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Metastatic prostate cancer refers to prostate cancer that has spread beyond the prostate gland to other parts of the body. The prostate is a small gland located below the blad...
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Hypoprothrombinemia is a medical condition characterized by abnormally low levels of prothrombin, a protein produced by the liver that is essential for blood clotting. This de...
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Pregnancy termination in the second trimester refers to the deliberate ending of a pregnancy between the 13th and 26th weeks of gestation. This procedure is typically performe...
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Postoperative bleeding refers to excessive or prolonged bleeding following surgical procedures. It can occur internally or externally, potentially compromising patient recover...
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Sweating feet, or plantar hyperhidrosis, is a condition characterized by excessive sweating of the feet, often more than what is necessary to regulate body temperature. This c...
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Homozygous familial sitosterolaemia, also known as phytosterolaemia or sitosterolaemia, is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by the abnormal accumula...
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Diabetic angiopathy refers to a group of vascular complications that arise as a result of chronic high blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes mellitus. This condition...
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Generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS), formerly known as grand mal seizures, are a type of epileptic seizure characterized by a loss of consciousness and violent muscle con...
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Hyperkeratotic and scaling skin conditions are a group of dermatological disorders characterized by the thickening of the outermost layer of the skin (the stratum corneum) and...
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