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6f8c7bbb880c9457e405208c74b413becb3ba3b8 | wikidoc | Codon usage bias | Codon usage bias
Codons are triplets of nucleotides that together specify an amino acid residue in a polypeptide chain. Most organisms use 20 or 21 amino acids to make their polypeptides, which are proteins or protein precursors.
Because there are four possible nucleotides, adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C) and th... | Codon usage bias
Codons are triplets of nucleotides that together specify an amino acid residue in a polypeptide chain. Most organisms use 20 or 21 amino acids to make their polypeptides, which are proteins or protein precursors.
Because there are four possible nucleotides, adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C) and t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Codon_usage_bias | |
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A Group 11 element is one in the series of elements in group 11 (IUPAC style) in the periodic table, consisting of transition metals which are the traditional coinage metals of copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and gold (Au). They are also known as the "noble metals." The name "coinage metals" is not recognize... | Group 11 element
A Group 11 element is one in the series of elements in group 11 (IUPAC style) in the periodic table, consisting of transition metals which are the traditional coinage metals of copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and gold (Au). They are also known as the "noble metals." The name "coinage metals" is not recogniz... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Coinage_metal | |
99128a65fcebe32c782f52e3d208b5de58762bbe | wikidoc | Fascia of Colles | Fascia of Colles
The deep layer of superficial fascia (fascia of Colles) is thin, aponeurotic in structure, and of considerable strength, serving to bind down the muscles of the root of the penis.
It separates the skin from the superficial perineal space.
# Relations
In front, it is continuous, with the dartos tunic, ... | Fascia of Colles
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The deep layer of superficial fascia (fascia of Colles) is thin, aponeurotic in structure, and of considerable strength, serving to bind down the muscles of the root of the penis.
It separates the skin from the superficial perineal space.
# Relations
In front, it is continuou... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Colles%27_fascia | |
30b020d9d971e0505e129b1f0cdf96c2f4fec264 | wikidoc | Collimated light | Collimated light
# Overview
Collimated light is light whose rays are nearly parallel, and therefore will spread slowly as it propagates. The word is derived from "collinear" and implies light that does not disperse with distance. A perfectly collimated beam with no divergence cannot be created due to diffraction, but ... | Collimated light
# Overview
Collimated light is light whose rays are nearly parallel, and therefore will spread slowly as it propagates. The word is derived from "collinear" and implies light that does not disperse with distance. A perfectly collimated beam with no divergence cannot be created due to diffraction, but ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Collimated_light | |
f32cc8a3dcc872a9df1f0c9d86deda70dd15f5a6 | wikidoc | Colloidal silver | Colloidal silver
Colloidal silver is a liquid suspension of microscopic particles of silver. A colloid is technically defined as particles which remain suspended without forming an ionic, or dissolved solution. The broader commercial definition of "colloidal silver" includes products that contain various concentrations... | Colloidal silver
Colloidal silver is a liquid suspension of microscopic particles of silver. A colloid is technically defined as particles which remain suspended without forming an ionic, or dissolved solution. The broader commercial definition of "colloidal silver" includes products that contain various concentration... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Colloidal_silver | |
bae5b9bddc6e3e255cd7d8c8cf61009ab4ac91d6 | wikidoc | Column of Clarke | Column of Clarke
# Overview
The dorsal nucleus (column of Clarke, Clarke's columns, posterior thoracic nucleus) occupies the medial part of the base of the posterior column, and appears on the transverse section as a well-defined oval area.
It begins below at the level of the second or third lumbar nerve, and reaches ... | Column of Clarke
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# Overview
The dorsal nucleus (column of Clarke, Clarke's columns, posterior thoracic nucleus) occupies the medial part of the base of the posterior column, and appears on the transverse section as a well-defined oval area.
It begins below at the level of the second or third ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Column_of_Clarke | |
1f8d9e712968c1c3c5ed4853323060aaa06fd906 | wikidoc | Common bile duct | Common bile duct
# Overview
Bile, which is synthesized in the liver, is carried to the right and left hepatic ducts, which converge to form the common hepatic duct. There, it can either enter the superior end of the common bile duct and either empties into the third (and retroperitoneal) portion of the duodenum, or e... | Common bile duct
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# Overview
Bile, which is synthesized in the liver, is carried to the right and left hepatic ducts, which converge to form the common hepatic duct. There, it can either enter the superior end of the common bile duct and either empties into the third (and retroperitoneal) por... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Common_bile_duct | |
a06a9413f1025f7710497c148566b2d094625d31 | wikidoc | Problem gambling | Problem gambling
Synonyms and keywords: Compulsive gambling; gambling disorder; ludomania; pathological gambling
# Overview
Problem gambling (ludomania) is an urge to gamble despite harmful negative consequences or a desire to stop. The term is preferred to compulsive gambling among many professionals, as few people ... | Problem gambling
For patient information click here
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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]
Synonyms and keywords: Compulsive gambling; gambling disorder; ludomania; pathological gambling
# Overview
Problem gambling (lud... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Compulsive_gambling | |
6e31f259f3bbb23eeccf0db86203ab0ed363a240 | wikidoc | Conception chart | Conception chart
# Background
The Conception chart has its origins in Thirteenth century China. It purports to be able to tell an expectant couple the gender of the fetus they conceived. It's accuracy has not been confirmed by the scientific method.
In astrology Natal chart is the map of sky at the date and time of... | Conception chart
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Background
The Conception chart has its origins in Thirteenth century China. It purports to be able to tell an expectant couple the gender of the fetus they conceived. It's accuracy has not been confirmed by the scientific method. [2]
In astrolog... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Conception_chart | |
e8506297ec9ad5ca47355761b8ef400e03de8c25 | wikidoc | Long QT syndrome | Long QT syndrome
Long QT syndrome is one of the many causes of QT prolongation. For a complete review of QT prolongation in general, click here.
Synonyms and keywords: LQTS; long QT; congenital long QT; congenital long QT interval
# Overview
# Historical Perspective
# Classification
# Pathophysiology
# Differentia... | Long QT syndrome
For patient information, click here.
Long QT syndrome is one of the many causes of QT prolongation. For a complete review of QT prolongation in general, click here.
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]
Synonyms and keywords: LQTS; long QT; congenital long QT; congenital long QT interval
... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Congenital_Long_QT | |
0e9e9c9154d9093b5df28f1c063521fc9e66e8d4 | wikidoc | Filiform papilla | Filiform papilla
# Overview
The filiform papillae are thin, long papillae "V"-shaped cones that don't contain taste buds but are the most numerous. These papillae are mechanical and not involved in gustation covering most of the dorsal (top). Characterized increased keratinization. papillae (projections)
They are smal... | Filiform papilla
# Overview
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The filiform papillae are thin, long papillae "V"-shaped cones that don't contain taste buds but are the most numerous. These papillae are mechanical and not involved in gustation covering most of the dorsal (top). Characterized increased keratinization. papillae (p... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Conical_papilae | |
f03fde090eb0700dc07f966fa2a5b926181d6011 | wikidoc | Connirae Andreas | Connirae Andreas
Connirae Andreas is an American researcher and writer in the field of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).
Connirae Andreas works together with her husband Steve Andreas since 1977 and has published several books on NLP through the publishing business established by Steve Andreas, Real People Press. R... | Connirae Andreas
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Connirae Andreas is an American researcher and writer in the field of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).
Connirae Andreas works together with her husband Steve Andreas since 1977 and has published several books on NLP through the publishin... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Connirae_Andreas | |
39a2132a3a9446e5ff6cf0cc8c444e5016bbe3d2 | wikidoc | Conocybe smithii | Conocybe smithii
Conocybe smithii is a rare member of the genus Conocybe which contains the hallucinogenic alkaloid psilocybin. It is formerly known as Galera cyanopes.
# Description
Conocybe smithii is a small saprophytic mushroom less then 75 mm tall with a conic to convex cap with a distinct umbo. The cap is smoo... | Conocybe smithii
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Conocybe smithii is a rare member of the genus Conocybe which contains the hallucinogenic alkaloid psilocybin. It is formerly known as Galera cyanopes.
# Description
Conocybe smithii is a small saprophytic mushroom less then 75 mm tall with a conic to convex cap with a distinct... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Conocybe_smithii | |
05e2e02f207931302aa9e036fd8a8c717425571c | wikidoc | Conservation law | Conservation law
In physics, a conservation law states that a particular measurable property of an isolated physical system does not change as the system evolves.
Any particular conservation law is a mathematical identity to certain symmetry of a physical system.
A partial listing of conservation laws that are said to... | Conservation law
In physics, a conservation law states that a particular measurable property of an isolated physical system does not change as the system evolves.
Any particular conservation law is a mathematical identity to certain symmetry of a physical system.
A partial listing of conservation laws that are said t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Conservation_law | |
8f1e8f08e7d43da8cdbeed3f5eccf678b6ab58b4 | wikidoc | Constant dollars | Constant dollars
The term Constant dollars refers to a metric for valuing the price of something over time, without that metric changing due to inflation or deflation. The term specifically refers to dollars whose present value is linked to a given year.
As an example, this is a graph of 2005 Constant Dollars:
File:20... | Constant dollars
The term Constant dollars refers to a metric for valuing the price of something over time, without that metric changing due to inflation or deflation. The term specifically refers to dollars whose present value is linked to a given year.
As an example, this is a graph of 2005 Constant Dollars:
File:2... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Constant_dollars | |
61db0a93e7056fe515c8793a62e89f5c0b62d6e5 | wikidoc | Content validity | Content validity
In psychometrics, content validity (also known as logical validity) refers to the extent to which a measure represents all facets of a given social concept. For example, a depression scale may lack content validity if it only assesses the affective dimension of depression but fails to take into account... | Content validity
In psychometrics, content validity (also known as logical validity) refers to the extent to which a measure represents all facets of a given social concept. For example, a depression scale may lack content validity if it only assesses the affective dimension of depression but fails to take into accoun... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Content_validity | |
3ba90cd8376889deb451dd264393c0fcdccf7242 | wikidoc | Conus medullaris | Conus medullaris
# Overview
The conus medullaris is the terminal end of the spinal cord. It occurs near lumbar nerves 1 (L1) and 2 (L2). After the spinal cord terminates, the spinal nerves continue as dangling nerves called the cauda equina. The upper end of the conus medullaris is usually not well defined.
# Blood ... | Conus medullaris
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
The conus medullaris is the terminal end of the spinal cord. It occurs near lumbar nerves 1 (L1) and 2 (L2). After the spinal cord terminates, the spinal nerves continue as dangling nerves called the cauda equina.... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Conus_Medullaris_Syndrome | |
a5d5a256de69331ae990f4290219cb9553436cbd | wikidoc | Copper(I) iodide | Copper(I) iodide
Copper(I) iodide is the chemical compound with the formula CuI; it is also known as cuprous iodide. It is useful in a variety of applications ranging from organic synthesis to cloud seeding.
Copper(I) iodide is white, but samples are often tan or even, when found in nature as mineral marshite, reddish... | Copper(I) iodide
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Copper(I) iodide is the chemical compound with the formula CuI; it is also known as cuprous iodide. It is useful in a variety of applications ranging from organic synthesis to cloud seeding.
Copper(I) iodide is white, but samples are often tan or even, when found in nature as min... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Copper(I)_iodide | |
a18b093f675c27e2fc16e538269b94406d8cc4ae | wikidoc | Gene copy number | Gene copy number
The gene copy number (also "copy number variants" or CNVs) is the number of copies of a particular gene in the genotype of an individual. Recent evidence shows that the gene copy number can be elevated in cancer cells. For instance, the EGFR copy number can be higher than normal in Non-small cell lun... | Gene copy number
The gene copy number (also "copy number variants" or CNVs) is the number of copies of a particular gene in the genotype of an individual. Recent evidence shows that the gene copy number can be elevated in cancer cells. For instance, the EGFR copy number can be higher than normal in Non-small cell lu... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Copy_number_variation | |
5fdc95203e166ff989f08f8fbeecb02e6b1e19b1 | wikidoc | Copyleft sources | Copyleft sources
# Overview
Copyleft is a method of making a program, software, literature or works of people free to be modified by other people, but not with the intention of reproducing, adapting or distributing for commercial purposes.
# How To Identify Copyleft Sources
- Works produced by organizations other tha... | Copyleft sources
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ayokunle Olubaniyi, M.B,B.S [2]
# Overview
Copyleft is a method of making a program, software, literature or works of people free to be modified by other people, but not with the intention of reproduci... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Copyleft_sources | |
340052b9abce7f0af08c7761ae3fa982cd854d2e | wikidoc | Coracoid process | Coracoid process
The coracoid process is a small hook-like structure that comes off the scapula to point forward.
# Attachments
It is the site of attachment for several structures:
- The pectoralis minor muscle - to 3rd to 5th ribs.
- The short head of biceps brachii muscle - to Radial tuberosity.
- The coracobrachial... | Coracoid process
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The coracoid process is a small hook-like structure that comes off the scapula to point forward.
# Attachments
It is the site of attachment for several structures:
- The pectoralis minor muscle - to 3rd to 5th ribs.
- The shor... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Coracoid_process | |
40730b8de8b8c83b79a36355110cadf50036a5b7 | wikidoc | Corneal abrasion | Corneal abrasion
Corneal abrasion is a medical condition involving the loss of the surface epithelial layer of the eye's cornea.
# Etiology
Corneal abrasions are generally a result of trauma to the surface of the eye. Common causes include jabbing a finger into an eye or walking into a tree branch. A foreign body in... | Corneal abrasion
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Corneal abrasion is a medical condition involving the loss of the surface epithelial layer of the eye's cornea.
# Etiology
Corneal abrasions are generally a result of trauma to the surface of the eye. Common causes include jabbing a finger into an e... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Corneal_abrasion | |
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The corneal reflex, also known as the blink reflex, is an involuntary blinking of the eyelids elicited by stimulation (such as touching or a foreign body) of the cornea. Stimulation should elicit both a direct and consensual response (response of the opposite eye). The evolutionary purpose of this refl... | Corneal reflexes
The corneal reflex, also known as the blink reflex, is an involuntary blinking of the eyelids elicited by stimulation (such as touching or a foreign body) of the cornea. Stimulation should elicit both a direct and consensual response (response of the opposite eye). The evolutionary purpose of this ref... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Corneal_reflexes | |
af5c3427348109896dc3673cb13caed4008da610 | wikidoc | Stroma of cornea | Stroma of cornea
The substantia propria (or stroma of cornea) is fibrous, tough, unyielding, and perfectly transparent.
It is composed of about 200 flattened lamellæ, superimposed one on another. These fibrils run at different angles between limbi. Fibres of the layers frequently interweave, the anterior lamellæ inter... | Stroma of cornea
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
The substantia propria (or stroma of cornea) is fibrous, tough, unyielding, and perfectly transparent.
It is composed of about 200 flattened lamellæ, superimposed one on another.[1] These fibrils run at different angles betwee... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Corneal_stroma | |
3c6763623d7c4a9915fc41a4ecc4bb51c1c65479 | wikidoc | Microcirculation | Microcirculation
# Overview
- The microcirculation is the blood flow through blood vessels smaller than 100 µm (i.e. arterioles, capillaries, and venules), this contrasts with macrocirculation, which transports blood to and from the organs.
- The main functions of the microcirculation are transporting blood cells and ... | Microcirculation
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Assistant Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rim Halaby
# Overview
- The microcirculation is the blood flow through blood vessels smaller than 100 µm (i.e. arterioles, capillaries, and venules), this contrasts with macrocirculation, which transports blood to and f... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Coronary_microcirculation | |
b796defa5418132626001bda6f9a08f41adfbb71 | wikidoc | Cosmetic surgery | Cosmetic surgery
# Overview
Cosmetic surgery, as defined by the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, is a subspecialty of medicine and surgery that uniquely restricts itself to the enhancement of appearance through surgical and medical techniques. It is specifically concerned with maintaining normal appearance, restori... | Cosmetic surgery
Editors-In-Chief: Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [1]; Michel C. Samson, M.D., FRCSC, FACS [2]
# Overview
Cosmetic surgery, as defined by the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, is a subspecialty of medicine and surgery that uniquely restricts itself to the enhancement of appe... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Cosmetic_surgery | |
6dfd2839afa566c063449a4439d347699a8937c4 | wikidoc | Permanent makeup | Permanent makeup
# Overview
Permanent makeup is a cosmetic technique which employs tattoos (permanent pigmentation of the dermis) as a means of producing designs that resemble makeup, such as eyelining and other permanent enhancing colors to the skin of the face, lips, and eyelids. It is also used to produce artificia... | Permanent makeup
Editors-In-Chief: Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [1]; Michel C. Samson, M.D., FRCSC, FACS [2]
# Overview
Permanent makeup is a cosmetic technique which employs tattoos (permanent pigmentation of the dermis) as a means of producing designs that resemble makeup, such as eyelin... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Cosmetic_tattooing | |
58b4680208fcc2de3bec3c0507614066b77f3849 | wikidoc | Cotton-wool spot | Cotton-wool spot
Cotton wool spots are an abnormal finding on fundoscopic exam of the retina. They appear as puffy white patches on the retina. They are caused by damage to nerve fibers. The nerve fibers are damaged by swelling in the surface layer of the retina. The cause of this swelling is due to the reduced axonal ... | Cotton-wool spot
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Cotton wool spots are an abnormal finding on fundoscopic exam of the retina. They appear as puffy white patches on the retina. They are caused by damage to nerve fibers. The nerve fibers are damaged by swelling in the surface layer of the retina. The ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Cotton-wool_spot | |
e72dbec40234f3b9bc2e5627dd34bc7615b3bbe9 | wikidoc | Counterfeit drug | Counterfeit drug
A counterfeit drug or a counterfeit medicine is a medication which is produced and sold with the intent to deceptively represent its origin, authenticity or effectiveness. The common street term for counterfeit drug is "beat bag" or "bunk bag". A counterfeit drug may be one which does not contain activ... | Counterfeit drug
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A counterfeit drug or a counterfeit medicine is a medication which is produced and sold with the intent to deceptively represent its origin, authenticity or effectiveness. The common street term for counterfeit drug is "beat bag" or "bunk bag". A counterfeit drug may be one which doe... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Counterfeit_drug | |
7ed35fe80f19875844d104886c3130bc1875d91b | wikidoc | Crouzon syndrome | Crouzon syndrome
Crouzon syndrome is a genetic disorder known as a branchial arch syndrome. Specifically, this syndrome affects the first branchial (or pharyngeal) arch, which is the precursor of the maxilla and mandible. Since the branchial arches are important developmental features in a growing embryo, disturbances... | Crouzon syndrome
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Crouzon syndrome is a genetic disorder known as a branchial arch syndrome. Specifically, this syndrome affects the first branchial (or pharyngeal) arch, which is the precursor of the maxilla and mandible. Since the branchial arches are important deve... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Craniofacial_Dysostosis | |
6cad74b451e4d090bbd775144d01c77d74d0e8b7 | wikidoc | Craniosynostosis | Craniosynostosis
# Overview
Craniosynostosis, is a medical condition in which some or all of the sutures in the skull of an infant or child close too early, causing problems with normal brain and skull growth. It can result in craniostenosis, which is the skull deformity caused by the premature closure of the cranial ... | Craniosynostosis
For patient information click here
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Craniosynostosis,[1] is a medical condition in which some or all of the sutures in the skull of an infant or child close too early, causing problems with normal brain and skull growth. It can result in cr... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Craniostenoses | |
efabeb3ee7763c62edc6716a518887844608a40b | wikidoc | Cremaster muscle | Cremaster muscle
# Overview
The cremaster muscle is a muscle that covers the testis.
# Contraction
Its function is to raise and lower the scrotum in order to regulate the temperature of the testis and promote spermatogenesis.
In a cool environment the cremaster draws the testis closer to the body preventing heat loss... | Cremaster muscle
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# Overview
The cremaster muscle is a muscle that covers the testis.
# Contraction
Its function is to raise and lower the scrotum in order to regulate the temperature of the testis and promote spermatogenesis.
In a cool environment the cremaster draws the testis closer to the ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Cremaster | |
760bafcc909a2083183a27e4aa5fac8dcf092559 | wikidoc | Forensic science | Forensic science
# Overview
Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal system. This may be in relation to a crime or to a civil action. But besides its relevance to the underlying legal system, more generally forensics... | Forensic science
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal system. This may be in relation to a crime or to a civil action. But b... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Criminalistics | |
6b0946bbdf76481c4efc5d2094f98937dfc10d44 | wikidoc | Crisis (charity) | Crisis (charity)
Crisis (formerly Crisis at Christmas) is a charity based in England which aims to provide support to those who are homeless. Specifically, it is the national charity for single homeless people.
# History
The organisation was started in 1971, when a small group of volunteers used a derelict church in ... | Crisis (charity)
Crisis (formerly Crisis at Christmas)[1] is a charity based in England which aims to provide support to those who are homeless. Specifically, it is the national charity for single homeless people.
# History
The organisation was started in 1971, when a small group of volunteers used a derelict church... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Crisis_(charity) | |
b1f50803707f46465db1c4d8429fff8d2a758e62 | wikidoc | Cromolyn (nasal) | Cromolyn (nasal)
# 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 Wiki... | Cromolyn (nasal)
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2]
# Disclaimer
WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended t... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Cromolyn_(nasal) | |
1716e54a044e52c6f9f1f1b295f9ad4ea5661fe1 | wikidoc | Cross-validation | Cross-validation
Cross-validation, sometimes called rotation estimation , is the statistical practice of partitioning a sample of data into subsets such that the analysis is initially performed on a single subset, while the other subset(s) are retained for subsequent use in confirming and validating the initial analys... | Cross-validation
Cross-validation, sometimes called rotation estimation[1] [2] [3], is the statistical practice of partitioning a sample of data into subsets such that the analysis is initially performed on a single subset, while the other subset(s) are retained for subsequent use in confirming and validating the init... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Cross-validation | |
4e37ae3a5181e7ec9c7dab15c4de913cdcb40b23 | wikidoc | Lichen sclerosus | Lichen sclerosus
Synonyms and keywords: Lichen sclerosus et athrophicus, white-spot disease; Lichen Sclerosis (LS); Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus (LSA); Balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO); Csillag's disease; White Spot Disease; kraurosis vulvae; lichen albus and lichen sclerosus et atrophicans
# Overview
Lichen scle... | Lichen sclerosus
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2].
Synonyms and keywords: Lichen sclerosus et athrophicus, white-spot disease; Lichen Sclerosis (LS); Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus (LSA); Balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO); Csillag's disease; Whit... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Csillag%27s_disease | |
be91dbdfae47ce4c0463cf4913723633e850e83f | wikidoc | Electric current | Electric current
# Overview
Electric current is the flow (movement) of electric charge. The SI unit of electric current is the ampere, and electric current is measured using an ammeter. For the definition of the ampere, see the Ampere article.
# Current in a metal wire
A solid conductive metal contains a large popul... | Electric current
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# Overview
Electric current is the flow (movement) of electric charge. The SI unit of electric current is the ampere, and electric current is measured using an ammeter. For the definition of the ampere, see the Ampere article.
# Current in a metal wire
A solid conductive m... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Current | |
ec84e00e9c733103771a3b6970fb0f9033e88c1f | wikidoc | Cyanogen bromide | Cyanogen bromide
Cyanogen bromide is a chemical compound with the formula CNBr. It is colorless solid that is widely used to modify biopolymers, fragment proteins and peptides, and synthesize other compounds.
# Synthesis, basic properties, and structure
Although the formula is most commonly written CNBr, the Carbon a... | Cyanogen bromide
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Cyanogen bromide is a chemical compound with the formula CNBr. It is colorless solid that is widely used to modify biopolymers, fragment proteins and peptides, and synthesize other compounds.
# Synthesis, basic properties, and structure
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8e051deeec32b3787adc7fb77bdc64d933f87a39 | wikidoc | Hydroxocobalamin | Hydroxocobalamin
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# Disclaimer
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b6ecc276c52a76cb35be8651a0fdba452454b837 | wikidoc | Cyclophosphamide | Cyclophosphamide
# Disclaimer
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# Disclaimer
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8eaa868c0287224bc008c46b127a837a86c6dc5e | wikidoc | Cystica profunda | Cystica profunda
# Overview
Cystica profunda is a rare disease of the gut lining. It is characterized by formation of mucin cysts in the muscle layers of the gut lining, and it can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract.
When the condition occurs in the stomach, it may be termed gastritis cystica profunda, an... | Cystica profunda
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Cystica profunda is a rare disease of the gut lining. It is characterized by formation of mucin cysts in the muscle layers of the gut lining, and it can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract.
When the condition occurs in the stom... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Cystica_profunda | |
3d1cf8df80fb861102cd8991deeee6f91c8fdb74 | wikidoc | D-dimer | D-dimer overview
# Overview
D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product. D-dimer levels are elevated in the plasma after the acute formation of a blood clot. The majority of patients with pulmonary embolism have some degree of endogenous fibrinolysis with an elevation in D-dimer levels, therefore there is a high negative... | D-dimer overview
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product. D-dimer levels are elevated in the plasma after the acute formation of a blood clot. The majority of patients with pulmonary embolism have some degree of endogenous fibrinolysis with an elevation i... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/D-dimer_overview | |
f3eb4e5787d991879bd1e8d667d69cc40dc1f928 | wikidoc | DIPSS Plus Score | DIPSS Plus Score
# Overview
Dynamic International Prognostic Scoring System (DIPSS)‐plus scoring system comprises of eight risk variables to predict the prognosis in myelofibrosis.
# DIPSS Plus Score Calculator
## DIPSS plus score for prognosis in myelofibrosis
- This handy calculator computes the prognosis in myelo... | DIPSS Plus Score
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sadaf Sharfaei M.D.[2]
# Overview
Dynamic International Prognostic Scoring System (DIPSS)‐plus scoring system comprises of eight risk variables to predict the prognosis in myelofibrosis.
# DIPSS Plus Score Calculator
... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/DIPSS_Plus_Score | |
7153900a98a18ae8a06a4a72c12544fea8e3d5c1 | wikidoc | DNA polymerase I | DNA polymerase I
# Overview
DNA polymerase I is an enzyme that mediates the process of DNA replication in prokaryotes. Pol I was the first enzyme discovered with polymerase activity, and it is the best characterized enzyme. Although this was the first enzyme to be discovered that had the required polymerase activities... | DNA polymerase I
# Overview
DNA polymerase I is an enzyme that mediates the process of DNA replication in prokaryotes. Pol I was the first enzyme discovered with polymerase activity, and it is the best characterized enzyme. Although this was the first enzyme to be discovered that had the required polymerase activities... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/DNA_polymerase_I | |
fd5efbcce0559528674db05a3416b1330b5b0988 | wikidoc | Death receptor 6 | Death receptor 6
Death receptor 6 (DR6), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 21 (TNFRSF21), is a cell surface receptor of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily which activates the JNK and NF-κB pathways. It is mostly expressed in the thymus, spleen and white blood cells. The Gene fo... | Death receptor 6
Death receptor 6 (DR6), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 21 (TNFRSF21), is a cell surface receptor of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily which activates the JNK and NF-κB pathways.[1][2] It is mostly expressed in the thymus, spleen and white blood cells.[3] T... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/DR6 | |
84b7fbb3ce3bbbb1a56950e4caffce92c3a26478 | wikidoc | Dal-PLAQUE Trial | Dal-PLAQUE Trial
# Official Title
A Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study of the Effect of RO4607381 on Progression or Regression of Atherosclerotic Plaque in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Including Patients With Other CHD Risk
# Objective
To assess the therapeutic and adverse effects of dalcetrapib on at... | Dal-PLAQUE Trial
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rim Halaby, M.D. [2]
# Official Title
A Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study of the Effect of RO4607381 on Progression or Regression of Atherosclerotic Plaque in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Including Pat... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dal-PLAQUE_Trial | |
ad38d8f412029ce03bf3b36cd73be2a1a4d57753 | wikidoc | Dal-VESSEL Trial | Dal-VESSEL Trial
# Official Title
A Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study of the Safety, Tolerability and Effect on Endothelial Function, as Measured by Flow Mediated Dilatation, of RO4607381 in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) or CHD Risk Equivalents
# Objective
To assess the therapeutic and adverse effects... | Dal-VESSEL Trial
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rim Halaby, M.D. [2]
# Official Title
A Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study of the Safety, Tolerability and Effect on Endothelial Function, as Measured by Flow Mediated Dilatation, of RO4607381 in Patients With Corona... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dal-VESSEL_Trial | |
15fbbb8f3ec85b2860c285203a9300aa3ff3f449 | wikidoc | Darbepoetin alfa | Darbepoetin alfa
# Disclaimer
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# Disclaimer
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579cddff8ff94759cf5afe42981c0ab0ac61b850 | wikidoc | Darier's disease | Darier's disease
# Overview
Darier's disease is a genetic disorder discovered by French dermatologist Ferdinand-Jean Darier. Darier's disease is known because of dark crusty patches on the skin, sometimes containing pus. The crusty patches are also known as keratotic papules and also called keratosis follicularis.
#... | Darier's disease
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2]
# Overview
Darier's disease is a genetic disorder discovered by French dermatologist Ferdinand-Jean Darier. Darier's disease is known because of dark crusty patches on the skin, sometimes containin... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Darier%27s_disease | |
bba27061c228ea8b1c013b4be52b9147c0b46586 | wikidoc | David L. Heymann | David L. Heymann
David L. Heymann, MD (born 1946 in Pennsylvania, USA) was appointed the Assistant Director-General, Communicable Diseases of the World Health Organization (WHO) in February 2007. He is also the Director-General's Special Representative for Polio eradication.
Heymann previously served as the Executive D... | David L. Heymann
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David L. Heymann, MD (born 1946 in Pennsylvania, USA) was appointed the Assistant Director-General, Communicable Diseases of the World Health Organization (WHO) in February 2007. He is also the Director-General's Special Representative for Polio eradication.
Heymann previously se... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/David_L._Heymann | |
fb7c88ba4c330a3089a63e90eb0dfab7f1a171f9 | wikidoc | Dawson's fingers | Dawson's fingers
"Dawson's Fingers" is a condition affecting the brain of Multiple Sclerosis patients. The condition is the result of inflammation around long axis of medular veins. This results in a finger-like appearance of the lesions extending mainly off the ventricles within the brain.
This morphologic appearance ... | Dawson's fingers
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"Dawson's Fingers" is a condition affecting the brain of Multiple Sclerosis patients. The condition is the result of inflammation around long axis of medular veins. This results in a finger-like appearance of the lesions extend... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dawson%27s_fingers | |
fb58fa7562e10d0a40c53737d973811396ea599d | wikidoc | Erythema nodosum | Erythema nodosum
# Overview
Erythema nodosum (EN) (red nodules) is an inflammation of the fat cells under the skin (panniculitis). It causes tender, red nodules that are usually seen on both shins. EN is an immunologic response to a variety of different causes.
# Historical Perspective
- Disease name] was first disco... | Erythema nodosum
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2]
# Overview
Erythema nodosum (EN) (red nodules) is an inflammation of the fat cells under the skin (panniculitis). It causes tender, red nodules that are usually seen on both shins. EN is an immuno... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ddx:Erythema_Nodosum | |
7e41502d31e099a9dad5c685d18bd151a5e1c040 | wikidoc | Hyperventilation | Hyperventilation
# Overview
Hyperventilation is the state of rapid breathing which results in the reduction in carbon dioxide levels (below normal) thereby leading to hypocapnia. During rapid breathing, the body loses more carbon dioxide (CO2) than it can produce resulting in net reduction of CO2 levels. This state of... | Hyperventilation
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vindhya BellamKonda, M.B.B.S [2], Iqra Qamar M.D.[3]
# Overview
Hyperventilation is the state of rapid breathing which results in the reduction in carbon dioxide levels (below normal) thereby leading to hypocapnia.[1] ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ddx:Hyperventilation | |
b76e8e7bd48db6964d1dc6c8ac9ce30293c14233 | wikidoc | Mediastinal mass | Mediastinal mass
Synonyms and keywords: Mediastinal enlargement; mass in the mediastinum
# Overview
The mediastinum is a non-delineated group of structures in the thorax (chest), surrounded by loose connective tissue. It is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. The mediastinum lies between the right and left... | Mediastinal mass
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Trusha Tank, M.D.[2]
Synonyms and keywords: Mediastinal enlargement; mass in the mediastinum
# Overview
The mediastinum is a non-delineated group of structures in the thorax (chest), surrounded by loose connective tiss... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ddx:Mediastinal_Mass | |
6e34d2713d4b30aab65bf1336f176a8fe6f0e617 | wikidoc | Optic neuropathy | Optic neuropathy
# Overview
Optic neuropathy refers to damage to the optic nerve due to any cause.
# Pathophysiology
The primary change occurring in optic neuropathy is nerve cell damage. The optic nerve comprises axons that emerge from the retina of the eye and carry visual information to the primary visual nuclei, ... | Optic neuropathy
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Luke Rusowicz-Orazem, B.S.
# Overview
Optic neuropathy refers to damage to the optic nerve due to any cause.
# Pathophysiology
The primary change occurring in optic neuropathy is nerve cell damage. The optic nerve comp... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ddx:Optic_Neuropathy | |
ffea3692fc3f33c75bb78d778a75c3d3606cbd8c | wikidoc | Pulsus paradoxus | Pulsus paradoxus
Synonyms and keywords: PP; paradoxic pulse; paradoxical pulse
# Overview
Pulsus paradoxus is an exaggeration of the normal variation in the pulse and drop of systolic blood pressure during the inspiratory phase of respiration, in which the pulse becomes weaker as one inhales and stronger as one exha... | Pulsus paradoxus
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Synonyms and keywords: PP; paradoxic pulse; paradoxical pulse
# Overview
Pulsus paradoxus is an exaggeration of the normal variation in the pulse and drop of systolic blood pressure during the inspiratory phase of respiratio... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ddx:Paradoxical_Pulse | |
69494d04654dd1bb91258638f702eed2a5594bda | wikidoc | Penile discharge | Penile discharge
Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.
# Overview
Penile discharge is commonly associated with STD's. A thorough sexual history along with a complete medical history and physical exam are necessary. In addition, cultures for STD's should be taken though rarely are nonsexually transmitted diseases the cause.
... | Penile discharge
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Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.
# Overview
Penile discharge is commonly associated with STD's. A thorough sexual history along with a complete medical history and physical exam are necessary. In addition, cultures for STD's should be taken though rarely are nonsexually transmi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ddx:Penile_Discharge | |
95f982c75923835849e784a65478748587a3a946 | wikidoc | Photosensitivity | Photosensitivity
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4cbba47a4867c477145452b7a752e270581fd2d7 | wikidoc | Vaginal bleeding | Vaginal bleeding
# Overview
Vaginal bleeding refers to bleeding in females that are either a physiologic response during the non-conceptional menstrual cycle or caused by hormonal or organic problems of the reproductive system. Vaginal bleeding may occur at any age, but always needs investigation when encountered in f... | Vaginal bleeding
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Vaginal bleeding refers to bleeding in females that are either a physiologic response during the non-conceptional menstrual cycle or caused by hormonal or organic problems of the rep... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ddx:Vaginal_Bleeding | |
a9ee81e92183242bbcffae2c388d0cc1371678e4 | wikidoc | XX male syndrome | XX male syndrome
# Overview
XX male syndrome (also called de la Chapelle syndrome, for a researcher who characterized it in 1972) is a rare sex chromosomal disorder. Usually it is caused by unequal crossing over between X and Y chromosomes during meiosis.
It is less common than Klinefelter syndrome.
# Presentation
Sy... | XX male syndrome
# Overview
XX male syndrome (also called de la Chapelle syndrome, for a researcher who characterized it in 1972[1]) is a rare sex chromosomal disorder. Usually it is caused by unequal crossing over between X and Y chromosomes during meiosis.
It is less common than Klinefelter syndrome.[2]
# Presentat... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/De_la_Chapelle_syndrome | |
ed20daca592282e98534a8a2c2668315286db454 | wikidoc | Death receptor 3 | Death receptor 3
Death receptor 3 (DR3), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 25 (TNFRSF25), is a cell surface receptor of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily which mediates apoptotic signalling and differentiation. Its only known TNFSF ligand is TNF-like protein 1A (TL1A).
# Func... | Death receptor 3
Death receptor 3 (DR3), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 25 (TNFRSF25), is a cell surface receptor of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily which mediates apoptotic signalling and differentiation.[1][2][3] Its only known TNFSF ligand is TNF-like protein 1A (TL1A... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Death_receptor_3 | |
9671d025ff2f2f9da1db8998c3316e2a511a55a1 | wikidoc | Death receptor 4 | Death receptor 4
Death receptor 4 (DR4), also known as TRAIL receptor 1 (TRAILR1) and tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 10A (TNFRSF10A), is a cell surface receptor of the TNF-receptor superfamily that binds TRAIL and mediates apoptosis.
# Function
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the TNF... | Death receptor 4
Death receptor 4 (DR4), also known as TRAIL receptor 1 (TRAILR1) and tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 10A (TNFRSF10A), is a cell surface receptor of the TNF-receptor superfamily that binds TRAIL and mediates apoptosis.[1][2]
# Function
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Death_receptor_4 | |
eb8dc1f86b978e2f2f630944e791fe27e6682e60 | wikidoc | Death receptor 5 | Death receptor 5
Death receptor 5 (DR5), also known as TRAIL receptor 2 (TRAILR2) and tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 10B (TNFRSF10B), is a cell surface receptor of the TNF-receptor superfamily that binds TRAIL and mediates apoptosis.
# Function
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the TNF... | Death receptor 5
Death receptor 5 (DR5), also known as TRAIL receptor 2 (TRAILR2) and tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 10B (TNFRSF10B), is a cell surface receptor of the TNF-receptor superfamily that binds TRAIL and mediates apoptosis.
# Function
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the TN... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Death_receptor_5 | |
e6cae251a05662b504027da77626fb4abb0d3670 | wikidoc | Decoy receptor 3 | Decoy receptor 3
Decoy receptor 3 (Dcr3), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 6B (TNFRSF6B), TR6 and M68, is a soluble protein of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily which inhibits Fas ligand-induced apoptosis.
# Discovery
Dcr3 was identified in 1998 by the search of genes with h... | Decoy receptor 3
Decoy receptor 3 (Dcr3), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 6B (TNFRSF6B), TR6 and M68, is a soluble protein of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily which inhibits Fas ligand-induced apoptosis.[1][2][3]
# Discovery
Dcr3 was identified in 1998 by the search of ge... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Decoy_receptor_3 | |
291859f93075c00a94a4e499a562ae39ba145bad | wikidoc | Deep palmar arch | Deep palmar arch
The deep palmar arch (deep volar arch) is an arterial network found in the palm. It is usually formed mainly from the terminal part of the radial artery, with the ulnar artery contributing via its deep palmar branch. This is in contrast to the superficial palmar arch, which is formed predominantly by... | Deep palmar arch
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The deep palmar arch (deep volar arch) is an arterial network found in the palm. It is usually formed mainly from the terminal part of the radial artery, with the ulnar artery contributing via its deep palmar branch. This is ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Deep_palmar_arch | |
cd447f83f72ca28d65f85f0a764d29329e88b652 | wikidoc | Dental auxiliary | Dental auxiliary
# Overview
A dental auxiliary is any of the dentist's supporting team who helps with dental treatment. They include dental assistants, dental therapists, dental hygienists and dental technicians. The role of dental auxiliaries is usually limited by regional dental regulations, to help define the bound... | Dental auxiliary
# Overview
A dental auxiliary is any of the dentist's supporting team who helps with dental treatment. They include dental assistants, dental therapists, dental hygienists and dental technicians. The role of dental auxiliaries is usually limited by regional dental regulations, to help define the bound... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dental_Auxiliary | |
a7979ef9bccdbbac6468a7bc42c099f9a2a10ab9 | wikidoc | Dental assistant | Dental assistant
# Duties
The limitations to the duties dental assistants can perform is often regulated by the local dental governing body. Increasingly more assistant duties are being made legitimate to allow dental operators to focus more on dental treatment.
## Traditional duties
Traditionally, tasks which dental... | Dental assistant
# Duties
The limitations to the duties dental assistants can perform is often regulated by the local dental governing body. Increasingly more assistant duties are being made legitimate to allow dental operators to focus more on dental treatment.
## Traditional duties
Traditionally, tasks which dental... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dental_assistant | |
e6ef678ca3eb8ea6e265fab0b4e5e7ec586b3957 | wikidoc | Dental composite | Dental composite
# Overview
Dental composites, also called white fillings, are a group of restorative materials used in dentistry. As with other composite materials, a dental composite typically consists of a resin-based oligomer matrix, such as a bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate BISMA or urethane dimethacrylate (UDM... | Dental composite
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Dental composites, also called white fillings, are a group of restorative materials used in dentistry. As with other composite materials, a dental composite typically consists of a resin-based oligomer matrix, such as a bisphenol A-glycidy... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dental_composite | |
51283b522cfa4dab53d329b1ca1682e17f0e6adb | wikidoc | Dental emergency | Dental emergency
# Overview
A dental emergency is a type of medical emergency involving the teeth or gingiva. Pain involving these parts of the mouth, even when minor, can indicate a severe underlying problem that could worsen with time. It is important to contact a dentist as soon as possible for a professional eva... | Dental emergency
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
A dental emergency is a type of medical emergency involving the teeth or gingiva. Pain involving these parts of the mouth, even when minor, can indicate a severe underlying problem that could worsen with time. It is important to contact ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dental_emergency | |
c5cfd2eaa174d0bd4e269a2b556f967ee178f322 | wikidoc | Dental fluorosis | Dental fluorosis
# Overview
Dental fluorosis occurs because of the excessive intake of fluoride either through naturally occurring fluoride in the water, water fluoridation, toothpaste, or other sources. The damage in tooth development occurs between the ages of 6 months to 5 years, from the overexposure to fluoride... | Dental fluorosis
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Dental fluorosis occurs because of the excessive intake of fluoride either through naturally occurring fluoride in the water, water fluoridation, toothpaste, or other sources. The damage in tooth development occurs between the ages of 6 ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dental_fluorosis | |
39ec2337ee6e3da6d8cd6bf8753ca14f316d22dd | wikidoc | Dental hygienist | Dental hygienist
# Overview
A dental hygienist is a licensed dental auxiliary who specializes in preventive dental care, typically but not limited to focusing on techniques in oral hygiene . Local dental regulations determine the duties hygienists are able to perform. In most jurisdictions, hygienists work for a denti... | Dental hygienist
# Overview
A dental hygienist is a licensed dental auxiliary who specializes in preventive dental care, typically but not limited to focusing on techniques in oral hygiene . Local dental regulations determine the duties hygienists are able to perform. In most jurisdictions, hygienists work for a denti... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dental_hygienist | |
b621688ae61f5fdc2e86c3dd4731b47354cd3e42 | wikidoc | Dental porcelain | Dental porcelain
Dental porcelain (also known as dental ceramic) is a porcelain used by a dental technician to create biocompatible lifelike crowns and bridges for the dentist.
The dentist will usually specify a shade of porcelain, corresponding to a set of bottles in the lab containing the porcelain powder. A common s... | Dental porcelain
Dental porcelain (also known as dental ceramic) is a porcelain used by a dental technician to create biocompatible lifelike crowns and bridges for the dentist.
The dentist will usually specify a shade of porcelain, corresponding to a set of bottles in the lab containing the porcelain powder. A common ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dental_porcelain | |
6d542e3de050ffa7b9398f72ac564be0213cfd4a | wikidoc | Dentigerous cyst | Dentigerous cyst
A dentigerous cyst is an odontogenic cyst - thought to be of developmental origin - associated with the crown of an unerupted (or partially erupted) tooth. The cyst cavity is lined by epithelial cells derived from the reduced enamel epithelium of the tooth forming organ. Regarding its pathogenesis, it... | Dentigerous cyst
A dentigerous cyst is an odontogenic cyst - thought to be of developmental origin - associated with the crown of an unerupted (or partially erupted) tooth. The cyst cavity is lined by epithelial cells derived from the reduced enamel epithelium of the tooth forming organ. Regarding its pathogenesis, i... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dentigerous_cyst | |
f93afa1975ed2f0afa381b5b1cbb05031a962d82 | wikidoc | Dentin dysplasia | Dentin dysplasia
Dentin dysplasia is a genetic disorder of teeth, commonly exhibiting an autosomal dominant inheritance. It is characterized by presence of normal enamel but atypical dentin with abnormal pulpal morphology. There are two types. Type I is the radicular type, and type II is the coronal type. In the radi... | Dentin dysplasia
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Dentin dysplasia is a genetic disorder of teeth, commonly exhibiting an autosomal dominant inheritance. It is characterized by presence of normal enamel but atypical dentin with abnormal pulpal morphology. There are two types. Type I is the radicular... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dentin_dysplasia | |
5eb002aed4a1e47b41cc98e11f1664b89d96d1d8 | wikidoc | Deoxycholic acid | Deoxycholic acid
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bd7a0413de61826485a101e1c4229e0eafe93da4 | wikidoc | Valproate sodium | Valproate sodium
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4db3139df2cb27f3dab454c40e17452368c5a2ed | wikidoc | Hypopigmentation | Hypopigmentation
# Overvierw
Hypopigmentation is the loss of skin color. It is caused by melanocyte depletion or a decrease in the amino acid tyrosine, which is used by melanocytes to make melanin.
# Causes
- There are many conditions that are included in the differential diagnosis of hypopigmentation, the most comm... | Hypopigmentation
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overvierw
Hypopigmentation is the loss of skin color. It is caused by melanocyte depletion or a decrease in the amino acid tyrosine, which is used by melanocytes to make melanin.
# Causes
- There are many conditions that are included in the diffe... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Depigmenting_disease | |
894e4eb67276f426dbe20e6847e961ae7042a978 | wikidoc | Dermatan sulfate | Dermatan sulfate
# Overview
Dermatan sulfate is a glycosaminoglycan (formerly called a mucopolysaccharide) found mostly in skin, but also in blood vessels, heart valves, tendons, and lungs.
It is also referred to as chondroitin sulfate B, although it is no longer classified as a form of chondroitin sulfate by most so... | Dermatan sulfate
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Dermatan sulfate is a glycosaminoglycan (formerly called a mucopolysaccharide) found mostly in skin, but also in blood vessels, heart valves, tendons, and lungs.
It is also referred to as chondroitin sulfate B, [1] although it is no longer... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dermatan | |
a82c73ebab160a0d2bc49108546376d82aa98199 | wikidoc | Dermatopathology | Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology is a subspecialty of surgical pathology interested in skin diseases. Dermatopathologists work in close association with dermatologists. In fact, many doctors master both specialties.
Dermatopatholgy is the study of skin disease at a microscopic level. It encompasses both the diagnosis ... | Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology is a subspecialty of surgical pathology interested in skin diseases. Dermatopathologists work in close association with dermatologists. In fact, many doctors master both specialties.
Dermatopatholgy is the study of skin disease at a microscopic level. It encompasses both the diagnosis... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dermatopathology | |
1934548f5a8b46ab5ab1bf2e8d94627083d37d0d | wikidoc | Descending colon | Descending colon
# Overview
The descending colon of humans passes downward through the left hypochondrium and lumbar regions, along the lateral border of the left kidney.
At the lower end of the kidney it turns medialward toward the lateral border of the psoas muscle, and then descends, in the angle between psoas and ... | Descending colon
# Overview
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The descending colon of humans passes downward through the left hypochondrium and lumbar regions, along the lateral border of the left kidney.
At the lower end of the kidney it turns medialward toward the lateral border of the psoas muscle, and then descends, in the... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Descending_colon | |
48cd9d992e4c228dda0a86dbd4fdab95d4f167e0 | wikidoc | Uterine prolapse | Uterine prolapse
Synonyms and keywords: Descensus uteri
# Overview
Uterine prolapse is falling or sliding of the uterus from its normal position in the pelvic cavity into the vaginal canal.
The uterus is held in position in the pelvis by muscles, special ligaments, and other tissue. The uterus drops into the vaginal c... | Uterine prolapse
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Synonyms and keywords: Descensus uteri
# Overview
Uterine prolapse is falling or sliding of the uterus from its normal position in the pelvic cavity into the vaginal canal.
The uterus is held in position in the pel... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Descensus_Uteri | |
d5c9d20390df6e2c7c73512a6dc19c8b668e11cc | wikidoc | Deutetrabenazine | Deutetrabenazine
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30673e99e2da50e1a74afbb7f053d58a2316898f | wikidoc | Endocrine system | Endocrine system
The endocrine system is an integrated system of small organs that involve the release of extracellular signaling molecules known as hormones. The endocrine system is instrumental in regulating metabolism, growth and development and puberty, tissue function, and plays a part also in mood.
The field of m... | Endocrine system
Editors-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] and Stephanie Fernandez, M.D. [2]
The endocrine system is an integrated system of small organs that involve the release of extracellular signaling molecules known as hormones. The endocrine system is instrumental in regulating metabolism, growth and ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Development_of_endocrine_system | |
73f2d736e605e01cd05c286effd479a41713b66f | wikidoc | Lymphatic system | Lymphatic system
# Overview
The lymphatic system is a complex network of lymphoid organs, lymph nodes, lymph ducts, lymphatic tissues, lymph capillaries and lymph vessels that produce and transport lymph fluid from tissues to the circulatory system. The lymphatic system is a major part of the immune system.
The lympha... | Lymphatic system
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
The lymphatic system is a complex network of lymphoid organs, lymph nodes, lymph ducts, lymphatic tissues, lymph capillaries and lymph vessels that produce and transport lymph fluid from tissues to the circulatory system. The lymphatic sys... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Development_of_lymphatic_system | |
79bea8780c1a995dd2a870dd462fdfee641b2296 | wikidoc | Fine motor skill | Fine motor skill
# Overview
Fine motor skills can be defined as coordination of small muscle movements which occur e.g., in the fingers, usually in coordination with the eyes. In application to motor skills of hands (and fingers) the term dexterity is commonly used.
The abilities which involve the use of hands, develo... | Fine motor skill
# Overview
Fine motor skills can be defined as coordination of small muscle movements which occur e.g., in the fingers, usually in coordination with the eyes. In application to motor skills of hands (and fingers) the term dexterity is commonly used.
The abilities which involve the use of hands, develo... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dexterity | |
ad0e2a0a792e11934b33febc7f63de0f99937d7a | wikidoc | Diastematomyelia | Diastematomyelia
# Overview
Diastematomyelia is an uncommon congenital anomaly characterized pathologically by sagittal clefting of the spinal cord or filum terminale, with each half of the spinal cord being surrounded by a dural sac.
This disorder is usually caused by either a fibrous bony septum or an osteocartilagi... | Diastematomyelia
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]
# Overview
Diastematomyelia is an uncommon congenital anomaly characterized pathologically by sagittal clefting of the spinal cord or filum terminale, with each half of the spinal cord being su... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diastematomyelia | |
bf5d027516125bd5b7b35b4780997c3e051df12e | wikidoc | Phenoxybenzamine | Phenoxybenzamine
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10126f06b7a43dfa8d06ca6ab14811d8df3920a1 | wikidoc | Dibutylphthalate | Dibutylphthalate
# Overview
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is a commonly used plasticizer. It is also used as an additive to adhesives or printing inks. It is soluble in various organic solvents, e.g. in alcohol, ether and benzene. DBP is also used as an ectoparasiticide.
# Legislative control
## European Union
The use of... | Dibutylphthalate
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is a commonly used plasticizer. It is also used as an additive to adhesives or printing inks. It is soluble in various organic solvents, e.g. in alcohol, ether and benzene. DBP is also used as an ectoparasiticide.
... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dibutylphthalate | |
e23021b4f7fad52434b08230686192c7643edbe1 | wikidoc | Dickeya dadantii | Dickeya dadantii
# Overview
Recent taxonomic revisions have caused the bacteria Erwinia chrysanthemi to be renamed: Dickeya dadantii.
D. dadantii is a gram-negative bacillus that belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae. It is a close relative of E. coli and other animal pathogens that include Salmonella, Shigella,... | Dickeya dadantii
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Recent taxonomic revisions have caused the bacteria Erwinia chrysanthemi to be renamed: Dickeya dadantii.[1]
D. dadantii is a gram-negative bacillus that belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae. It is a close relative of E. coli and ot... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dickeya_dadantii | |
a0d185eba5da7ef87bd269a254e0186b8095f16c | wikidoc | Dicobalt edetate | Dicobalt edetate
# Overview
Dicobalt edetate is the coordination compound with the approximate formula Co2(EDTA)(H2O)6.
Solutions of this solid have been used in Europe as an antidote to cyanide poisoning.
It is a derivative of the (non-natural) amino acid ethylenediaminetetraacetate.
# Structure
The compound is poly... | Dicobalt edetate
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Dicobalt edetate is the coordination compound with the approximate formula Co2(EDTA)(H2O)6.
Solutions of this solid have been used in Europe as an antidote to cyanide poisoning.[1]
It is a derivative of the (non-natural) amino acid ethylen... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dicobalt_edetate | |
bfa142a3da5c10c58ff64d41cfc9761fe80456c8 | wikidoc | Diet (nutrition) | Diet (nutrition)
# Overview
In nutrition, the diet is the sum of food consumed by a person or other organism. Dietary habits are the habitual decisions an individual or culture makes when choosing what foods to eat. Although humans are omnivores, each culture holds some food preferences and some food taboos. Individua... | Diet (nutrition)
# Overview
In nutrition, the diet is the sum of food consumed by a person or other organism.[1] Dietary habits are the habitual decisions an individual or culture makes when choosing what foods to eat. Although humans are omnivores, each culture holds some food preferences and some food taboos. Indivi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diet | |
47f1b380785c904e3072883f866ffeeb02bf3ff4 | wikidoc | Diethylcathinone | Diethylcathinone
# Overview
Diethylcathinone (also called Diethylpropion and Amfepramone), is a sympathomimetic stimulant drug marketed as an appetite suppressant. It is sold under the brand name Tenuate or Tenuate Dospan, and may also be known as Amfepramone.
The popular antidepressant, Wellbutrin (bupropion) is an ... | Diethylcathinone
# Overview
Diethylcathinone (also called Diethylpropion and Amfepramone), is a sympathomimetic stimulant drug marketed as an appetite suppressant. It is sold under the brand name Tenuate or Tenuate Dospan, and may also be known as Amfepramone.
The popular antidepressant, Wellbutrin (bupropion) is an ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diethylcathinone | |
3cf3c54c937c12cfaa26cecd6e161479a12bd211 | wikidoc | Diethyltoluamide | Diethyltoluamide
# Overview
N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, also called DEET (/diːt/) or diethyltoluamide, is a slightly yellow oil. It is the most common active ingredient in insect repellents. It is intended to be applied to the skin or to clothing, and provides protection against mosquitos, ticks, fleas, chiggers, leec... | Diethyltoluamide
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# Overview
N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, also called DEET (/diːt/) or diethyltoluamide, is a slightly yellow oil. It is the most common active ingredient in insect repellents. It is intended to be applied to the skin or to clothing... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Diethyltoluamide | |
e145d904b678d242c971799f881224dfbd7dadc3 | wikidoc | Digamma function | Digamma function
In mathematics, the digamma function is defined as the logarithmic derivative of the gamma function:
It is the first of the polygamma functions.
# Relation to harmonic numbers
The digamma function, often denoted also as ψ0(x), ψ0(x) or \digamma (after the shape of the obsolete Greek letter Ϝ digamma),... | Digamma function
In mathematics, the digamma function is defined as the logarithmic derivative of the gamma function:
It is the first of the polygamma functions.
# Relation to harmonic numbers
The digamma function, often denoted also as ψ0(x), ψ0(x) or <math>\digamma</math> (after the shape of the obsolete Greek lett... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Digamma_function | |
f55b2d7912dbdf942380e861856fa9ae9f904fa4 | wikidoc | Digestive system | Digestive system
# Overview
The digestive system is the organ system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients that are essential for growth and maintenance.
The digestive system includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, (intestines), rectum, and anus.
This page conta... | Digestive system
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
The digestive system is the organ system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients that are essential for growth and maintenance.
The digestive system includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, duodenum, jejunum, il... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Digestive | |
7ce68928c9fba950735883f1ba4def2f6ed1ef99 | wikidoc | Digestive enzyme | Digestive enzyme
Digestive enzymes are enzymes in the alimentary tract that break down food so that the organism can absorb it. The main sites of action are the oral cavity, the stomach, the duodenum and the jejunum. They are secreted by different glands: the salivary glands, the glands in the stomach, the pancreas, ... | Digestive enzyme
Digestive enzymes are enzymes in the alimentary tract that break down food so that the organism can absorb it. The main sites of action are the oral cavity, the stomach, the duodenum and the jejunum. They are secreted by different glands: the salivary glands, the glands in the stomach, the pancreas,... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Digestive_enzyme | |
651b915738be6aaa0d698d397b279733a237d200 | wikidoc | Dihydroetorphine | Dihydroetorphine
Dihydroetorphine is a potent analgesic drug (painkiller), which is used mainly in China. It is a derivative of the more well-known opioid etorphine, which is used as a very potent veterinary painkiller and anesthetic medication, primarily for the sedation of large animals such as elephants, giraffes an... | Dihydroetorphine
Dihydroetorphine is a potent analgesic drug (painkiller),[1] which is used mainly in China. It is a derivative of the more well-known opioid etorphine, which is used as a very potent veterinary painkiller and anesthetic medication, primarily for the sedation of large animals such as elephants, giraffe... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dihydroetorphine | |
51ac36a64fddfacc3ed9f35a4ed0060be357569f | wikidoc | Dihydroxyacetone | Dihydroxyacetone
Dihydroxyacetone (also known as DHA) is a simple carbohydrate that is primarily used as an ingredient in sunless tanning products. It is often derived from plant sources such as sugar beets and sugar cane, by the fermentation of glycerin.
# Chemistry
DHA is a triose carbohydrate chemical formula C3H6... | Dihydroxyacetone
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Dihydroxyacetone (also known as DHA) is a simple carbohydrate that is primarily used as an ingredient in sunless tanning products. It is often derived from plant sources such as sugar beets and sugar cane, by the fermentation of glycerin.
# Chemistry
DHA is a triose carbohydrate... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Dihydroxyacetone | |
ea3a43258bc3dd76924e60202965a696b42fd8ba | wikidoc | Pulmonary artery | Pulmonary artery
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