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Gait |
Gait refers to the manner in which someone walks. |
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Galactorrhea |
Galactorrhea is where there is abnormal milk secretions from the breast. Both genders may be affected and may be a side effect of some medications such as antipsychotics. |
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Galactosemia |
Galactosemia is a rare genetic metabolic disorder which affects proper metabolism of the sugar galactose. |
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Gallbladder |
The gallbladder is a pear shaped gastrointestinal organ situated just below the liver. The gallbladder’s main function is the storage and concentration of bile. Bile is a yellow-green substance that helps break down fats in the intestines. |
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Gallstones (Gall Stones) |
Gallstones are solid “stones” which are formed within the gallbladder, an organ that stores bile excreted from the liver. Bile is made up of water, salts, lecithin, cholesterol, and other substances. If the concentration of the components changes, gallstones may form. Gallstones may be small or large, depending on how long they have been forming. |
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Gamete |
Sex cells, that is the cells which can be fertilised by gametes of the opposite sex. In females gametes are known as eggs, oocytes or ovum. In males gametes are known as sperm or spermatozoa.More on male reproductive system.More on female reproductive system.More on sperm analysis. |
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Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) |
Gamete intra-fallopian transfer (GIFT) is the transfer of viable oocytes and sperm into the fallopian tubes for fertilisation. |
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Gametes |
Gametes are sex cells; that is, the cells which can be fertilised by gametes of the opposite sex. In females gametes are known as eggs, oocytes or ovum. In males gametes are known as sperm or spermatozoa.Gametes are haploid cells with 23 chromosomes. All other cells in the body are diploid cells with 46 chromosomes. Upon fertilisation (the joining of female and male gametes) the two sets 23 chromosomes join to produce a single diploid (46 chromosome) cell, from which the foetus develops during pregnancy. |
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Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA) |
Gamma amino-butyric acid or GABA is an inhibitory neurotransmitter (chemical messenger) found in the brain. |
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gangrene |
Gangrene refers to the decay and death of tissue resulting from an interruption in blood flow to a certain area of your body. |
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HAART |
Antiretrovirals (ARVs) are medications used to fight HIV virus,the combined use of these drugs is known as Highly Active Anti Retroviral Therapy (HAART). |
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Haem-iron |
Haem-iron is iron found in animal foods. It is absorbed by human bodies more rapidly than non-haem iron (from plant sources). |
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Haemagglutination Inhibition Test |
The haemagglutination inhibition test was an early immunoassay method of pregnancy testing.More about pregnancy testing. |
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Haemarthrosis |
Haemarthrosis refers to the accumulation of blood in a joint or joint cavity. |
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Haematocrit |
The percentage of the volume of whole blood made up by red blood cells. When a blood sample is centrifuged, its components are separated according to densities. Red blood cells are denser than plasma, so the haematocrit makes up the bottom of the sample. It usually has a value of about 45%. |
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Haematological neoplasia |
Haematological neoplasia can be referred to as a new and abnormal growth in the blood. |
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Haematologist |
A specialist who studies blood, the blood forming tissues and the disorders associated with these topics. They are often experts in blood Clotting disorders. |
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Haematoma |
A haematoma refers to a collection of blood outside the blood vessels within the tissues. |
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Haematospermia |
Haematospermia is the condition in which blood is found in the semen. |
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Haemochromatosis |
Haemochromatosis is a genetic condition in which iron from the blood is deposited into organs including the heart, liver and pancreas. |
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