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Haversian System
Haversian system or osteon, refers to the basic functional unit of the solid compact bone. These are generally like cylindrical structures with several millimeters length-wise and about 0.2 mm in diameter, and are mainly present […]
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Hansen’s Disease
Hansen’s disease, commonly known as Leprosy, refers to an infectious disorder into existence since the biblical era. It is primarily symbolized by abnormal skin sores, progressive debilitation, and nerve damage, caused due to the Mycobacteriumleprae […]
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Hand Wart
Hand Wart is the most common wart among plantar, flat and seed warts. Around 7-10% of the populace experience warts. A majority of people are not even aware of the existence of warts in other […]
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Hand Foot and Mouth Disease
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (or HFMD) refers to a human disorder caused as a result of intestinal viruses of the Picornaviridae family, the most common ones being Coxsackie A virus and Enterovirus 71 (EV-71). […]
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Hand Bones
The hand of a human body comprises 54 bones, which are segregated into three different regions – the palm, the finger, and the wrist. The prime function of the hand is to enable the body […]
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Gums
Gums, medically termed as Gingiva, comprises the mucosal tissue which lies over the alveolar bone, the thickened bone ridge containing the tooth sockets bearing teeth. Gums form a part of the mouth’s soft tissue lining […]
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Wound Infection
Get the five tips to heal wound infection. Sea water is natural anti-septic which helps to kill bacteria, germs off of the wound. You can raise the wounded area with sea water daily for 10 […]
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Wilsons Disease
The cause of the Wilsons disease is an over growth of copper in the liver. The liver utilizes the copper according to its requirements in a healthy body, then store up the rest. It takes […]
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Whiteheads
Whiteheads are a type of acne. Here, the sebum or oil is blocked inside the hole. This kind of acne is not swollen or infected. They come out in the shape of tiny, white, elevated […]
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White Blood Cells
The white blood cells (termed as leukocytes) protect the body against disease-causing microorganisms and foreign agents, both in the blood as well as in the tissues. Your body creates white blood cells each and every […]
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West Nile Virus
West Nile virus (WNV) is a kind of virus. It belongs to the family Flaviviridae which is the element of the Japanese encephalitis (JE) antigenic compound of viruses. This is appeared in both temperate as […]
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Warts
A wart are usually the small, uneven growth, usually on a hands or feet of the human but frequently on other locations, which can look like a cauliflower or a hard blister. They are reasoned […]
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Vulva Dysplasia
The vulva (vaginal lips) is the exterior parts of woman’s vaginal system. While, in this area, the tissues start to develop in a strange way, women are frequently diagnosed with a state called vulva dysplasia. […]
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Vulva Cancer
Vulvar cancer is a malignant persistent growth in the vulva. It is reported for about 4 % of all type of gynecological cancers as well as affects usually women in later life. It is guessed […]
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Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a skin state in that there the brown color (pigment) is lost from arenas of the skin, resulting in unequal white patches which feel as normal skin. Vitiligo occurs when immune cells wipe […]
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Verruca Vulgaris
Verruca vulgaris is one of the most familiar skin expansions. In common terms, the other name of this growth is a wart. Common warts have no age bar, but they are mostly seen in children. […]
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Vernal Conjunctivitis
Vernal conjunctivitis is long term swelling of the outer lining of eyes because of an allergic effect. If there is a family history of allergies like asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema, the chances of Vernal […]
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Venereal Wart
Venereal Wart is a disease that can be sexually transmitted. If the partner is infected then it can be spread by direct touch of skin to skin during the genital, oral or anal sex. Some […]
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Vater’s Ampulla
Vater’s ampulla is formed by the pancreatic duct and the common bile duct together. It is also known as Hepatopancreatic Ampulla. In the major duodenal papilla, this ampulla is placed. The point which marks the […]
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Varicella
Varicella is known as chickenpox. It is one of the typical childhood diseases. In chickenpox hundreds of itchy, fluid-filled blisters which burst and shape crusts may be developed. Chickenpox is the result of a virus. […]