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**Gnathostomiasis** is a parasitic infection caused by the roundworm **Gnathostoma**, a nematode that belongs to the genus **Gnathostoma**. The infection is primarily found in...
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Spinal automatism refers to involuntary, reflexive movements or spasms that occur due to abnormal nerve activity in the spinal cord. These movements are often triggered by ext...
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**Amenorrhoea** refers to the absence of menstrual periods. It is not a disease itself but rather a symptom or sign that may indicate an underlying medical condition. There ar...
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A **colostomy** is a surgical procedure in which a part of the colon (large intestine) is diverted to an opening in the abdominal wall, called a stoma. This procedure creates...
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Severe allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the airways characterized by recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. It is...
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Pneumococcal pneumonia is a significant form of pneumonia caused by the bacterium *Streptococcus pneumoniae*, commonly known as pneumococcus. This bacterial infection primaril...
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Periods of rapid growth during childhood are critical developmental phases characterized by significant increases in height, weight, and overall body size. These growth spurts...
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Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare disorder characterized by an imbalance of fluids in the body, leading to excessive thirst and the excretion of large amounts of dilute urine....
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An intractable cough, also known as a chronic or persistent cough, is defined as a cough that lasts for more than eight weeks in adults or four weeks in children. Unlike acute...
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