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Membranous Glomerulonephritis Overview

May 26, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Membranous glomerulonephritis is an inflammatory disease of the renal corpuscles characterized by the deposition of immune complexes. Patients mainly suffer from nephrotic syndrome. Treatment can range from medication to reduce symptomatic proteinuria to immunosuppressive therapy.[…]

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Mineral Deficiency Overview

May 25, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Mineral deficiency is the lack of iron, fluorine and other minerals. It is usually harmless, but can also lead to various problems if left untreated. What is mineral deficiency? Mineral deficiency refers to the lack[…]

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Cardiogenic Shock

Cardiogenic Shock Overview

May 24, 2022May 24, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Cardiogenic shock is a form of shock caused by a weakened pumping ability of the heart. It is an absolute emergency, often resulting in death from heart failure if not treated promptly. There are many causes of[…]

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Keratoderma Overview

May 23, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Keratoderma is a skin disorder that leads to increased cornification. Also known as hyperkeratosis, this condition is where the top layer of skin thickens. What is keratoderma? In keratoderma, the outermost layer of the epidermis becomes horny. Depending[…]

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Hepatic Hemangioma

Hepatic Hemangioma Overview

May 22, 2022May 21, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

A hepatic hemangioma (or hepatic sponge or hepatic sponge) is a benign tumor. As a rule, the hemangioma occurs on the head or neck; mainly children are affected, whereby the blood sponge – until puberty[…]

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Lethargy

Lethargy Overview

May 21, 2022May 21, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

In medicine, lethargy is a state in which the person concerned is extremely tired and has a greatly increased stimulus threshold. In everyday life, people who appear lazy or tired all the time are also[…]

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Claw Hand

Claw Hand Overview

May 15, 2022May 15, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

A clawed hand occurs as a result of ulnar nerve palsy. Depending on the underlying cause of the disease, other symptoms may also occur. The treatment of the clawed hand is possible and promising in[…]

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Hypophosphatemia

Hypophosphatemia Overview

May 13, 2022May 13, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Hypophosphatemia indicates a lack of phosphate in the blood. It is very rare in developed countries and never occurs in healthy people with a balanced diet. Hypophosphatemia almost always occurs as a result of serious[…]

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Hypercapnia

Hypercapnia Overview

May 8, 2022May 8, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Hypercapnia occurs when the blood becomes too acidic with carbon dioxide. It ensures that the upper respiratory tract no longer functions properly. If the patient is not treated as soon as possible, in the worst[…]

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Hydrocele

Hydrocele Overview

April 3, 2022April 5, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

A hydrocele, also known as hydrocele, is a change in the testicles that is benign and usually occurs without pain. Water collects in the scrotum. What is a hydrocele? According to abbreviationfinder, a hydrocele can[…]

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Impulse Control Disorder Overview

March 30, 2022April 5, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

In psychology, an impulse control disorder refers to compulsive and uncontrollable behavior that sufferers engage in under stress. The respective, impulsively performed action leads to a brief relaxation of tension. What characterizes an impulse control[…]

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Myocardial Hypertrophy

Myocardial Hypertrophy Overview

February 6, 2022February 12, 2022 homethodologyAcronyms

Cardiac muscle hypertrophy is a disease that occurs in both humans and animals and is colloquially referred to as athlete ‘s heart. What is myocardial hypertrophy? According to AbbreviationFinder.org, myocardial hypertrophy is an anomaly of[…]

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Grand Mal Seizure

Grand Mal Seizure Overview

February 5, 2022June 14, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

According to abbreviationfinder.org, Epilepsy is a characteristic of various brain diseases. It manifests itself in seizures, and the most common type of seizure is called a grand mal seizure. What is a grand mal seizure?[…]

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Hartnup Disease

Hartnup Disease Overview

January 30, 2022January 25, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Hartnup disease is a rare and autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that blocks the transport of amino acids across cell membranes by an allelic mutation. The disease is extremely variable and can affect the skin, kidneys,[…]

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Ingrown Toenail

Ingrown Toenail Overview

January 28, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

An ingrown toenail or ingrown toenail describes the penetration of the toenail into the surrounding tissue, which leads to pain, especially when wearing shoes. Most of the time, the big toe is affected by this[…]

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Torn Corners of the Mouth

Torn Corners of the Mouth Overview

January 27, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Torn mouth, angular cheilitis or Perleche often characterize unpleasant, painful and lengthy complaints. If these superficial tissue defects occur repeatedly, if the corners of the mouth are also inflamed, the disease requires medical help. Torn[…]

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influence congestion

Influence Congestion Overview

January 26, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

As cava an impaired venous return of blood from the systemic circulation on the upper or the lower vena cava in the right atrium is referred to. A backwater build-up occurs in one or both[…]

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ectopic pregnancy

Ectopic Pregnancy Overview

January 25, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

An ectopic or ectopic pregnancy (med .: abdominal pregnancy) occurs in around 1 in 100 pregnancies and means that the fertilized egg is implanted in one of the fallopian tubes. Such a pregnancy cannot be[…]

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fallopian tube rupture

Fallopian Tube Rupture Overview

January 24, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

A rupture of the fallopian tube is an acutely life-threatening complication that usually occurs in connection with an ectopic pregnancy. It requires emergency surgery. What is a fallopian tube rupture? According to polyhobbies, a rupture[…]

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fallopian tube and ovarian inflammation

Inflammation of the Fallopian Tubes and Ovaries Overview

January 23, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

A tubal inflammation and ovarian inflammation (medical: pelvic inflammatory disease) is one of the serious diseases gynecological. The inflammation is often caused by bacterial infections. The disease can be acute or chronic. If left untreated,[…]

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Self Brewing Syndrome

Self-brewing Syndrome Overview

January 22, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

In the auto-brewery syndrome is a rare intestinal disease in which microbiology of the gut is disturbed and yeasts so proliferate, they put a fermentation process in motion, the carbohydrates in liver-damaging alcohols such as[…]

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delusional jealousy

Delusional Jealousy Overview

January 21, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

The delusion of jealousy is characterized, similar to other forms of delusion, by the subjective certainty that it is exactly the same and not different. The madman cannot be dissuaded from this opinion even by[…]

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ovarian cyst

Ovarian Cyst Overview

January 20, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

An ovarian cyst, or ovarian cyst, is a fluid-filled bladder on the ovary (ovary). It is known medically as an ovarian cyst. What is an ovarian cyst? According to gradinmath, ovarian cysts or ovarian cysts[…]

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ovarian cancer

Ovarian Cancer Overview

January 19, 2022July 7, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Ovarian cancer is a mostly malignant growth on the ovaries. Ovarian cancer mostly affects older women beyond menopause. What is ovarian cancer? According to ezhoushan, ovarian cancer only leads to symptoms at an advanced stage[…]

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oak processionary moth allergy

Oak Processionary Moth Allergy Overview

January 18, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

The oak processionary moth is a moth that is particularly comfortable in warmer areas. Due to climate change, it is also moving further to the north. The hair of the caterpillar of the oak processionary[…]

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foreskin inflammation

Inflammation of the Glans (Foreskin Inflammation) Overview

January 17, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

A balanitis is medically balanitis called. It is a disease of the male member that can spread to the foreskin. Then the doctor speaks of balanoposthitis, i.e. inflammation of the foreskin. What is glansitis (foreskin[…]

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Ehrlichiosis

Ehrlichiosis Overview

January 16, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

The Ehrlichiosis of man is still relatively unknown infectious disease which is transmitted by ticks. Possible pathogens are the gram-negative bacteria of the genus Ehrlichia, which otherwise mainly cause Ehrlichiosis in dogs and horses. In[…]

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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Overview

January 15, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

In the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, which is also known as EDS, is connective tissue disorders that are inherited as part of a genetic defect. Above all, the EDS manifests itself through hypermovable joints and overstretchability of[…]

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echopraxia

Echopraxie Overview

January 14, 2022July 7, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

So-called echo practice is characterized by the fact that those affected compulsively imitate and repeat the movements of others. The appearance is one of the echomatisms that occur symptomatically in adults in the context of[…]

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echondromatosis

Echondromatosis Overview

January 13, 2022January 3, 2022 homethodologyDictionary

Patients with echondromatosis suffer from multiple tumors of the bones that cause growth disorders, fractures and deformities. A genetic mutation appears to be responsible for the disease. The treatment is limited to the correction of[…]

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