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  1. www.medicinembbs.org

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  2. Doctors Network: Some Important STD (2) - medicinembbs.org

    Some Important STD (2) Ureaplasma urealyticum Urethritis Cervicitis Neisseria gonorrhoeae Epididymitis, prostatitis, urethral stricture, Urethritis, proctitis, pharyngitis, disseminated gonococcal …

  3. Doctors Network: Hypoxia

    Hypoxia is a state of oxygen deficiency in the body which is sufficient to cause an impairment of function. Hypoxia is caused by the reduction in partial pressure of oxygen, inadequate oxygen …

  4. Common Causes of Anion gap metabolic acidosis

    Common Causes of Anion gap metabolic acidosis Common Causes of Anion gap metabolic acidosis: 1.Lactic acidosis: Hypoxia, poor tissue perfusion, mitochondrial dysfunction

  5. Doctors Network: Preventive Social Medicine

    Heart Anatomy..1 Medical Instruments A medical instrument is any tool, apparatus, appliance, material, used alone or in combination with other such items meant to be used on... Multiple Endocrine …

  6. Doctors Network: Modern concept of Family Planning.

    Modern concept of Family Planning. (1) Proper spacing and limitation of births, (2) Screening of reproductive system diseases, (3) Sex education, (4) Advice on sterility, (5) Education on …

  7. Common Antibodies and Their Disease Associations

    Heart Anatomy..1 Medical Instruments A medical instrument is any tool, apparatus, appliance, material, used alone or in combination with other such items meant to be used on... Multiple Endocrine …

  8. Doctors Network: Roles of HLA / MHC in autoimmune diseases.

    Roles of HLA / MHC in autoimmune diseases. 1.Ankylosing spondylitis B27 2.Postgonococcal arthritis B27 3.Acute anterior uveitis B27 4.Rheumatoid arthritis DR4 5.Autoimmune hepatitis DR3 6.Primary …

  9. Doctors Network: Rigor mortis

    Rigor mortis is a recognizable sign of human death that is caused by a chemical change in the muscles, causing the limbs of the corpse to become stiff ("rigor") and impossible to move or manipulate. …