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91 | 2018-04-21 03:29:23 | Ear | The ear is the sense organ that enables us to hear. Hearing can be defined as the perception of sound energy via the brain and central nervous system. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "91": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 91, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
92 | 2018-04-21 03:29:37 | Ear barotrauma | Ear barotrauma is a condition of discomfort in the ear caused by pressure differences between the inside and the outside of the eardrum. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "92": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 92, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
93 | 2018-04-21 03:29:46 | Ear canal | The ear canal directs sound waves to the eardrum. It contains hairs and secretes earwax to trap foreign particles and prevent them from entering the ear. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "93": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 93, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
94 | 2018-04-21 03:30:03 | Early childhood caries | Early childhood caries is the presence of one or more primary teeth with tooth decay, or missing or filled tooth surfaces due to tooth decay in a child aged less than 3 years of age. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "94": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 94, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
95 | 2018-04-21 03:30:12 | Early Menopause | Early menopause is defined as menopause occurring between the ages of 40 and 45 years.For more information, see Menopause. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "95": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 95, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
96 | 2018-04-21 03:30:16 | Early Post-menopause | Early post-menopause refers to the first five years after the final menstrual period. During this stage, there may be ongoing and complete loss of function of the ovaries, and the density (and strength) of a woman’s bones is quickly lost due to the lack of oestrogen.For more information, see Menopause. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "96": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 96, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
97 | 2018-04-21 03:30:23 | Early Pregnancy Test | The early pregnancy test was the world’s first home pregnancy test. It was approved by the United States Food and Drug Authority in 1976 and was marketed for home use in 1977.More about pregnancy tests. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "97": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 97, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
98 | 2018-04-21 03:30:29 | Early-Onset Dystonia | Early-onset dystonia (also called child-onset dystonia) is a type of dystonia that appears in childhood. It is most commonly generalised throughout the muscles of the body, and involves debilitating muscle contractions. Often it will start in a limb before it spreads throughout the body.For more information, see Dystonia. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "98": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 98, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
99 | 2018-04-21 03:30:33 | Eaton-Lambert Syndrome | Eaton-Lambert syndrome is a condition characterised by weakness of the hip and thigh muscles. It typically occurs in cancer patients, and is the result of antibodies attacking the point where nerves and muscles meet.For more information, see Eaton-Lambert Syndrome. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "99": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 99, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
100 | 2018-04-21 03:30:44 | Eccentric Muscle Contraction | An eccentric muscle contraction involves the lengthening of the muscle as the joint angle is increased. For example the extension of the bicep occurs during the downwards motion of the bicep curl. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "100": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 100, "category_1.id": 7, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:43:44", "category_1.title": "E" } } |
101 | 2018-04-21 03:30:57 | Faecal occult blood testing | A method of screening for colorectal cancer. Faecal occult blood testing be performed from the age of 50. This should be done as a series of three serial stools, at least every second year. These are usually collected by the patient, and can require some modification to the diet for a few days to remove other sources of blood, as that can confuse the test | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "101": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 101, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
102 | 2018-04-21 03:31:09 | Faecal Urgency | Faecal urgency refers to a compelling and urgent need to defecate. It is a symptom of several bowel disorders, including ulcerative colitis. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "102": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 102, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
103 | 2018-04-21 03:31:20 | Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS) | Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is a syndrome characterised by ongoing back and/or leg pain despite one or more surgeries aiming to treat disease of the lower spine. FBSS is diagnosed when the outcome of such surgery does not meet the expectations of the patient or the surgeon that were outlined before the surgery. | 1 January, 2012 | 11 May, 2016 | { "103": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 103, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
104 | 2018-04-21 03:31:32 | FAILSAFE Diet | The FAILSAFE diet is a diet Free of Additives, Low in Salicylates, Amines and Flavour Enhancers. The diet is used to treat symptoms of food intolerance including allergic reactions and hyperactive behaviour. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "104": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 104, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
105 | 2018-04-21 03:31:43 | Fallopian tube sperm perfusion | Fallopian tube sperm perfusion is an artificial insemination procedure in which a large quantity of sperm-containing solution is injected directly into the fallopian tubes of a woman using a catheter. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "105": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 105, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
106 | 2018-04-21 03:31:55 | Fallopian Tubes | The fallopian tubes are fine tubes 10-12cm long, leading from the ovaries to the uterus. They are important for transmitting eggs from the ovary to the uterus. This process is necessary for fertilisation and initial development of the baby.More on female reproductive system. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "106": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 106, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
107 | 2018-04-21 03:32:06 | False Labour | "False labour" is the term given to Braxton-Hicks contractions that occur regularly enough to be mistaken for the onset of true labour. False labour may cause discomfort, contractions occur every 10-20 minutes, and is difficult to distinguish from early labour. The difference between false labour and early labour is that in false labour the cervix does not change. A midwife can work out if the cervix is changing by doing a vaginal examination. |
1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "107": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 107, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
108 | 2018-04-21 03:32:14 | False Negative | False negative is when a person tests negative for something when they in fact should be positive or are highly likely to be positive. This can occur with certain infectious agents which do not release any detectable antibody until some time after the infection has occurred. A repeat of the test is recommended a few months later if this is suspected to be the case. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "108": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 108, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
109 | 2018-04-21 03:32:22 | False Positive | False positive is a positive result when a person is actually in fact negative for whatever is being analysed. This may happen when a person has an underlying condition that may affect the results of a test | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "109": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 109, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
110 | 2018-04-21 03:32:31 | Famciclovir | Famciclovir is an antiviral medicine used to treat infections such as shingles, genital herpes and shingles. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "110": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 110, "category_1.id": 8, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:46:45", "category_1.title": "F" } } |
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