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Psychoneurosis, often referred to as neurosis, is a broad category of mental health conditions characterized by chronic distress, anxiety, and emotional disturbances. Unlike p...
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Soft tissue sarcoma is a rare and diverse group of cancers that originate in the soft tissues of the body, such as muscles, tendons, fat, blood vessels, and lymph vessels. The...
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Rhinorrhoea, commonly known as a **runny nose**, is the condition characterized by the discharge of **excess mucus** from the **nasal passages**. It is a common symptom that c...
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Balanced anesthesia is a modern anesthetic technique that combines multiple drugs and methods to achieve optimal surgical conditions while minimizing risks and side effects. T...
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Acid regurgitation, commonly known as acid reflux, refers to the backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus, the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. This occurs whe...
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Diluting or dissolving drugs is a critical process in pharmaceutical preparation and administration, ensuring that medications are delivered in a safe, effective, and appropri...
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a bacterium that causes a type of pneumonia known as "walking pneumonia." It is a common cause of respiratory infections, particularly in children and...
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Superficial dermatophyte infections and pityriasis versicolor are both fungal skin conditions that primarily affect the outer layers of the skin. Superficial dermatophyte infe...
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Ocular infections refer to a range of infections that can affect various parts of the eye, including the eyelids, conjunctiva, cornea, and deeper structures like the retina. T...
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