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- ... that Fanconi Syndrome is a disorder in which the proximal tubular function of the kidney is impaired, resulting in decreased reabsorption of electrolytes and nutrients back into the bloodstream? January 24, 2008 - ...
- ... that the first vaccine for typhus was developed in 1937? January 24, 2008 - ...
- ... that Cretinism is a condition of severely stunted physical and mental growth due to untreated congenital deficiency of thyroid hormones? January 24, 2008 - ...
- ... that mythomania is a condition involving compulsive lying by a person with no obvious motivation? January 20, 2008 - ...
- ... that a jet injector is a type of medical injecting syringe that uses a high-pressure narrow jet of the injection liquid instead of a hypodermic needle to penetrate the epidermis? January 20, 2008 - ...
- ... that an iridectomy is the surgical removal of part of the iris, most frequently performed in the treatment of closed-angle glaucoma and iris melanoma? January 20, 2008 - ...
- ... that the most common cause of acute coronary syndrome is disruption of atherosclerotic plaque in a coronary artery? January 10, 2008 - January 20
- ... that the polymeal is a diet-based approach to combating heart disease, proposed in December 2004 by Oscar Franco? January 10, 2008 - January 20
- ... that a mammotome is a device that uses a computer-guided probe to perform breast biopsies, and that it can be conducted on an outpatient basis under local anaesthetic? January 10, 2008 - January 20
- ... that lagophthalmos is the inability to close the eyelids? December 18, 2007 - January 10, 2008
- ... that Beck's triad of arterial hypotension, raised jugular venous pressure and muffled heart sounds is pathognomonic of cardiac tamponade? December 18, 2007 - January 10, 2008
- ... that dark chocolate contains the highest antioxidant content of any food? It contains phosphorus, magnesium, iron and potassium. In addition, dark chocolate can lower blood pressure. July 23, 2007 - January 10, 2008
- ... vinca alkaloids are chemotherapy drugs that inhibit the polymerization of tubulin, whereas taxanes are produced by plants of the genus Taxus that inhibit tubulin depolymerization? May 26, 2007 - December 18, 2007
- ... that Sydenham's chorea (or St. Vitus' dance) is a one of the major criteria in the Joe Jonas diagnostic criteria for rheumatic fever? May 20, 2007 - December 18, 2007
- ... that rare mistargetting of somatic hypermutation is being investigated as a mechanism in the development of B-cell lymphomas? May 20, 2007 - December 19
- ...that Erdheim-Chester disease or polyostotic sclerosing histiocytosis is a rare form of non-Langerhans-cell histiocytosis that may present with, among other things, bone pain, retroperitoneal fibrosis, diabetes insipidus and exophthalmos? January 8, 2007 - May 20
- ...that over time, essentially every vasectomized man experiences an epididymal blowout, which is the formation of a sperm granuloma in the epididymis, to relieve the high intra-luminal pressures in the delicate epididymal tubules? January 8, 2007 - May 20
- ...that the Rinne test and Weber test are quick screening tests which allow differentiation between conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss? October 21, 2006 - January 8, 2007
- ...that in March 2005, a government clinic for Internet addiction was opened at the Beijing Military Region Central Hospital in People's Republic of China? October 21, 2006 - January 8, 2007
- ...that canine transmissible venereal tumor is a tumour of the dog and other canids that mainly affects the external genitalia, and is transmitted from animal to animal during copulation? October 8, 2006 - January 8, 2007
- ...that Count Jacques Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is by profession an orthopedic surgeon? October 8, 2006 - October 21
- ...that a toddler with a syndrome of rash (pictured), arthralgia/arthritis, abdominal pain and renal disease, preceded by a viral upper respiratory tract infection, is likely to have Henoch-Schönlein purpura? September 28, 2006 - October 21
- ...Empty nose syndrome is caused by excess surgical removal of turbinate tissue, e.g. because of severe chronic congestion, and may severely impact quality of life? September 11, 2006 - October 8
- ...hair transplantation is a surgical baldness treatment? September 9, 2006 - October 8
- ...the general adaptation syndrome was discovered almost accidentally by Hungarian endocrinologist Hans Selye? He was searching for new hormones by injecting mice with organ homogenates, but found they all displayed an acute stress reaction. August 25, 2006 - September 28
- ...the keratolytic effects of over-the-counter salicylic acid are used to treat viral warts? August 16, 2006 - September 11
- ...in 1906, Frederick Hopkins suggested the existence of vitamins and suggests that a lack of vitamins causes scurvy and rickets? He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929, and also discovered the amino acid tryptophan in 1901. August 16, 2006 - September 9
- ...Peyer's patches are an example of gut-associated lymphoid tissue? August 16, 2006 - August 25
- ...the brain itself is not sensitive to pain, because it lacks pain-sensitive nerve fibers? Several areas of the head can hurt, including a network of nerves which extends over the scalp and certain nerves in the face, mouth, and throat. August 11, 2006 - August 16
- ...that irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may sometimes have an acute onset and develop after an infectious illness, and that this "Post infectious IBS" (IBS-PI) is drawing much clinical investigation? August 4, 2006 - August 11
- ...anyone who falsely claims to be a biomedical scientist in the UK commits an offence and could be fined up to £5000? August 4, 2006 - August 16
- ...the Rules of surgery include "Don't mess with the pancreas", "Don't stand when you can sit, Don't sit when you can lie down, Don't lie down when you can sleep" and "See a donut, eat a donut"? August 4, 2006 - August 16
- ...infantile pyloric stenosis is a not uncommon pediatric condition where there is a congenital narrowing of the pylorus (the opening at the lower end of the stomach)? Babies with this condition usually present within the first few weeks (usually between 2nd and 3rd) of life with poor feeding, weight loss and progressively worsening vomiting leading ultimately to projectile non-bilious vomiting. July 18, 2006 - August 4
- ...the Cotard delusion (or Cotard's syndrome, le délire de négation) is a rare disorder in which a person holds a delusional belief that he is dead, does not exist, is putrefying or has lost his blood or internal organs? July 18, 2006 - August 4
- ...that during the "Age of Heroic Medicine" (1780-1850), educated professional physicians aggressively practiced "heroic medicine", including bloodletting (venesection), intestinal purging (calomel), vomiting (tartar emetic), profuse sweating (diaphoretics) and blistering? These medical treatments were well-intentioned, and often well-accepted by the medical community, but were actually harmful to the patient. June 23, 2006 - July 18 2006
- ...Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) is a simple, cheap, and effective treatment for diarrhea-related dehydration? It is used around the world, but is most important in the Third World, where it saves millions of children from diarrhea—still their leading cause of death. According to The Lancet (1978), ORT is "potentially the most important medical discovery of the 20th century". June 16, 2006 - June 26, 2006
- ...the term "dengue" is a Spanish attempt at the Swahili phrase "ki denga pepo", meaning "cramp- like seizure caused by an evil spirit"? "Beriberi" on the other hand, originates from the Sinhalese (Sri Lankan) language meaning "I cannot, I cannot". June 6, 2006 - June 20, 2006
- ...erythema infectiosum is the fifth disease of childhood, also known as slapped cheek syndrome, slap face or slapped face? It's caused by parvovirus B19, and usually follows a mild course. June 6, 2006 - June 20, 2006
- ...Reye's syndrome is a potentially fatal disease that causes detrimental effects mainly to the brain and liver? The cause of Reye's syndrome remains unknown; however, a link was found with the use of aspirin or other salicylates in children and adolescents who have a viral infection such as influenza, chicken pox or the common cold. The potentially increased risk of contracting Reye's syndrome is one of the main reasons that aspirin is not recommended for use in people under the age of 16. June 6, 2006 - June 19, 2006
- ...the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease as a distinct entity were first identified by Emil Kraepelin, and the characteristic neuropathology was first observed by Alois Alzheimer, a German psychiatrist, in 1906? In this sense, the disease was co-discovered by Kraepelin and Alzheimer, who worked in Kraepelin's laboratory. Because of the overwhelming importance Kraepelin attached to finding the neuropathological basis of psychiatric disorders, Kraepelin made the generous decision that the disease would bear Alzheimer's name. May 30, 2006 - June 16, 2006
- ...bariatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity? May 30, 2006 - June 6, 2006
- The therapeutic index of a medication is a comparison of the amount that causes the therapeutic effect to the amount that causes toxic effects. Quantitatively, it is the ratio of the dose required to produce the desired therapeutic effect and the toxic dose. A commonly used measure of therapeutic index is the effective dose of a drug for 50% of the population (ED50) divided by the lethal dose for 50% of the population (LD50). May 24 — May 30, 2006