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  • ...tosis Perforans Serpiginosa (EPS) is a rare condition characterized by the elimination of abnormal elastic tissue through the epidermis. It is often associated wi ...examination. The histopathological features of EPS include transepidermal elimination of altered elastic fibers.
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  • ...s a term often used in the medical field to denote the complete removal or elimination of a disease or condition from a patient, population, or geographical area. ...This can refer to the complete cure of an individual patient, or the total elimination of a disease from a population or geographical area. Eradication is the ult
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  • == Allergic Disorders == '''Allergic disorders''' (/əˈlɜːrdʒɪk dɪsˈɔːrdərz/) are a group of conditions caused b
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  • ...ncy of the respiratory system in terms of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide elimination. * [[Carbon Dioxide Elimination]]: The process by which the body removes excess carbon dioxide, a waste pro
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  • ...'') is a group of organs and other structures that are responsible for the elimination of waste and the reproduction in humans and other animals. The term is deri == Diseases and disorders ==
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  • ...ion: /hɪˌrɛdɪˈtɛri haɪˌpɛrbɪlɪruːbɪˈniːmiə/) is a group of certain genetic disorders that result in high levels of [[bilirubin]] in the blood. ...low compound that occurs in the normal catabolic pathway that leads to the elimination of [[heme]]) and "-emia" (a Greek suffix meaning 'condition of the blood').
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  • ...f [[Irritable Bowel Syndrome]] (IBS) and other functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID). The diet focuses on limiting the intake of certain carbohydrates th ...ODMAP diet is implemented in two phases. The first phase involves a strict elimination of all high-FODMAP foods. The second phase involves the gradual reintroduct
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  • ...]]. It is responsible for processing waste products and preparing them for elimination from the body. ...terology]]: The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders.
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  • ...developing fetus to the uterine wall, facilitating nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange. ...genetic testing. It can detect chromosomal abnormalities and other genetic disorders early in pregnancy.
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  • ...entist]]: A professional who is trained to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the teeth and gums. ...erapy]]: A treatment for the infected pulp of a tooth which results in the elimination of infection and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future mic
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  • ...haracterized by the deposition of calcium in the [[dermis]] and subsequent elimination of these deposits through the [[epidermis]]. [[Category:Skin Disorders]]
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  • ...e to its non-specific symptoms. It is often diagnosed through a process of elimination, ruling out other conditions that could cause similar symptoms. This may in [[Category:Endocrine disorders]]
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  • ...oper functioning of the immune system as it aids in the identification and elimination of pathogens. [[Category:Genetic Disorders]]
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  • ...oduction and/or effectiveness of aldosterone, leading to a decrease in the elimination of potassium from the body and a decrease in the reabsorption of sodium. Th [[Category:Metabolic Disorders]]
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