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Extramembranous glomerulonephritis (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Membranous glomerulonephritis; Membranous GN; Membranous nephropathy; Glomerulonephritis - membranous Definition Membranous nephropathy is a kidney disorder resulting in disruption of kidney function because of inflammation of the glomerulus and changes in the glomerular basement membrane. |
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Extrinsic factor deficiency (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Factor VII deficiency Definition Factor VII deficiency is an inherited disorder that causes abnormal blood clotting (coagulation), resulting from a deficiency of the plasma protein factor VII. |
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Membranous GN (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Membranous glomerulonephritis; Membranous nephropathy; Extramembranous glomerulonephritis; Glomerulonephritis - membranous Definition Membranous nephropathy is a kidney disorder resulting in disruption of kidney function because of inflammation of the glomerulus and changes in the glomerular basement membrane. |
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Membranous GN (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Membranous glomerulonephritis; Membranous nephropathy; Extramembranous glomerulonephritis; Glomerulonephritis - membranous Definition Membranous nephropathy is a kidney disorder resulting in disruption of kidney function because of inflammation of the glomerulus and changes in the glomerular basement membrane. |
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Ethylene glycol poisoning (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Intoxication - ethylene glycol; Ethylene glycol intoxication Definition Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting chemical found in many household products, including: antifreeze, de-icing products, detergents, paints, and even cosmetics. Ingestion causes poisoning, and it can also cause severe eye irritation on contact. |
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Factor VII deficiency (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Extrinsic factor deficiency Definition Factor VII deficiency is an inherited disorder that causes abnormal blood clotting (coagulation), resulting from a deficiency of the plasma protein factor VII. |
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Ethylene glycol poisoning (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Intoxication - ethylene glycol; Ethylene glycol intoxication Definition Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting chemical found in many household products, including: antifreeze, de-icing products, detergents, paints, and even cosmetics. Ingestion causes poisoning, and it can also cause severe eye irritation on contact. |
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Membranous glomerulonephritis (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Membranous nephropathy; Membranous GN; Extramembranous glomerulonephritis; Glomerulonephritis - membranous Definition Membranous nephropathy is a kidney disorder resulting in disruption of kidney function because of inflammation of the glomerulus and changes in the glomerular basement membrane. |
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Intoxication - ethylene glycol (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Ethylene glycol intoxication; Ethylene glycol poisoning Definition Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting chemical found in many household products, including: antifreeze, de-icing products, detergents, paints, and even cosmetics. Ingestion causes poisoning, and it can also cause severe eye irritation on contact. |
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Intoxication - ethylene glycol (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Ethylene glycol intoxication; Ethylene glycol poisoning Definition Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting chemical found in many household products, including: antifreeze, de-icing products, detergents, paints, and even cosmetics. Ingestion causes poisoning, and it can also cause severe eye irritation on contact. |
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Membranous nephropathy (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Membranous glomerulonephritis; Membranous GN; Extramembranous glomerulonephritis; Glomerulonephritis - membranous Definition Membranous nephropathy is a kidney disorder resulting in disruption of kidney function because of inflammation of the glomerulus and changes in the glomerular basement membrane. |
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Membranous nephropathy (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Membranous glomerulonephritis; Membranous GN; Extramembranous glomerulonephritis; Glomerulonephritis - membranous Definition Membranous nephropathy is a kidney disorder resulting in disruption of kidney function because of inflammation of the glomerulus and changes in the glomerular basement membrane. |
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Ethylene glycol intoxication (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Intoxication - ethylene glycol; Ethylene glycol poisoning Definition Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting chemical found in many household products, including: antifreeze, de-icing products, detergents, paints, and even cosmetics. Ingestion causes poisoning, and it can also cause severe eye irritation on contact. |
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Essential thrombocytosis (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Essential thrombocythemia; Primary thrombocythemia Definition Primary thrombocythemia is a condition of overproduction of platelets without a recognizable cause. |
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Ethylene glycol intoxication (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Intoxication - ethylene glycol; Ethylene glycol poisoning Definition Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting chemical found in many household products, including: antifreeze, de-icing products, detergents, paints, and even cosmetics. Ingestion causes poisoning, and it can also cause severe eye irritation on contact. |
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Essential thrombocythemia (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Primary thrombocythemia; Essential thrombocytosis Definition Primary thrombocythemia is a condition of overproduction of platelets without a recognizable cause. |
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Erysipeloid (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Definition Erysipeloid is a type of dermatitis caused by bacteria. It resembles erysipelas but tends to occur on the hands rather than on the face. The hands generally appear red and swollen. The condition is often seen in fishermen and meat handlers. Systemic symptoms such as fever and chills are not as common as with erysipelas. |
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Erysipeloid (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Definition Erysipeloid is a type of dermatitis caused by bacteria. It resembles erysipelas but tends to occur on the hands rather than on the face. The hands generally appear red and swollen. The condition is often seen in fishermen and meat handlers. Systemic symptoms such as fever and chills are not as common as with erysipelas. |
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qFiler 2.0 (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - A scripting engine written in AppleScript Studio that watches multiple folders. Actions are provided by plugins, which are specially formatted AppleScripts. Includes several sample plugin scripts. |
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Primary thrombocythemia (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Essential thrombocythemia; Essential thrombocytosis Definition Primary thrombocythemia is a condition of overproduction of platelets without a recognizable cause. |
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Erysipelas (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Definition Erysipelas is a type of cellulitis (skin infection) generally caused by group A streptococci. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Erysipelas may affect both children and adults. The risk factors associated with this infection include local trauma (break in the skin), skin ulceration, and impaired venous or lymphatic drainage. |
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Erysipelas (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Definition Erysipelas is a type of cellulitis (skin infection) generally caused by group A streptococci. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Erysipelas may affect both children and adults. The risk factors associated with this infection include local trauma (break in the skin), skin ulceration, and impaired venous or lymphatic drainage. |
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Tremor - essential (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Essential tremor Definition Essential tremor is a nerve disorder in which tremors (shakes) occur without an identifiable cause when a person is moving or trying to move. |
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Woman and the world of Marketing and sales (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Dominance in online marketing? I don't think so. I can name both male and female well-known and highly regarded internet marketers. But I agree that in other industries, things won't change for awhile (if at all). I wouldn't take my car to a female mechanic (in fact, I don't even know a female mechanic), and I would feel more comfortable getting a hair cut from a woman. |
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Essential tremor (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Tremor - essential Definition Essential tremor is a nerve disorder in which tremors (shakes) occur without an identifiable cause when a person is moving or trying to move. |
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Esophageal perforation (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Perforation of the esophagus Definition An esophageal perforation is a hole in the esophagus, the tube through which food passes from the mouth to the stomach. |
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Toxic epidermal necrolysis (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Lyell's syndrome; Stevens-Johnson syndrome; Erythema multiforme Definition Erythema multiforme is a skin disorder resulting from an allergic reaction. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Erythema multiforme is a type of hypersensitivity (allergic) reaction that occurs in response to medications, infections, or illness. Medications associated with erythema multiforme include sulfonamides,... |
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Extramembranous glomerulonephritis (Mar 03 2005 23:41 GMT) - Alternative names Membranous glomerulonephritis; Membranous GN; Extramembranous glomerulonephritis; Membranous nephropathy Definition Membranous nephropathy is a kidney disorder resulting in disruption of kidney function because of inflammation of the glomerulus and changes in the glomerular basement membrane. |
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