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Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) is an antibody-based product that can be administered intravenously (through a vein). Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is a blood product made from the serum of 1,000 to 15,000 donors per batch. It is a preferred treatment for the p... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
When muscles become stiff or contract, the condition is called as muscle spasticity. Muscle spasticity is seen in a variety of conditions such as spinal cord injury, brain injury, diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and multiple scleros... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
An endoscopy is a medical procedure that allows the examiner to see inside the patient’s body. During an endoscopic therapy, an endoscope is utilized to see inside a hollow organ or cavity of the body. Unlike many other medical imaging procedures, endoscopes are... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a term used for group of diseases that cause scarring (fibrosis) of the lungs. This scarring causes stiffness in the lungs, which makes difficult to breathe and supply oxygen to the bloodstream. Interstitial lung disease can be cause... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders are some of the most prevalent yet poorly treated illnesses. Achieving sufficient blood-brain barrier&... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Bowen disease, also called as squamous cell carcinoma in situ, is a rare type of skin disorder characterized by development of slow-growing, red/pink scaly patches on the skin. These scaly patches are mostly observed in those areas of the body which are exposed to sun... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
In the laboratory, the serological pipette is frequently used to transfer milliliter volumes of liquid ranging from less than 1 ml to up to 50 ml. Pipettes can be sterile, disposable, plastic, or sterilizable, glass, and reusable. Pipettes of both types use a pipet-ai... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Thalassemia is a term for a group of disorders in which there is reduced levels of hemoglobin, decreased red blood cell production and anemia. There are two main forms – alpha thalassemia and beta thalassemia, each with various subtypes. Beta thalassemia minor, ... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma begins in the basal cells a type of cell within the skin that produces new skin cells as old ones die off. Basal cell carcinoma often appears as a slightly transparent bump on the skin, though it can ... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Biliary atresia is a disease that affects infants. In this disease, the bile ducts are inflamed and blocked right after the birth. Bile is a digestive fluid that is produced and released by the liver. It travels to the small intestine through the bile ducts, where it ... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Yellow fever is a serious disease spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which also transmit dengue and Zika viruses. Mosquitoes normally breed in tropical rainforests, semi-humid envir... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Cancer is one of the most prevalent and fatal chronic disorders with a high mortality rate. Throughout our lives, healthy cells in our bodies divide and replace themselves in a controlled fashion. Cancer starts when a cell is altered and it multiplies out of... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Anticoagulation drug therapy is prescribed in patients who are suffering from a venous atrial fibrillation (AF), thromboembolism, mechanical valve replacement, and other coagulation disorders such as antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and Factor V Leiden. In some inst... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Ataxia refers to a group of degenerative neurological diseases that affect coordination and movement center of the brain (cerebellum). People suffering from ataxia have difficulty in swallowing, speech, and maintaining balance or coordination. Ataxia can be classified... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Anal cancer is a rare type of cancer in the anal canal. The anal canal is a short tube, about 1-1½ inches long between anal opening and rectum through which stool passes out of the human body. Some of the symptoms associated with anal cancer include anal or rec... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Charcot-marie-tooth (CMT) disease is caused by mutations in the genes that affect the structure and function of peripheral nerves that control movement and sensation. Defective genes can cause the nerve fibers (axons) or myelin sheaths (the fat layer that separates ne... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Brain hemorrhage is a medical emergency condition wherein blood vessel ruptures and causes bleeding inside the brain. This bleeding can also occur between the brain and the membranes covering the brain, between the skull and the covering of the brain or between the me... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
The inner surface of the eyelid is lined with conjunctiva, a translucent tissue layer. When infected, this tissue tends to cover the white area of the eye and turn red or pink. As a result, the eye ailment conjunctivitis is often known as pink eye. The infection of th... View more
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