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Carolina (medical term)

Carolina (pronounced kærəˈlaɪnə) is a medical term used in various contexts within the healthcare field. The term originates from the Latin word "Carolus," which translates to "Charles" in English. It is often used in the naming of medical conditions, procedures, or anatomical structures.

Carolina Syndrome

Carolina Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a range of symptoms including developmental delay, intellectual disability, and physical abnormalities. The syndrome is named after the first identified patient, who was from the state of Carolina.

Carolina Procedure

The Carolina Procedure is a surgical technique used in the treatment of certain cardiovascular conditions. It involves the use of a specific type of graft to repair damaged or diseased blood vessels.

Carolina Structure

The Carolina Structure refers to a specific anatomical structure within the human body. It is named after the physician who first described it in detail.

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