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  • 51Shock (circulatory) — Acute shock redirects here. For the psychological condition, see Acute stress reaction. Shock ICD 10 many incl. R57 ICD 9 785 DiseasesDB …

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  • 52Tacrolimus — drugbox IUPAC name = 3S [3R* [E(1S*,3S*,4S*)] ,4S*,5R*,8S*,9E,12R*,14R*,15S*,16R*,18S*,19S*,26aR*] 5,6,8,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,24,25,26,26a hexadecahydro 5, 19 dihydroxy 3 [2 (4 hydroxy 3 methoxycyclohexyl) 1 methylethenyl] 14,16 dimethoxy 4 …

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  • 53Urination — Manneken Pis, bronze sculpture in Brussels, Belgium Urination, also known as micturition, voiding, peeing, weeing, pissing, and more rarely, emiction, is the ejection of urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the… …

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  • 54Urinary incontinence — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N39.3 N39.4, R32 …

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  • 55Symptom — For the 1974 horror film, see Symptoms (film). A symptom (from Greek σύμπτωμα, accident, misfortune, that which befalls [1], from συμπίπτω, I befall , from συν together, with + πίπτω, I fall ) is a departure from normal function or feeling which… …

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  • 56Nephrotic syndrome — Classification and external resources Histopathological image of diabetic glomerulosclerosis with nephrotic syndrome. H E stain. ICD 10 N …

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  • 57Eclampsia — is a serious complication of pregnancy and is characterised by convulsions. Usually eclampsia occurs after the onset of pre eclampsia though sometimes no pre eclamptic symptoms are recognisable.The convulsions may appear before, during or after… …

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  • 58Nephritis — Classification and external resources MeSH D009393 Nephritis is inflammation of the nephrons in the kidneys. The word nephritis was imported from Latin, which took it from Greek: νεφρίτιδα …

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  • 59Uremia — Classification and external resources Urea ICD 10 N19, R …

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  • 60Medical sign — A medical sign is an objective[1] indication of some medical fact or characteristic that may be detected by a physician during a physical examination of a patient.[2] Signs may have no meaning for, and can even go unnoticed by, the patient, but… …

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