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Vaginal leucorrhoea, commonly referred to as vaginal discharge, is a normal physiological occurrence in women of reproductive age. It is characterized by the secretion of a wh...
Read MoreA colonoscopy is a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure used to examine the inner lining of the large intestine (colon) and rectum. It is performed using a colonoscope, a flex...
Read MoreLocal ocular anesthesia involves the use of anesthetic agents to numb a specific area of the eye or surrounding tissues, allowing for pain-free surgical or diagnostic procedur...
Read MoreMajor trauma refers to any injury that has the potential to cause serious harm or death, typically involving significant physical damage to one or more body systems. It often...
Read MoreUveal tract inflammation, also known as uveitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye that includes the iris, ciliary body, an...
Read MoreOver-anticoagulation refers to a condition where the blood's ability to clot is excessively inhibited due to the use of anticoagulant medications, such as warfarin or direct o...
Read MoreScaling skin conditions refer to a group of dermatological disorders characterized by the excessive shedding of skin cells, leading to the formation of flakes or scales on the...
Read MoreHeparin overdosage, also known as heparin overdose or heparin toxicity, refers to an excessive amount of heparin in the bloodstream, resulting in an increased risk of bleeding...
Read MoreUpper gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage refers to bleeding that originates in the upper part of the digestive tract, which includes the esophagus, stomach, and the duodenum (th...
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