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This tag should be used for questions concerning meaning and usage of words as applied in medical science.

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The NIH NIC says: cancer A term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade nearby tissues. Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the body through the blood ...
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What is the mathematical relation between the girth of the penis (defined as the maximum circumference) and the nominal width of the condom (an industry label) that should be used? I see a lot of ...
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I'm writing a fictional story set in the real world with fight scenes in it. If I understood correctly after doing some research, abdominal wall trauma should be classed as somatic pain if the wall is ...
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Aside from audiobooks, I seldom come across medical education resources for students who either: A. Want to learn by audio B. Need to learn by audio A. There are many students who casually want to ...
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Polyuria - Wikipedia states: Polyuria (/ˌpɒliˈjʊəriə/) is excessive or an abnormally large production or passage of urine (greater than 2.5 L[1] or 3 L[6] over 24 hours in adults). Increased ...
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When I am learning anatomy, I sometimes wonder "why does this structure is called like that". For instance: Today I found out where atlas and axis got there names from. Wikipedia told me &...
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The generic term for the treatment of an ectopic pregnancy seems to be "embryectomy": ἐκ (ek, “out”) + τέμνω (témnō, “to cut”) Stedman, Practical Medical Dictionary (1916), p. 302 calls ...
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Through the years I have often checked various sources trying to understand what are "biologic therapies" but didn't get any general answer or generalized definition of the term. Every ...
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I found this expression "fièvre exquise" in a French book. Later, I found in a French dictionary that fièvre exquise is a medical term meaning: "fever, the fits of which are perfectly ...
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I'm struggling to understand in simple terms the difference between EBM (evidence-based medicine) and EBP(evidence-based practice). After a bit of research, this is what I have understood. Is it ...
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I have come across this study headline: Intermittent clonidine regimen abolishes tolerance to its antihypertensive effect: a spectral study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17414230/ I am not a ...
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I'm reading a study (Lou, et al. 2013) that says in the abstract In the first 2 years, the rate of recurrence was higher among patients who had received neoadjuvant therapy (35 per 100 person-years) ...
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I'm searching for a term for a hospital ward where patients who are particularly interesting for research are kept. I believe that such a term exists and that I've heard it, but forgot.
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From a review titled Cerebral Folate Deficiency Syndrome: Early Diagnosis, Intervention and Treatment Strategies, from Table 1: V. Conditions affecting folate metabolism in the brain Hereditary ...
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In my reading of the scientific and medical literature, I have come across the term “retrosternal oppression”. Source: Jerjes-Sánchez, C. “Cardiology in the ER: A Practical Guide”, Springer Nature ...
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