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    create a picture of the cyst (ultrasonography). TREATMENT Treatment options for thyroglossal cyst include: • Antibiotic medicine to treat a bacterial infection of a thyroglossal cyst. This also may shrink the size of the cyst. • Surgery to remove thyroglossal cyst. Surgery may be used as treatment when you have: ○ Recurrent infections. ○ Breathing or swallowing difficulties because of the size of the cyst. ○ Cosmetic reasons for doing…

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    Pimples is quite bothersome, but there are things that can be done to avoid it. There are lots of reasons and things that cause zits to happen, but there are also many methods and tricks to help prevent it, as well as fight it, if your skin does happen to have a breakout. Here are some helpful ideas for people who have acne. TIP! Change your pillowcase each night. Ponder it for a moment. It is crucial that you not pick your pimples. This can create more blemises because bacteria will spread…

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    Many viral infections mostly are cured by human immune systems. One viral infection that is cured over period of weeks is Mononucleosis. Mononucleosis was first described in the late 19th century. During 1920, mono received its name to cases showing acute leukemia. Around 1923, Downey said that it was inaccurate results and found that it should be described the lymphocyte morphology. As years went on, more scientists found research to prove others wrong about the discovery of mono. During 1964,…

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    Ablation Report

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    Nevertheless, some remarks about ablation therapy should be discussed: - The success of AF ablation is highly dependent on the operator’s skills and his experience. - There is no consensus protocol on how to perform the freezing period in the ablation and each laboratory takes the blanking period as they consider. The FIRE and ICE randomized trial concluded that cryoablation was found to be noninferior to RF ablation in symptomatic patients with drug-refractory pAF either non ablation…

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    Vaccination Essay

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    Vaccines are a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease. Vaccination may be required for those hired for a job and attending school. Vaccines rarely prevent or contribute to prevent diseases. The vaccines are mad from dead or inactive organisms or purified products borrowed from them. The healthy immune system is able to recognize invading bacteria and viruses and produce substances (antibodies) to destroy or disable them. The micro-organisms in the…

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    Individuals often get a tattoo during a phase in their life, only to later discover the tattoo is something they are no longer comfortable with. It may be their personal preferences have changed, it is interfering with their ability to move forward in their career or for another reason completely. However, many individuals now consider laser tattoo removal, yet never stop to think of the different options available to them. For those who have researched these tattoo removal options, quite a few…

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    What Is Crohn's Disease?

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    Crohn's disease is a disease in which there is inflammation in the lining of your digestive tract. This serious condition can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, and malnutrition. Inflammation can involve different areas of the digestive tract in different people. In most often spreads deep into the layers of affected bowel tissue. It may be painful or debilitating and can cause life threatening issues. There is no known cure for Crohn's disease, but therapies and…

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    virus can live for a half an hour or more on hands and live for up to five hours on countertops or for several hours on used tissues. An RSV infection begins with the replication of the virus in the nasopharynx. The virus then spreads to bronchiolar epithelium lining within the small airways within the lungs, which can cause a lower respiratory tract infection to begin in one to three days. If a lower respiratory tract…

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    Pox Virus

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    Pox virus is a double DNA virus that is best characterized by lesions that appear on the skin. The virus is identified using an electron microscope to find the brick shaped virions (King 2012). The use of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) can identify which subfamily and genus the strand of pox virus is classified under. The family Poxviridae can be split into two subfamilies Chordopoxvirinae (vertebrate pox virus) and Entomopoxvirinae (insect pox virus) (Bracht et al 2005, King 2012). The…

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    Leukocytes are the second line of defense in the immune system’s characteristics. Higher levels of a white blood cell counts are also referred to as leukocytosis and can be indicative of infection or disease. Lower levels however, can be indicative of leukopenia which can weaken the immune system and cause infection and disease to overpower the body. Leukemia is a disorder that affects not only bone marrow but also leukocytes due to the fact that they are connected to the same area of the…

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