
Doctors Network: How to define Neoplasm? - medicinembbs.org
How to define Neoplasm? Neoplasm An abnormal mass of tissue the Growth of which exceeds and is Uncoordinated to with that of the normal tissue and persists in the same excessive manner after the
Doctors Network: What is Passive Immunity?
What is Passive Immunity? Passive Immunity Thus far, all the acquired immunity we have discussed
Doctors Network: Hemolytic anemias
in severe hemolytic anemias, extramedullary hematopoiesis may develop in the spleen, liver, and lymph nodes.
Doctors Network: Hernia
Hernia A hernia is a protrusion of a tissue, structure, or part of an organ through the muscle tissue or the membrane by which it is normally contained. The hernia has three parts: the orifice through which it …
Doctors Network: PLACENTA AND FETAL MEMBRANES
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Doctors Network: Major features of Cushing syndrome
Major features of Cushing syndrome Central obesity (about trunk and upper back) Moon facies Weakness and fatigability Hirsutism Hypertension Plethora Glucose intolerance/diabetes …
Doctors Network: Most common conditions in medicine
34. Most common benign ovarian neoplasm in young and middle-aged women (less than 45 years) :Mature teratoma
Doctors Network: Dissecting Aortic Hematomas
Dissecting Aortic Hematomas Severe retrosternal pain that radiates to the back is the classic presentation of an aortic dissection. An intinal tear is thought to be the initiating process in a …
Common Causes of Anion gap metabolic acidosis
Common Causes of Anion gap metabolic acidosis Common Causes of Anion gap metabolic acidosis: 1.Lactic acidosis: Hypoxia, poor tissue perfusion, mitochondrial dysfunction
Doctors Network: DISEASES WITH THEIR ENZYME DEFICIENCIES
Heart Anatomy..1 Medical Instruments A medical instrument is any tool, apparatus, appliance, material, used alone or in combination with other such items meant to be used on... Multiple Endocrine …