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231 | 2018-04-21 03:55:15 | Salivary glands | Salivary glands are those glands that produce saliva for the mouth. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "231": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 231, "category_1.id": 21, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:34:34", "category_1.title": "S" } } |
232 | 2018-04-21 03:55:18 | Salmeterol | Salmeterol is a drug (medicine) that dilates the airways in the lungs to keep them open to make breathing easier. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "232": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 232, "category_1.id": 21, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:34:34", "category_1.title": "S" } } |
233 | 2018-04-21 03:56:00 | Salmonella | Salmonella is a food-borne bacteria found in animal products and some plant foods. It is the most common cause of food borne illness in the United States. It causes the infection disease salmonellosis. | 1 January, 2012 | 8 May, 2015 | { "233": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 233, "category_1.id": 21, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:34:34", "category_1.title": "S" } } |
234 | 2018-04-21 03:56:09 | Salmonellosis | Salmonellosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Salmonella, which is found in raw animal products (including eggs) and some plant foods (in particular sprouts). It causes nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, fever and headache and infection in pregnant women has also been linked to miscarriage. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "234": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 234, "category_1.id": 21, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:34:34", "category_1.title": "S" } } |
235 | 2018-04-21 03:56:33 | Salpingitis | Salpingitis refers to an inflammation of the fallopian tubes, the tubes which connect a woman’s ovaries to her uterus (womb). It is usually caused by an infection in the vagina or uterus. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "235": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 235, "category_1.id": 21, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:34:34", "category_1.title": "S" } } |
236 | 2018-04-21 03:57:04 | T cell | T-cells are part of the acquired immune system. They circulate through the blood and are responsible for detecting and destroying the body’s own cells that are either infected with a virus or otherwise diseased (such as in cancer). They also help with B Cell immunity. There are three major types of T cell: Helper T cells, Cytotoxic T Cells and Suppressor T Cells. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "236": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 236, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
237 | 2018-04-21 03:57:17 | T-cell defects | T-cell defects are abnormalities in the T-cells (cells involved in regulating the immune system) which render these cells unable to perform their normal functions. People with T-cell defects will have a decreased immunity. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "237": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 237, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
238 | 2018-04-21 03:58:11 | Tachycardia | Tachycardia is a form of cardiac arrhythmia which refers to a rapid beating of the heart. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "238": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 238, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
239 | 2018-04-21 03:58:23 | Tachycardia-bradycardia syndrome | Tachycardia-bradycardia syndrome is a condition in which a person suffers from tachyarrhythmia (faster pulse) and bradyarrhythmia (slower pulse) in an alternating fashion. It is usually a complication of another, simpler arrhythmia. It may sometimes be treatable using medications or cardiac ablation. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "239": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 239, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
240 | 2018-04-21 03:58:33 | Tachyzoites | Tachyzoites is the name given to active Toxoplasma gondii organisms, which cause an acute infection known as toxoplasmosis. When they are active or tachyzoites, T. gondii organisms are capable of invading and replicating themselves within the cells of a person’s body. They can invade all organs of the body, but are most likely to infect muscles (including the heart), the liver, spleen and central nervous system. It is in the tachyzoite stage that T. gondii causes toxoplasmosis.For more information, see Toxoplasmosis. |
1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "240": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 240, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
241 | 2018-04-21 03:58:43 | Tadalafil | Tadalafil is a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitor used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. In Australia it is marketed under the brand name Cialis.For more information, see Cialis and Erectile Dysfunction. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "241": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 241, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
242 | 2018-04-21 03:58:49 | Tamponade | Tamponade is the use of an outside force to prevent blood flow from a blood vessel. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "242": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 242, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
243 | 2018-04-21 03:59:00 | Tarceva | Tarceva is an anti-cancer drug used to treat non-small cell lung cancer and pancreatic cancer. It contains the active ingredient erlotinib, and works by inhibiting the action of human epidermal growth factor receptors (HER), which usually help cancer cells reproduce.For more information, see Tarceva (Erlotinib). | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "243": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 243, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
244 | 2018-04-21 03:59:16 | Tardive dyskinesia | Tardive dyskinesia, a condition characterised by abnormal and involuntary muscle movements (e.g. facial spasms) which is potentially life threatening and requires urgent medical attention. It often occurs as a side effect of using medications which affect the central nervous system. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "244": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 244, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
245 | 2018-04-21 03:59:27 | Tardive Dystonia | Tardive dystonia is a form of cervical dystonia caused by the use of certain medications. It is very difficult to treat.For more information, see Cervical Dystonia. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "245": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 245, "category_1.id": 22, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:38:40", "category_1.title": "T" } } |
246 | 2018-04-21 03:59:32 | Ulcer | An ulcer is a sore on the skin, or the mucosa that line body cavities like the mouth, nose, vagina and rectum. Ulcers occur when damages skin or mucosal tissue fails to heal. | 1 January, 2012 | 7 May, 2016 | { "246": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 246, "category_1.id": 23, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "U" } } |
247 | 2018-04-21 03:59:42 | Ulcerating Genital Infections | Ulcerating genital infections are infections in the genital area which result in ulcers. They are usually sexually transmitted. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "247": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 247, "category_1.id": 23, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "U" } } |
248 | 2018-04-21 03:59:56 | Ulcerative colitis | Ulcerative colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease characterised by inflammation of the large intestine mucosa (lining). Ulcerative colitis usually presents with rectal bleeding, diarrhoea or passage of mucus from the rectum. Treatment involves a combination of steroids, aminosalicylate medications, and surgery in advanced cases. | 1 January, 2012 | 11 March, 2014 | { "248": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 248, "category_1.id": 23, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "U" } } |
249 | 2018-04-21 04:00:07 | Ultiva for injection | Ultiva is an opiod anaesthetic used in conjunction with other anaesthetic medicines to produce and/or maintain heavy sleep during operation, such as cardiac surgery. It can also be used after an operation to reduce the pain associated with the surgery or for patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in order to maintain sedation and pain relief. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "249": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 249, "category_1.id": 23, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "U" } } |
250 | 2018-04-21 04:00:21 | Ultrasound guided sclerotherapy (USGS) | Ultrasound guided sclerotherapy (USGS) is a procedure that uses an ultrasound system to help during sclerotherapy. It enables the veins being treated to be visualised and also allows for much better accuracy and precision. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "250": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 250, "category_1.id": 23, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 04:34:44", "category_1.title": "U" } } |
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