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Achalasia is a rare esophageal disorder that affects the ability of the esophagus to transport food from the throat to the stomach. It is characterized by the failure of the l...
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Surface disinfection refers to the process of cleaning and eliminating harmful microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other pathogens, from surfaces. It is a...
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Salmonellosis is an infection caused by bacteria of the *Salmonella* genus, most commonly *Salmonella enterica* serotypes *Typhimurium* and *Enteritidis*. It is one of the mos...
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Erysipelas is a superficial bacterial skin infection that primarily affects the upper layers of the skin, typically caused by **group A Streptococcus** (GAS), although other b...
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Surgical lubricant refers to specialized substances used in medical procedures to reduce friction, ease the insertion of surgical instruments, and protect tissue during surger...
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Vaginal dryness is a common condition characterized by a lack of adequate moisture in the vaginal walls, leading to discomfort, itching, and pain during sexual intercourse. It...
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A transient ischaemic attack (TIA), often referred to as a "mini-stroke," is a temporary episode of neurological dysfunction caused by a brief interruption of blood flow to th...
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Myositis refers to the inflammation of the muscles, and it can occur in various forms, depending on the type of muscle tissue affected and the underlying cause. When referring...
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The oliguric phase of renal failure is a critical stage in acute kidney injury (AKI) characterized by a significant reduction in urine output, typically less than 400 mL per d...
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