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    Common Hand Disorder

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    Diagnosing correctly is important for treatment to be fully effective. Common disease are carpal tunnel syndrome, osteoarthritis, and ganglion cysts. “Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition where the median nerve is compressed where it passes through a short tunnel at the wrist” (The British Society for Surgery of the Hand). It has been found more in women than in men causing a weakness when…

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    Mouse Skin Lab Report

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    was the formations of large number of epidermoid inclusion cysts with variable size ranged from to µm and forms (Capsulated and inflamed) which were formed as a result of degeneration in the hair follicles with associated sebaceous glands. Moreover, the dermis filled with inflammatory cells and implanted keratinocytes, the latter were participated in the formation of capsule of epidermal inclusion cysts. Histologically, capsulated cyst composed of concentric laminated keratin surrounded by…

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    arteries, nerves and veins. The function and appearance of the breasts changes with age. 1. Breast lumps are the primer and most common symptom of breast cancer. These lumps may often be confused with benign tumors and cysts. Cysts in the breast are a common occurrence. Cysts are sacks of fluid in the…

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    undercooked meat is consumed or eaten raw. The eggs go into the body and form cysts. It is usually found in the intestinal tract, skin, muscles, and areas of the brain in an infected host. In this case it has reached the region near the brain, particularly the ocular site. Often found in the globe, extraocular muscles, and subconjuctiva of the eyes, the parasite can cause swelling, blurry vision, or blindness. When a cyst develops…

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    The Disease Giardiasis

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    Giardiasis Causing problems in the small intestine in animals and humans is the disease known as Giardiasis. It originates from a microscopic parasite, which is an organism that feeds off of another to survive, called Giardia lamblia. It may be spread through contact with infected people and even through animals such as dogs, cats, beavers, cattle, etc. Eating contaminated food and drinking contaminated water amplifies the risk of catching the parasite and contracting Giardiasis. Although it…

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    Flatworm Research Paper

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    coughed up and ingested back into the stomach and comes out as feces. Next, I will talk about pork tapeworms. Pork tapeworm usually infects humans and pigs. In some of the patients that pork tapeworm infects humans could actually have cysts in the brain. If you have cysts in your brain it could cause a neurological disturbance which has side effects of seizures, comas, hallucination’s and sometimes…

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    The kidney is an organ in our body that removes waste and balance fluids. Polycystic kidney disease is a disorder that causes many fluid-filled sacs to build up. Those sacs are called cysts, that ends up on the kidneys. When the fluid - filled cysts cover the whole kidney, it cause the kidney to become enlarged.The cysts can lead to kidney failure and development in other organs in the body, in most cases the liver as well. Mode of Inheritance and Biological Mechanisms Polycystic kidney disease…

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    •Hydatidiform mole also known as molar pregnancy, a benign tumor that develops in the uterus. A molar pregnancy starts when an egg is fertilized, but instead of a normal, viable pregnancy resulting. The placenta develops into an abnormal mass of cysts. •The cause of a hydatidiform mole is from a low protein intake. Contributing factors of molar pregnancy are caused by an abnormally fertilized egg. Risk factors that are associated with molar pregnancy are maternal age, more likely a woman older…

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    that accompany this disorder include menstrual irregularity, obesity, infertility, and androgen excess. In addition to these symptoms, approximately 50% of women with PCOS have co-existing metabolic syndrome (Pan, Chen, Tsao, & Chen, 2015). Ovarian cysts are fairly common among women of childbearing age. The most common, known as a follicular…

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    Caroy Case Study

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    Is it worth it to use Carnoy’s solution as a complementary therapy of benign odontogenic tumors treatment? An in vivo study in Wistar rats Shot title: Carnoy’s solution effects in mandible of rats Summary In order to quantify osteonecrosis, blood clot and bone neoformation after Carnoy’s solution (CS) and saline application in mandibles of Wistar rats, a monocortical defect was created bilaterally on right/left buccal cortical of Wistar rat’s mandibles and received one application of 5…

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