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    dysphonia, most likely bilateral true vocal nodule on the medial surface of the left posterior. During therapy session, Amanda states that she first began experiencing hoarseness at least three to four years ago, when she developed a cyst in the neck. Eventually, the cyst was surgically removed in August; however, her voice never returned to normal. Her raspy voice seems to slightly increase that she constantly clears her throat. Although her voice is consistently raspy, it sometimes feel a…

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    pathology. Some examples of these are seen in stones, cysts, and calcifications. As an example, stones in the pancreatic duct are often found in chronic pancreatitis. In gallstone disease, stones can block the pancreatic duct and even migrate into it, causing secondary acute pancreatitis. Calcifications are very common in cases of chronic pancreatitis. Dense calcifications and stones are revealed by distant shadowing. Shadowing can also help determine if cysts benign or malignant due to the…

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    Warrior is one of the best words that can be used to introduce physician. As it is described in the dictionary, warrior means brave or experienced soldier or fighter. Yes, physicians are real soldiers, people who are in unique, and tangible relationship with their patients’ lives. These people are not fighting for earning subjects, they fight patiently to save others. When we talk about saving lives immediately firefighters come to our mind. It is very true that these individuals risk their…

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    Essay On Tapeworm Diet

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    introduction of a tapeworm into the digestive tract so the worm consumes the calories while the host loses weight. One complication of this diet is malnutrition since the tapeworm receives the nutrients from the body--not the host. Another complication is cysts forming from larvae burrowing into the tissues of the body causing immense pain (e.g. eyes, intestines, spinal cord). If the parasite isn’t removed from the body, death can result when the larvae infects the heart. The Lemonade Diet…

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    bacterium. The shape of this particular bacterium is straight or slightly curved rods, but not helical. The size of this bacterium is about 0.5-1.0 micrometers wide and 1.5-5.0 micrometers long. The arrangement is single, but as is starts to age it forms cysts. P. aeruginosa is an aerobic bacterium with oxygen being the last terminal electron acceptor. However, this bacteria can also grow without the presence of oxygen by acquiring Nitrate (NO3) as an alternate electron acceptor. This bacterium…

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    Mirena Research Paper

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    linked to many side effects. Thousands of women have reported the negative side effects that they have experienced to the Food And Drug Administration. Clinical trials have shown that Mirena can cause infection, irregular periods, cramping and ovarian cysts. In fact, it is estimated that 60 percent of Mirena users have experienced some side effects while using this medication. Many women stop using Mirena because of the side effects. Mirena has also been linked to more serious side…

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    Embryonic stem cells (or ES cells) are imperishable, undying. They are the undifferentiated cells which occur in the early embryo of placental mammals, and have the ability to mimic and eventually differentiate into any other cell in the mammalian anatomy. When the mouse ES cell was first identified in 1991, and its human counterpart was isolated seven years later, this immensely powerful cell became the object of many scientific discoveries, political issues, and ethical debates, topics which…

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    Ovarian teratoma is represented by mature, immature, monodermal. Teratoma based on histological type of tumor, all of which it contains mature/ immature tissues of germ cells (pleuripotent origin). Mature teratomas are classified as cystic, solid or monodermal. In mature teratomas – most commonly mature ectodermal elements like skin, hair, sweat and sebaceous glands are notified, whereas in Immature teratomas –show only solid mass tissues (1).Immature teratoma composed of mixture of…

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    Meckel Syndrome

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    Meckel-Gruber Syndrome Meckel-Gruber Syndrome is a Fatal congenital autosomal recessive disease which is named after the German anatomist Johann Friedrich Meckel and the German physician Georg Gruber. This illness infects 1 in 13,250 to 1 in 140,000 people around the world; however, it’s more common in some regions. For instance, it was reported that Meckel syndrome has an incidence of 1 per 3,500 live births with a carrier rate of 1 in 30 in Bedouins in Kuwait (Teebi et al.1992). This…

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    It is dose of 25-35 mg/kg given three times a day for 7 days. In addition to that Diloxanide furoate (500 mg tds for 10 days) and iodoquinol (650 mg tds 20 days) can be used in treatment. Mild symptomatic individuals who only pass cyst are recommended with Diloxanide…

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