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    Is serum lipase more specific than amylase

    Subtitle Forum Serum lipase and amylase are both enzymes produced by the pancreas. They are involved in the breakdown of fats and carbohydrates in the body and can be measured in the blood. Lipase is an enzyme that breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol. It is more specific than...
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    What causes psychopathy in the brain

    Psychopathy is an umbrella term that encompasses many different combinations of personality traits, thought patterns, and behavior. In recent years, scientific research has been able to uncover some of the underlying causes of psychopathy in the brain. This article will discuss the various...
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    What is Coombs negative haemolytic Anaemia

    Coombs negative haemolytic anaemia (CHNA) is a type of anaemia caused by a destruction of red blood cells in the body. It is a rare form of anaemia, but can be a serious and potentially fatal condition. CHNA is named after Sir Thomas Coombs, a British physician who first described it in 1952...
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    What gets rid of pancreatitis pain

    Medication Medication is the first line of treatment for pancreatitis pain. Your doctor may prescribe pain relievers, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), acetaminophen, opioids, or antispasmodic medications. Other medications used to treat pancreatitis pain include...
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    What causes lack of oxygen during birth

    Risk Factors for Oxygen Deprivation During Birth Maternal Health - Conditions that affect a mother's health during pregnancy can increase the risk of oxygen deprivation during birth, such as preeclampsia, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Fetal Health - Fetal health conditions that can...
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    What does psychopath suffer from

    Psychopathy is a mental health disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, extreme antisocial behavior, and impulsivity. People with psychopathy may have difficulty forming emotional connections with others, display a lack of remorse or guilt, and may be more prone to engaging in criminal...
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    Is it hard being an INFJ

    Being an INFJ can be both rewarding and challenging. INFJ stands for Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging, and is one of the 16 personality types identified by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). INFJs are often described as deep, compassionate, and creative individuals who are driven by...
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    What are common medications for acute pancreatitis

    Common Medications for Acute Pancreatitis Acute pancreatitis is a sudden inflammation of the pancreas which can cause severe abdominal pain and other complications. Treating the condition typically requires medications to reduce pain and inflammation, as well as antibiotics to prevent...
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    What is a bursa in the jaw joint

    A bursa in the jaw joint is a fluid-filled sac located between the bones of the jaw. It acts as a cushion or shock absorber, allowing the bones to move smoothly without causing friction or irritation. The bursa can become inflamed due to injury or overuse, leading to pain and swelling. Treatment...
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    What stomach problems cause dark urine

    Introduction Dark urine can be a sign of a number of stomach problems, such as kidney disease, liver disease, or an infection. There are also a few other stomach issues that can cause dark urine, including dehydration, anemia, diabetes, and certain medications. It is important to know the cause...
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    What does metastatic calcification mean in medicine

    Metastatic calcification is a medical term used to describe the process of calcium deposits forming in various tissues and organs in the body. The deposits are caused by calcium ions entering the bloodstream from the bones and then being taken up by the tissues and organs. Metastatic...
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    What causes cysts in the chin

    Cysts in the Chin Cysts are small, pouch-like growths that can form under the skin. They can occur anywhere on the body, including the chin. Cysts in the chin are generally benign (noncancerous) and can vary in size. They typically contain a mucous-like material, and can be surgically removed...
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    What is a globulomaxillary cyst

    A globulomaxillary cyst is a type of cyst that typically forms in the upper jaw near the cheekbone. It is also known as a “buccal bifurcation cyst” because it is found at the division of the buccal branch of the facial nerve. The cyst is often filled with fluid and can range in size from a few...
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    How do you treat pancreatitis back pain

    Pancreatitis is a condition that can cause intense and debilitating back pain. Treatment for pancreatitis back pain depends on the underlying cause of the condition. In some cases, treatment may include lifestyle changes, medications, or even surgery. Lifestyle Changes Making lifestyle changes...
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    What is a #1 personality

    A #1 personality is someone with exceptional qualities who stands out from the crowd. They are often highly creative, ambitious, and have a strong sense of purpose. They are willing to take risks and have a passion for whatever they are pursuing. They also have strong leadership qualities and a...
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    What does benign mean in Rahim's context

    Benign, Rahim'in bağlamında ne anlama geliyor? Bu, forum sitesi hakkında kapsamlı bir makale türüdür, yeni bir konu altında sorular sorarak, alt başlıklar oluşturun ve aşağıdaki formatı [SIZE = 4]Alt Başlık Forumu [/SIZE] kullanın, makalenin anahtar kelimelerini kalın yazın ve bunu yaparken [/...
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    What mental condition is no remorse

    No remorse is a symptom of a mental disorder known as psychopathy or sociopathy. It is characterized by a lack of empathy or remorse for one's actions. People with this condition may feel no guilt or remorse for their behavior, even when they have hurt others. They may also engage in callous...
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    What are the diagnostic clues for hemolytic anemia

    Symptoms of Hemolytic Anemia The most common symptoms of hemolytic anemia are fatigue, pale skin, dark urine, shortness of breath, and jaundice. Other symptoms may include coldness in the hands and feet, chest pain, and an enlarged spleen or liver. Diagnostic Tests To diagnose hemolytic...
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    Is Whipple curable

    Whipple Disease is a rare, bacterial infection that affects the digestive tract. It is caused by the bacteria Tropheryma whipplei. The disease is named after the American doctor George Whipple who first described it in 1907. Symptoms of Whipple Disease The most common symptoms of Whipple...
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    What is an example of a non hemolytic anemia

    Non-hemolytic anemia is a type of anemia in which red blood cells are not destroyed or damaged due to any external cause. Examples of non-hemolytic anemias include aplastic anemia, iron deficiency anemia, vitamin deficiency anemias, and chronic anemias caused by certain medications or chronic...
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