distention is bloating of the stomach when air is pumped into it. This may be done when someone is performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation and blowing air into the mouth of someone who is not breathing spontaneously. It may also occur when more advanced medical procedures are performed by em...
Gastric distension Gastric Distention is bloating of the stomach when air is pumped into it. This may be done when someone is performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation and blowing air into the mouth of someone who is not breathing spontaneously. It may also occur when more advanced medical procedures are performed by e...
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Gastritis
Gastritis overview # Overview Gastritis is inflammation of the gastric mucosa. In the Greek gastro- means the stomach and -itis means inflammation. Depending on the cause, it may persist acutely or chronically and may coincide with more serious conditions such as atrophy of the stomach. In 1728, a German physician na...
Gastritis overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aravind Reddy Kothagadi M.B.B.S[2] # Overview Gastritis is inflammation of the gastric mucosa. In the Greek gastro- means the stomach and -itis means inflammation. Depending on the cause, it may persist acutely or c...
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Gastrocolic reflex
Gastrocolic reflex # Overview The gastrocolic reflex or gastrocolic response is one of a number of physiological reflexes controlling the motility, or peristalsis, of the gastrointestinal tract. It involves an increase in motility of the colon in response to stretch in the stomach and byproducts of digestion in the s...
Gastrocolic reflex # Overview The gastrocolic reflex or gastrocolic response is one of a number of physiological reflexes controlling the motility, or peristalsis, of the gastrointestinal tract. It involves an increase in motility of the colon in response to stretch in the stomach and byproducts of digestion in the s...
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Genetic counseling
Genetic counseling # Overview Genetic counseling is the process by which patients or relatives, at risk of an inherited disorder, are advised of the consequences and nature of the disorder, the probability of developing or transmitting it, and the options open to them in management and family planning in order to prev...
Genetic counseling Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Genetic counseling is the process by which patients or relatives, at risk of an inherited disorder, are advised of the consequences and nature of the disorder, the probability of developing or transmitting it, and the options open to the...
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Genomic imprinting
Genomic imprinting Genomic imprinting is a genetic phenomenon by which certain genes are expressed in a parent-of-origin-specific manner. Imprinted genes are either expressed only from the allele inherited from the mother (eg. H19 or CDKN1C), or in other instances from the allele inherited from the father (eg. IGF2). F...
Genomic imprinting Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Genomic imprinting is a genetic phenomenon by which certain genes are expressed in a parent-of-origin-specific manner. Imprinted genes are either expressed only from the allele inherited from the mother (eg. H19 or CDKN1C), or in other instances fro...
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Geranium maculatum
Geranium maculatum Geranium maculatum, the Spotted Geranium, Wood Geranium, or Wild Geranium is a woodland perennial plant native to eastern North America, from southern Manitoba and southwestern Quebec south to Alabama and west to Oklahoma and South Dakota. It grows in dry to moist woods and is normally abundant when ...
Geranium maculatum Geranium maculatum, the Spotted Geranium, Wood Geranium, or Wild Geranium is a woodland perennial plant native to eastern North America, from southern Manitoba and southwestern Quebec south to Alabama and west to Oklahoma and South Dakota.[1][2] It grows in dry to moist woods and is normally abundan...
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Germanic languages
Germanic languages The Germanic languages are a group of related languages constituting a branch of the Indo-European (IE) language family. The common ancestor of all languages comprising this branch is Proto-Germanic, spoken in approximately the mid-1st millennium BC in Iron Age northern Europe. Proto-Germanic, along ...
Germanic languages The Germanic languages are a group of related languages constituting a branch of the Indo-European (IE) language family. The common ancestor of all languages comprising this branch is Proto-Germanic, spoken in approximately the mid-1st millennium BC in Iron Age northern Europe. Proto-Germanic, along...
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Germinoma
Germinoma overview # Overview The term germinoma most often refers to a tumor in the brain that has a histology identical to two other tumors: dysgerminoma in the ovary and seminoma in the testis. It may be benign or malignant. Germ cell tumors (GCTs) are classified as extragonadal if there is no evidence of a primary...
Germinoma overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Simrat Sarai, M.D. [2] # Overview The term germinoma most often refers to a tumor in the brain that has a histology identical to two other tumors: dysgerminoma in the ovary and seminoma in the testis. It may be benign o...
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Gerstmann syndrome
Gerstmann syndrome # Overview Gerstmann syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that is characterized by a tetrad of symptoms which include finger agnosia, agraphia, acalculia, and left - right disorientation. Also known as Angular gyrus syndrome as it occurs due to lesion or pathology involving the angular gyrus of ...
Gerstmann syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Gerstmann syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that is characterized by a tetrad of symptoms which include finger agnosia, agraphia, acalculia, and left - right disorientation. Also known as Angular gyrus syndrome as it occurs due to...
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Geschwind syndrome
Geschwind syndrome Geschwind syndrome, also known as Waxman-Geschwind syndrome is a characteristic personality syndrome consisting of symptoms such as circumstantiality (excessive verbal output, stickiness, hypergraphia), altered sexuality (usually hyposexuality), and intensified mental life (deepened cognitive and emo...
Geschwind syndrome Geschwind syndrome, also known as Waxman-Geschwind syndrome is a characteristic personality syndrome consisting of symptoms such as circumstantiality (excessive verbal output, stickiness, hypergraphia), altered sexuality (usually hyposexuality), and intensified mental life (deepened cognitive and em...
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Glechoma hederacea
Glechoma hederacea Glechoma hederacea (Ground-ivy; syn. Nepeta glechoma Benth., Nepeta hederacea (L.) Trevir.) is an aromatic, perennial, evergreen creeper of the mint family, Lamiaceae, native to Europe and southwestern Asia but introduced to North America and now common in most regions other than the Rocky Mountains....
Glechoma hederacea Glechoma hederacea (Ground-ivy; syn. Nepeta glechoma Benth., Nepeta hederacea (L.) Trevir.) is an aromatic, perennial, evergreen creeper of the mint family, Lamiaceae, native to Europe and southwestern Asia but introduced to North America and now common in most regions other than the Rocky Mountains...
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Glenohumeral joint
Glenohumeral joint # Overview The glenohumeral joint, commonly known as the shoulder joint, is a synovial ball and socket joint and involves articulation between the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the head of the humerus (upper arm bone). # Movements The glenoid fossa is shallow and contains the gl...
Glenohumeral joint Template:Infobox Anatomy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Template:Editor help # Overview The glenohumeral joint, commonly known as the shoulder joint, is a synovial ball and socket joint and involves articulation between the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the h...
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Glipizide overdose
Glipizide overdose # Overdose Information General Manifestatoins Treatment ## General There is no well-documented experience with Glipizide overdosage in humans. There have been no known suicide attempts associated with purposeful overdosing with Glipizide. In nonclinical studies the acute oral toxicity of glipizide ...
Glipizide overdose Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overdose Information General Manifestatoins Treatment ## General There is no well-documented experience with Glipizide overdosage in humans. There have been no known suicide attempts associated with purposeful overdosing with Glipizide. In noncl...
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Glomerular disease
Glomerular disease This page contains general information about Glomerular disease. For more information on specific types, please visit the pages on: # Overview Glomerular disease is a condition that affects the glomerulus. It consists of different diseases with different clinical courses and treatment options. Glome...
Glomerular disease Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mehrian Jafarizade, M.D [2], Syed Hassan A. Kazmi BSc, MD [3] This page contains general information about Glomerular disease. For more information on specific types, please visit the pages on: # Overview Glomerular d...
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Glucocerebrosidase
Glucocerebrosidase β-Glucocerebrosidase (also called acid β-glucosidase, D-glucosyl-N-acylsphingosine glucohydrolase, or GCase) is an enzyme with glucosylceramidase activity (EC 3.2.1.45) that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of the chemical glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipid...
Glucocerebrosidase β-Glucocerebrosidase (also called acid β-glucosidase, D-glucosyl-N-acylsphingosine glucohydrolase, or GCase) is an enzyme with glucosylceramidase activity (EC 3.2.1.45) that is needed to cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of the chemical glucocerebroside, an intermediate in glycolipi...
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Glutamate receptor
Glutamate receptor Glutamate receptors are synaptic receptors located primarily on the membranes of neuronal cells. Glutamate is one of the 20 amino acids used to assemble proteins and as a result is abundant in many areas of the body, but it also functions as a neurotransmitter and is particularly abundant in the ner...
Glutamate receptor Glutamate receptors are synaptic receptors located primarily on the membranes of neuronal cells. Glutamate is one of the 20 amino acids used to assemble proteins and as a result is abundant in many areas of the body, but it also functions as a neurotransmitter and is particularly abundant in the ne...
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Hypermethioninemia
Hypermethioninemia # Overview Hypermethioninemia is an excess of the amino acid methionine, in the blood. This condition can occur when methionine is not broken down properly in the body. # Diagnosis People with hypermethioninemia often do not show any symptoms. Some individuals with hypermethioninemia exhibit learni...
Hypermethioninemia Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Hypermethioninemia is an excess of the amino acid methionine, in the blood. This condition can occur when methionine is not broken down properly in the body. # Diagnosis People with hypermethioninemia often do not show any symptoms. Som...
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Gold(III) chloride
Gold(III) chloride Gold(III) chloride, traditionally called auric chloride, is one of the most common compounds of gold. It has the formula AuCl3. The Roman numerals in the name indicate that the gold has an oxidation state of +3, which is the most stable form for gold in its compounds. Gold also forms another chlori...
Gold(III) chloride Gold(III) chloride, traditionally called auric chloride, is one of the most common compounds of gold. It has the formula AuCl3. The Roman numerals in the name indicate that the gold has an oxidation state of +3, which is the most stable form for gold in its compounds. Gold also forms another chlor...
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Goldenhar syndrome
Goldenhar syndrome # Overview Goldenhar syndrome (also known as Oculo-Auriculo-Vertebral/OAV syndrome) is a congenital defect characterized by incomplete development of the ear, nose, soft palate, lip, and mandible. It is associated with anomalous development of the first branchial arch and second branchial arch. The ...
Goldenhar syndrome # Overview Goldenhar syndrome (also known as Oculo-Auriculo-Vertebral/OAV syndrome) is a congenital defect characterized by incomplete development of the ear, nose, soft palate, lip, and mandible. It is associated with anomalous development of the first branchial arch and second branchial arch.[1] T...
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Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea overview # Overview Gonorrhea (gonorrhoea in British English) is among the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world. In the United States, gonorrhea is the second most common STD (after chlamydia). Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a species of Gram-negative, coffee bean-shaped diplococci bacteria respo...
Gonorrhea overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Mehrsefat, M.D. [2] # Overview Gonorrhea (gonorrhoea in British English) is among the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world. In the United States, gonorrhea is the second most common STD (after ...
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Good Samaritan law
Good Samaritan law Good Samaritan laws (Acts) in the United States and Canada are laws/acts protecting from blame those who choose to aid others who are injured or ill. They are intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful death. The name Good Sa...
Good Samaritan law Template:Worldwide Good Samaritan laws (Acts) in the United States and Canada are laws/acts protecting from blame those who choose to aid others who are injured or ill. They are intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful dea...
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Granulation tissue
Granulation tissue # Overview Granulation tissue is the perfused, fibrous connective tissue that replaces a fibrin clot in healing wounds. Granulation tissue typically grows from the base of a wound and is able to fill wounds of almost any size. The herb chamomile has been said to promote the growth of granulation ti...
Granulation tissue # Overview Granulation tissue is the perfused, fibrous connective tissue that replaces a fibrin clot in healing wounds. Granulation tissue typically grows from the base of a wound and is able to fill wounds of almost any size. The herb chamomile has been said to promote the growth of granulation ti...
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Granuloma annulare
Granuloma annulare Granuloma annulare is a chronic skin disease consisting of a rash with reddish bumps arranged in a circle or ring. It most often affects children, young and older adults and it is slightly more common in females (60/40 ratio). The condition is usually seen in otherwise healthy people. Occasionally, i...
Granuloma annulare Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Jesus Rosario Hernandez, M.D. [2]. Granuloma annulare is a chronic skin disease consisting of a rash with reddish bumps arranged in a circle or ring. It most often affects children, young and older adults and it is sl...
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Grape seed extract
Grape seed extract Grape seed extract contains chemicals known as polyphenols, (including the subclass of proanthocyanidins), which are recognized to be effective polyphenol antioxidants. # Effects Human case reports and results from some laboratory and animal studies appear to show that grape seed extract may help to...
Grape seed extract Grape seed extract contains chemicals known as polyphenols, (including the subclass of proanthocyanidins), which are recognized to be effective polyphenol antioxidants. # Effects Human case reports and results from some laboratory and animal studies appear to show that grape seed extract may help t...
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Graphical language
Graphical language Graphical language is an emergent concept. Language in any form, whether spoken, written (that is, the counterpart of a spoken language), or graphically manifested, is a system of communication and reasoning using representation, metaphor, logical grammar and symbolic expression. This is the sine qua...
Graphical language Graphical language is an emergent concept. Language in any form, whether spoken, written (that is, the counterpart of a spoken language), or graphically manifested, is a system of communication and reasoning using representation, metaphor, logical grammar and symbolic expression. This is the sine qu...
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Primitive reflexes
Primitive reflexes Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us to indicate your interest in serving either as an Editor-In-Chief of the ...
Primitive reflexes Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us [2] to indicate your i...
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Gray baby syndrome
Gray baby syndrome Gray baby syndrome (also termed Gray or Grey syndrome) is a rare but serious side effect that occurs in newborn infants (especially premature babies) following the intravenous administration of the antibiotic chloramphenicol. # Pathophysiology Newborn infants are predisposed to this condition becaus...
Gray baby syndrome Gray baby syndrome (also termed Gray or Grey syndrome) is a rare but serious side effect that occurs in newborn infants (especially premature babies) following the intravenous administration of the antibiotic chloramphenicol.[1] # Pathophysiology Newborn infants are predisposed to this condition be...
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Great cardiac vein
Great cardiac vein The Great Cardiac Vein (left coronary vein) begins at the apex of the heart and ascends along the anterior longitudinal sulcus to the base of the ventricles. It then curves to the left in the coronary sulcus, and reaching the back of the heart, opens into the left extremity of the coronary sinus. It ...
Great cardiac vein Template:Infobox Vein Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The Great Cardiac Vein (left coronary vein) begins at the apex of the heart and ascends along the anterior longitudinal sulcus to the base of the ventricles. It then curves to the left in the coronary sulcus, and reaching the b...
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Green prescription
Green prescription A green prescription is a card given by a doctor or nurse to a patient, with exercise and lifestyle goals written on them. The term, used by health practitioners in New Zealand draws parallel to the usual prescriptions given to patients for medications, and emphasises the importance of exercise in im...
Green prescription A green prescription is a card given by a doctor or nurse to a patient, with exercise and lifestyle goals written on them. The term, used by health practitioners in New Zealand draws parallel to the usual prescriptions given to patients for medications, and emphasises the importance of exercise in i...
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Grey Turner's sign
Grey Turner's sign # Overview Grey Turner's sign refers to bruising of the flanks, appearing as a blue discoloration. This sign takes 24–48 hours. It can predict a severe attack of acute pancreatitis, with mortality rising from 8-10% to 40%. It is a sign of retroperitoneal hemorrhage. It may be accompanied by Cullen's...
Grey Turner's sign Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Grey Turner's sign refers to bruising of the flanks, appearing as a blue discoloration.[1] This sign takes 24–48 hours. It can predict a severe attack of acute pancreatitis,[2] with mortality rising from 8-10% to 40%. It is a sign of ret...
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Groom of the Stool
Groom of the Stool # Overview The Groom of the Stool was a medieval English groom (i.e. a male servant) who, among other duties, had the task of cleaning the Monarch's rear after a bowel movement. In the early years of Henry VIII's reign, the title was awarded to minions of the King, court companions who spent time wi...
Groom of the Stool # Overview The Groom of the Stool was a medieval English groom (i.e. a male servant) who, among other duties, had the task of cleaning the Monarch's rear after a bowel movement.[1] In the early years of Henry VIII's reign, the title was awarded to minions of the King, court companions who spent time...
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Tropospheric ozone
Tropospheric ozone Ozone (O3) is a key constituent of the troposphere (it is also an important constituent of certain regions of the stratosphere commonly known as the Ozone layer). Photochemical and chemical reactions involving it drive many of the chemical processes that occur in the atmosphere by day and by night. ...
Tropospheric ozone Ozone (O3) is a key constituent of the troposphere (it is also an important constituent of certain regions of the stratosphere commonly known as the Ozone layer). Photochemical and chemical reactions involving it drive many of the chemical processes that occur in the atmosphere by day and by night....
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Guidelines project
Guidelines project # Overview The purpose of the guidelines project is to provide an in-depth summary of the latest science and management recommendations to improve the quality of healthcare. This project is intended for medical students, interns, residents, attending physicians, hospitalists, specialists, medical f...
Guidelines project Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hardik Patel, M.D. # Overview The purpose of the guidelines project is to provide an in-depth summary of the latest science and management recommendations to improve the quality of healthcare. This project is intend...
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Guidewire prowater
Guidewire prowater # Overview The performance characteristics of Asahi Prowater And Prowater Flex guidewires are as follows: # Strcture - This is a relatively safe guide wire with moderate support. - Has a hybrid Coating: Soft hydrophobic tip & hydrophilic working coils. Hydrophilic coating maximizes lubricity to nav...
Guidewire prowater Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] To go back to the main page on Guidewires, click here. # Overview The performance characteristics of Asahi Prowater And Prowater Flex guidewires are as follows: # Strcture - This is a relatively safe guide wire with moderate support. - Has a hybri...
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Hyper-IgE syndrome
Hyper-IgE syndrome Synonyms and keywords: Job-Buckley syndrome; Job syndrome; Buckley syndrome # Overview Hyper IgE syndrome (HIES) is a group of disorders characterized by recurrent staphylococcal infections, unusual eczema-like skin rashes, severe lung infections that result in pneumatoceles (balloon-like lesions th...
Hyper-IgE syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Shyam Patel [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Jogeet Singh Sekhon, M.D. [3] Synonyms and keywords: Job-Buckley syndrome; Job syndrome; Buckley syndrome # Overview Hyper IgE syndrome (HIES) is a group of disorders characterized by recurrent staph...
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HIV/AIDS in Africa
HIV/AIDS in Africa The HIV/AIDS epidemics spreading through the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa are highly varied. Although it is not correct to speak of a single African epidemic, Africa is without doubt the region most affected by the virus. Inhabited by just over 12% of the world's population, Africa is estimated to...
HIV/AIDS in Africa Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The HIV/AIDS epidemics spreading through the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa are highly varied. Although it is not correct to speak of a single African epidemic, Africa is without doubt the region most affected by the virus. Inhabited by just over 1...
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HIV/AIDS in Uganda
HIV/AIDS in Uganda Uganda has been hailed as a rare success story in the fight against HIV and AIDS, widely being viewed as the most effective national response to the pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa. President Yoweri Museveni established the AIDS Control Program (ACP) within the Ministry of Health (MOH) to create polic...
HIV/AIDS in Uganda Uganda has been hailed as a rare success story in the fight against HIV and AIDS, widely being viewed as the most effective national response to the pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa. President Yoweri Museveni established the AIDS Control Program (ACP) within the Ministry of Health (MOH) to create poli...
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HIV/AIDS in Yunnan
HIV/AIDS in Yunnan China’s first AIDS case was identified in 1985 in a dying tourist. In 1989, the first indigenous cases were reported as an outbreak in 146 infected heroin users in Yunnan province, near China’s southwest border. # The heroin flow Heroin flows into Yunnan Province from neighboring Vietnam, Laos and M...
HIV/AIDS in Yunnan China’s first AIDS case was identified in 1985 in a dying tourist[1]. In 1989, the first indigenous cases were reported as an outbreak in 146 infected heroin users in Yunnan province, near China’s southwest border[2]. # The heroin flow Heroin flows into Yunnan Province from neighboring Vietnam, Lao...
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High Resolution CT
High Resolution CT High Resolution CT or HRCT of the lung is a medical diagnostic test used for diagnosis and assessment of Interstitial lung disease. It involves the use of special computed tomography scanning techniques in order to assess the lung parenchyma. # Technique HRCT is performed using a conventional CT sca...
High Resolution CT High Resolution CT or HRCT of the lung is a medical diagnostic test used for diagnosis and assessment of Interstitial lung disease. It involves the use of special computed tomography scanning techniques in order to assess the lung parenchyma. # Technique HRCT is performed using a conventional CT sc...
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Hadwiger's theorem
Hadwiger's theorem In integral geometry (otherwise called geometric probability theory), Hadwiger's theorem states that the space of "measures" (see below) defined on finite unions of compact convex sets in Rn consists of one "measure" that is "homogeneous of degree k" for each k = 0, 1, 2, ..., n, and linear combinati...
Hadwiger's theorem In integral geometry (otherwise called geometric probability theory), Hadwiger's theorem states that the space of "measures" (see below) defined on finite unions of compact convex sets in Rn consists of one "measure" that is "homogeneous of degree k" for each k = 0, 1, 2, ..., n, and linear combinat...
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Hemangiopericytoma
Hemangiopericytoma Synonyms and keywords: HPC; Solitary fibrous tumor # Overview Hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is a type of soft tissue vascular sarcoma that originates in the pericytes in the walls of capillaries. Typically, hemangiopericytomas have large vessels especially located at its periphery, and commonly involve ...
Hemangiopericytoma Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2] Synonyms and keywords: HPC; Solitary fibrous tumor # Overview Hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is a type of soft tissue vascular sarcoma that originates in the pericytes in the walls of cap...
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Halls (cough drop)
Halls (cough drop) Halls is the brand name of a popular mentholated cough drop. Halls cough drops (categorized as a cough suppressant/oral anesthetic by the manufacturer) are sold by the Cadbury-Adams Division of Cadbury-Schweppes. Halls were first made in the 1930s, in Britain, by the Halls Brothers company (founded ...
Halls (cough drop) Halls is the brand name of a popular mentholated cough drop. Halls cough drops (categorized as a cough suppressant/oral anesthetic by the manufacturer) are sold by the Cadbury-Adams Division of Cadbury-Schweppes. Halls were first made in the 1930s, in Britain, by the Halls Brothers company (founded...
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Psychedelic plants
Psychedelic plants Psychedelic Plants are plants that contain psychedelic drugs. Some of them have been used for thousands of years for religious purposes. # Cannabis Main article: Cannabis Cannabis (Marijuana) is a popular and unique psychedelic plant. Cannabis is also unique because it contains a psychedelic subst...
Psychedelic plants Psychedelic Plants are plants that contain psychedelic drugs. Some of them have been used for thousands of years for religious purposes. # Cannabis Main article: Cannabis Cannabis (Marijuana) is a popular and unique psychedelic plant. Cannabis is also unique because it contains a psychedelic subs...
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Hamartoma
Hamartoma overview # Overview A hamartoma (from Greek hamartion “bodily defect”) is a focal malformation that resembles a neoplasm in the tissue of its origin. Hamartoma is a non-malignant tumor, and it grows at the same rate as the surrounding tissues. It is composed of an overgrowth of mature cells and tissues that...
Hamartoma overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2] # Overview A hamartoma (from Greek hamartion “bodily defect”) is a focal malformation that resembles a neoplasm in the tissue of its origin. Hamartoma is a non-malignant tumor, and ...
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Handigodu syndrome
Handigodu syndrome # Overview Handigodu Syndrome is a rare and painful osteoarthritic disorder endemic to the Malnad region in the state of Karnataka, India. Also known as Handigodu Joint Disease, it derives its name from the village of Handigodu in the Sagara taluk of the Shimoga district of Karnataka where it was fi...
Handigodu syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Handigodu Syndrome is a rare and painful osteoarthritic disorder endemic to the Malnad region in the state of Karnataka, India. Also known as Handigodu Joint Disease, it derives its name from the village of Handigodu in the Sagara taluk ...
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Hangman's fracture
Hangman's fracture # Overview A Hangman's fracture is the colloquial name given to a fracture of the pedicles or pars of the axis (C2 vertebra). The mechanism of the injury is forcible hyperextension of the head. Traditionally this would occur during judicial hanging, when the noose was placed below the condemned subj...
Hangman's fracture Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A Hangman's fracture is the colloquial name given to a fracture of the pedicles or pars of the axis (C2 vertebra). The mechanism of the injury is forcible hyperextension of the head. Traditionally this would occur during judicial hanging...
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Harlequin syndrome
Harlequin syndrome # Overview Harlequin syndrome is a condition characterized by asymmetric sweating and flushing on the upper thoracic region of the chest, the neck, and the face. It is caused by sustaining an injury to the sympathetic nervous system, the part of the nervous system that reacts to stress and flight-o...
Harlequin syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Harlequin syndrome is a condition characterized by asymmetric sweating and flushing on the upper thoracic region of the chest, the neck, and the face. It is caused by sustaining an injury to the sympathetic nervous system, the part of t...
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Healthcare in Cuba
Healthcare in Cuba # Overview The Cuban government operates a national health system and assumes fiscal and administrative responsibility for the health care of its citizens. No private hospitals or clinics are permitted. The present Minister for Public Health is José Ramón Balaguer. # History As was true of the othe...
Healthcare in Cuba # Overview The Cuban government operates a national health system and assumes fiscal and administrative responsibility for the health care of its citizens.[1] No private hospitals or clinics are permitted.[citation needed] The present Minister for Public Health is José Ramón Balaguer. # History As ...
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Health informatics
Health informatics Health informatics or medical informatics is the intersection of information science, computer science and health care. It deals with the resources, devices and methods required to optimize the acquisition, storage, retrieval and use of information in health and biomedicine. Health informatics tools ...
Health informatics Health informatics or medical informatics is the intersection of information science, computer science and health care. It deals with the resources, devices and methods required to optimize the acquisition, storage, retrieval and use of information in health and biomedicine. Health informatics tools...
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Healthy Skepticism
Healthy Skepticism Healthy Skepticism Inc is an international non-profit organisation whose main aim is to "improve health by reducing harm from misleading drug promotion". Healthy Skepticism was founded in 1983 with the name Medical Lobby for Appropriate Marketing (MaLAM). It was begun by an Australian medical studen...
Healthy Skepticism Template:Wikify Healthy Skepticism Inc [1] is an international non-profit organisation whose main aim is to "improve health by reducing harm from misleading drug promotion".[2] Healthy Skepticism was founded in 1983 with the name Medical Lobby for Appropriate Marketing (MaLAM). It was begun by an Au...
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Heartburn
Heartburn overview # Overview Heartburn or pyrosis is a painful or burning sensation in the esophagus, just below the breastbone (sternum) caused by regurgitation of gastric acid. The pain often rises in the chest and may radiate to the neck, throat, or angle of the jaw. Heartburn is also identified as one of the cau...
Heartburn overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: José Eduardo Riceto Loyola Junior, M.D.[2] # Overview Heartburn or pyrosis is a painful or burning sensation in the esophagus, just below the breastbone (sternum) caused by regurgitation of gastric acid. The pain oft...
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Heat shock protein
Heat shock protein # Overview Heat shock proteins (HSP) are a group of proteins whose expression is increased when the cells are exposed to elevated temperatures or other stress. This increase in expression is transcriptionally regulated. This dramatic upregulation of the heat shock proteins induced mostly by Heat S...
Heat shock protein Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Heat shock proteins (HSP) are a group of proteins whose expression is increased when the cells are exposed to elevated temperatures or other stress. This increase in expression is transcriptionally regulated. This dramatic upregulation...
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Helly–Bray theorem
Helly–Bray theorem In probability theory, the Helly–Bray theorem relates the weak convergence of cumulative distribution functions to the convergence of expectations of certain measurable functions. The first eponym is Eduard Helly. Let F and F1, F2, ... be cumulative distribution functions on the real line. The Hell...
Helly–Bray theorem In probability theory, the Helly–Bray theorem relates the weak convergence of cumulative distribution functions to the convergence of expectations of certain measurable functions. The first eponym is Eduard Helly. Let F and F1, F2, ... be cumulative distribution functions on the real line. The Hel...
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Helsinki agreement
Helsinki agreement The 2008 version of the Helsinki agreement states the following THE WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. DECLARATION OF HELSINKI Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects Adopted by the 18th WMA General Assembly, Helsinki, Finland, June 1964, and amended by the: 29th WMA General Ass...
Helsinki agreement The 2008 version of the Helsinki agreement states the following THE WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. DECLARATION OF HELSINKI Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects Adopted by the 18th WMA General Assembly, Helsinki, Finland, June 1964, and amended by the: 29th WMA General As...
https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Helsinki_agreement
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Hematuria
Hematuria overview # Overview Hematuria is defined as the presence of blood in the urine. Gross hematuria and microscopic hematuria( MH) are 2 types of hematuria. One of the most widely used definitions of microhematuria is the presence of at least two or three red blood cells per high power-field on a properly collec...
Hematuria overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Adnan Ezici, M.D[2] Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D. Venkata Sivakrishna Kumar Pulivarthi M.B.B.S [3] Aida Javanbakht, M.D. # Overview Hematuria is defined as the presence of blood in the urine. Gross hematuria and mi...
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Hemidesmus indicus
Hemidesmus indicus Indian Sarsaparilla (Hemidesmus indicus) is a species of plant that is found in South Asia. It is a slender, laticiferous, twining, sometimes prostrate or semi-erect shrub. Roots are woody and aromatic. The stem is numerous, slender, terete, thickened at the nodes. The leaves are opposite, short-peti...
Hemidesmus indicus Indian Sarsaparilla (Hemidesmus indicus) is a species of plant that is found in South Asia. It is a slender, laticiferous, twining, sometimes prostrate or semi-erect shrub. Roots are woody and aromatic. The stem is numerous, slender, terete, thickened at the nodes. The leaves are opposite, short-pet...
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Hepatitis
Hepatitis overview Please help WikiDoc by adding content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. # Overview Hepatitis implies injury to liver characterized by presence of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue. The condition can be self limiting, healing on its own, or can progress to scarring of the ...
Hepatitis overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Please help WikiDoc by adding content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. # Overview Hepatitis implies injury to liver characterized by presence of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue. The condi...
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Heteroscedasticity
Heteroscedasticity In statistics, a sequence or a vector of random variables is heteroscedastic if the random variables have different variances. The complementary concept is called homoscedasticity. (Note: The alternative spelling homo- or heteroskedasticity is equally correct and is also used frequently.) The term m...
Heteroscedasticity In statistics, a sequence or a vector of random variables is heteroscedastic if the random variables have different variances. The complementary concept is called homoscedasticity. (Note: The alternative spelling homo- or heteroskedasticity is equally correct and is also used frequently.) The term ...
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Hexaminolevulinate
Hexaminolevulinate # 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 Wi...
Hexaminolevulinate Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rabin Bista, M.B.B.S. [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is inte...
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High arched palate
High arched palate # Causes - Fetal aminopterinlike syndrome - Chromosome 9p deletion syndrome - Emanuel syndrome - Turner syndrome - Noonan syndrome - Branchiooculofacial syndrome - Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome - Contractural arachnodactyly - FreemanSheldon syndrome - Kabuki makeup syndrome - Marfan syndrome - Metap...
High arched palate Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Causes - Fetal aminopterinlike syndrome - Chromosome 9p deletion syndrome - Emanuel syndrome - Turner syndrome - Noonan syndrome - Branchiooculofacial syndrome - Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome - Contractural arachnodactyly - FreemanSheldon syndrom...
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High energy X-rays
High energy X-rays High Energy X-rays or HEX-rays are very hard X-rays, with 80 keV - 1000 keV typically one order of magnitude higher in energy than conventional X-rays. They are produced at modern synchrotron radiation sources such as the beamline ID15 at the ESRF. The main benefit is the deep penetration into matter...
High energy X-rays Editor-In-Chief: Henry A. Hoff High Energy X-rays or HEX-rays are very hard X-rays, with 80 keV - 1000 keV typically one order of magnitude higher in energy than conventional X-rays. They are produced at modern synchrotron radiation sources such as the beamline ID15 at the ESRF. The main benefit is ...
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Hippo water roller
Hippo water roller The Hippo water roller, or Hippo roller, is a device for carrying water more easily and efficiently than traditional methods, particularly in the developing world. It consists of a barrel-shaped container which holds the water and can roll along the ground, and a handle attached to the axis of the ba...
Hippo water roller The Hippo water roller, or Hippo roller, is a device for carrying water more easily and efficiently than traditional methods, particularly in the developing world. It consists of a barrel-shaped container which holds the water and can roll along the ground, and a handle attached to the axis of the b...
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Hirsutism
Hirsutism overview # Overview Hirsutism (from Latin hirsutus = shaggy, hairy) is defined as excessive and increased hair growth in women in locations where the occurrence of terminal hair normally is minimal or absent. It refers to a male pattern of body hair (androgenic hair) and it is therefore primarily of cosmetic...
Hirsutism overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: ; Ogheneochuko Ajari, MB.BS, MS [2],Rasam Hajiannasab M.D.[3] # Overview Hirsutism (from Latin hirsutus = shaggy, hairy) is defined as excessive and increased hair growth in women in locations where the occurrence of t...
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History of the EKG
History of the EKG 1843: Emil Du Bois-Reymond, a German physiologist, was the first to describe "action potentials" of muscular contraction. He used a highly sensitive galvanometer, which contained more than 5 km of wire. Du Bios Reymond named the different waves: "o" was the stable equilibrium and he was the first to ...
History of the EKG Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2] 1843: Emil Du Bois-Reymond, a German physiologist, was the first to describe "action potentials" of muscular contraction. He used a highly sensitive galvanometer, which contained more than 5 km of wire. Du Bios Reymond named the different waves: "o"...
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History of science
History of science Science is a body of empirical, theoretical, and practical knowledge about the natural world, produced by a global community of researchers making use of scientific methods, which emphasize the observation, experimentation and explanation of real world phenomena. Given the dual status of science as o...
History of science Template:History of science Science is a body of empirical, theoretical, and practical knowledge about the natural world, produced by a global community of researchers making use of scientific methods, which emphasize the observation, experimentation and explanation of real world phenomena. Given th...
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History of surgery
History of surgery # The ancient world ## Trepanation The oldest surgery for which we have evidence is trepanation (also known as trepanning, trephination, trephining or burr hole), in which a hole is drilled or scraped into the skull, thus exposing the dura mater in order to treat health problems related to intracr...
History of surgery # The ancient world ## Trepanation The oldest surgery for which we have evidence is trepanation [1] (also known as trepanning, trephination, trephining or burr hole), in which a hole is drilled or scraped into the skull, thus exposing the dura mater in order to treat health problems related to intr...
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Homicidal ideation
Homicidal ideation Synonyms and keywords: # Overview Homicide is defined by law as, " when one human being causes the death of another" in other words when one plans , thinks and wants to harm others. In forensic law illegal homicide can range from murder and manslaughter. There is an established difference between il...
Homicidal ideation Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hafsa Ghaffar, M.B.B.S[2] Synonyms and keywords: # Overview Homicide is defined by law as, " when one human being causes the death of another" in other words when one plans , thinks and wants to harm others. In foren...
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How to edit a page
How to edit a page # Edit an Existing Page - Type the topic you are interested in in the search box in the left panel of the page. - Clicking Search searches for the keyword that you entered anywhere (not just in the title) on any page. - Clicking Go searches for pages whose exact title matches what you just typed in ...
How to edit a page Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Edit an Existing Page - Type the topic you are interested in in the search box in the left panel of the page. - Clicking Search searches for the keyword that you entered anywhere (not just in the title) on any page. - Clicking Go searches for pag...
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Human ATP synthase
Human ATP synthase # Overview A typical adult human utilizes ~50 kg of ATP per day under normal activity levels, requiring roughly a 1000-fold turnover of the 50 g of ATP/ADP present in the body. - ADP + Pi ATP + H2O : Enzyme ATPase/ATP synthase. # ATPase ATPases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the decompositio...
Human ATP synthase Editor In-Chief: Henry A. Hoff # Overview A typical adult human utilizes ~50 kg of ATP per day under normal activity levels, requiring roughly a 1000-fold turnover of the 50 g of ATP/ADP present in the body. - ADP + Pi <=> ATP + H2O : Enzyme ATPase/ATP synthase. # ATPase ATPases are a class of enz...
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Human echolocation
Human echolocation Human echolocation is the ability of humans to sense objects in their environment by hearing echos off those objects. This ability is used by some blind people to navigate within their environment. They actively create sounds, such as by tapping their canes or by making clicking noises with their mo...
Human echolocation Template:TOCright Human echolocation is the ability of humans to sense objects in their environment by hearing echos off those objects. This ability is used by some blind people to navigate within their environment. They actively create sounds, such as by tapping their canes or by making clicking n...
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Human vestigiality
Human vestigiality In the context of human evolution, human vestigiality involves those characters (such as organs or behaviors) occurring in the human species that are considered vestigial - in other words having lost all or most of their original function through evolution. Vestigial characters occur throughout natur...
Human vestigiality In the context of human evolution, human vestigiality involves those characters (such as organs or behaviors) occurring in the human species that are considered vestigial - in other words having lost all or most of their original function through evolution. Vestigial characters occur throughout natu...
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Humanized antibody
Humanized antibody Humanized antibodies or chimeric antibodies are a type of monoclonal antibody that have been synthesized using recombinant DNA technology to circumvent the clinical problem of immune response to foreign antigens. The standard procedure of producing monoclonal antibodies yields mouse antibodies. Alth...
Humanized antibody Humanized antibodies or chimeric antibodies are a type of monoclonal antibody that have been synthesized using recombinant DNA technology to circumvent the clinical problem of immune response to foreign antigens. The standard procedure of producing monoclonal antibodies yields mouse antibodies. Alt...
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Huntingtin protein
Huntingtin protein Huntingtin (Htt) is the protein coded by the gene, huntingtin, identified in 1993. It is variable in its structure as there are many polymorphisms of the gene which can lead to variable numbers of glutamine residues present in the protein. In its wild-type (normal) form, it contains 6-35 glutamine re...
Huntingtin protein Huntingtin (Htt) is the protein coded by the gene, huntingtin, identified in 1993.[1] It is variable in its structure as there are many polymorphisms of the gene which can lead to variable numbers of glutamine residues present in the protein. In its wild-type (normal) form, it contains 6-35 glutamin...
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Huntington Willard
Huntington Willard Huntington F(axon) Willard (c.1953- ) is an American human geneticist. In 2003 he became the Nanaline H. Duke Professor of Genome Sciences, the first Director of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, and Vice Chancellor for Genome Sciences at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Ca...
Huntington Willard Huntington F(axon) Willard (c.1953- ) is an American human geneticist. In 2003 he became the Nanaline H. Duke Professor of Genome Sciences, the first Director of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, and Vice Chancellor for Genome Sciences at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North C...
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Hydralazine (oral)
Hydralazine (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 Wi...
Hydralazine (oral) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Turky Alkathery, M.D. [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is inte...
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Hydrocele
Hydrocele overview Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D. # Overview A hydrocele denotes a pathological accumulation of serous fluid in a bodily cavity. A hydrocele testis is the accumulation of fluids around a testicle, and is fairly common. It may be treated surgically. It can occur in infants undergoing peritoneal dialy...
Hydrocele overview Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D. # Overview A hydrocele denotes a pathological accumulation of serous fluid in a bodily cavity. A hydrocele testis is the accumulation of fluids around a testicle, and is fairly common. It may be treated surgically. It can occur in infants undergoing peritoneal dial...
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Hydroflumethiazide
Hydroflumethiazide # 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 Wi...
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Hydrogen telluride
Hydrogen telluride Hydrogen telluride is the chemical compound with the formula H2Te. It is the simplest hydride of tellurium. # Physical description Most compounds with Te-H bonds are unstable with respect to loss of H2, and H2Te follows this pattern. H2Te is chemically similar to hydrogen selenide, both are reactiv...
Hydrogen telluride Template:Chembox new Hydrogen telluride is the chemical compound with the formula H2Te. It is the simplest hydride of tellurium. # Physical description Most compounds with Te-H bonds are unstable with respect to loss of H2, and H2Te follows this pattern. H2Te is chemically similar to hydrogen sele...
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