• Stomach Cancer

    Stomach Cancer

    Stomach Cancer

    Though researchers are yet to discover the exact cause of Stomach cancer or gastric cancer, there is proof that some factors increase your risk of having this disease. These factors usually transmit to diet and […]

  • Sternum

    Sternum

    Sternum

    The Sternum, also named as the breastbone, is the bone that connects the ribs in front of the heart. Broken sternums are hurting and very slow to heal, with bed rest and anti-inflammatory medication being […]

  • STD Wart

    STD Wart

    STD Wart

    STD Wart is a division of Genital warts. Genital warts are a frequent sexually transmitted disease (STD). They are also identified as condylomata acuminate or venereal warts. Genital warts are the reason of the human […]

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  • Staph

    Staph

    Staph

    Staph is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria. Under the microscope they come into view round (cocci), and form in grape-like clusters. The Staphylococcus genus comprises at least forty species. Among these, nine include two subspecies […]

  • Squamous Cell

    Squamous Cell

    Squamous Cell

    Squamous Cell carcinoma, occasionally rendered as “squamous-cell carcinoma”, is a histologically distinct form of cancer. It arises from the uncontrolled multiplication of malignant cells deriving from epithelium, or showing particular cytological or tissue architectural characteristics […]

  • Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis

    Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis

    Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis

    Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis is a rare and complex disorder that can present with progressive neurological deficits. Hypertrophy of adipose tissue located in the spinal epidural space is most commonly associated with long-term steroid use but […]

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  • DiGeorge Syndrome

    DiGeorge Syndrome

    DiGeorge Syndrome

    DiGeorge syndrome is generally caused by the deletion of a small piece of chromosome. This deletion occurs in the middle of chromosome. The feature of this chromosome varies widely. It may even occur among the […]

  • Dermatitis Herpetiformis

    Dermatitis Herpetiformis

    Dermatitis Herpetiformis

    Dermatitis herpetiformis is associated with bowel disorder which is known as celiac disease. It develops gradually on elbows, knees, buttocks, lower back and head. Sometimes this occurs on face and neck also. It may occur […]

  • Small Pox

    Small Pox

    Small Pox

    Small Pox is a very acute disease and contagious in nature. This is caused by a virus called variola. Initially it was the most devastating disease known that had its fatal effects on human race. […]

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  • Small Cell Lung

    Small Cell Lung

    Small Cell Lung

    When there is a rapid growth of the cells of the lung without any control then it is termed as Small Cell Lung cancer. This is a fatal cancer and causes the death in most […]

  • Skin Wart

    Skin Wart

    Skin Wart

    The local growth on the upper layer of the skin is medically termed as Skin wart. It is sometimes said to be contagious. This affects mostly the feet and hands and do not spread overtime […]

  • Skin Layers

    Skin Layers

    Skin Layers

    The skin is the largest ever changing organ of a human body and is made up of many structures and cells. The skin maintains the proper temperature; depict right sensation, helps in the immune system […]

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  • Skin Cyst

    Skin Cyst

    Skin Cyst

    In normal skin usually lumps appear over and under which are common in every human. One of them is known as Skin Cyst. These cysts are normally non cancerous and looks like closed pockets filled […]

  • Functions of Skin Cells

    Functions of Skin Cells

    Functions of Skin Cells

    The skin is the most essential part of the body and acts as a soft covering for it. This helps in protecting the body from water loss and pathogen. This also acts a guard for […]

  • Skin Cells

    Skin Cells

    Skin Cells

    The skin the most essential part of a human body as it forms its protective layer. This skin is made up tiny structure known as Skin Cells. The skin is the largest organ of the […]

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  • Skin Cancer Types

    Skin Cancer Types

    Skin Cancer Types

    Skin growths are of different types and they grow for different causes. The skin growths which are malignant are graded as skin cancer. The growth generally happens on the epidermal layer of the skin. There […]

  • Skin Cancer symptoms

    Skin Cancer symptoms

    Skin Cancer symptoms

    The skin cancer is a malignant tumor under or over the epidermal layer of the skin. The most common of this cancer is BCC and SCC type of cancer of the skin and the Skin […]

  • Skin Cancer Moles

    Skin Cancer Moles

    Skin Cancer Moles

    Normally human skin gives growth to moles that are not affecting the body in any aspects. But there are some moles that are malignant and are termed as Skin Cancer Moles. These moles grow and […]

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  • Skin Cancer Mole

    Skin Cancer Mole

    Skin Cancer Mole

    The most common of all cancers is skin cancer. Cancer is the transformation of general cells which abnormally multiply with no reason and form a mass or tumor. Tumors of the skin that are cancerous […]

  • Skin Cancer Leg

    Skin Cancer Leg

    Skin Cancer Leg

    Malignant melanoma, a very serious skin cancer is mostly found undetected on the legs. This Skin Cancer Leg generally remains unseen at the back of the legs especially the back of the knee and the […]