medical_dictionary.id,medical_dictionary.ts,medical_dictionary.title,medical_dictionary.content,medical_dictionary.posted_on,medical_dictionary.modified_on,medical_dictionary.category_1_x_medical_dictionary_id 151,"2018-04-21 03:40:22",Karyotype,"A cell’s karyotype refers to a photomicrograph of a cell’s chromosomes which show the number, size and shape of the chromosomes. Karyotyping is used to detect genetic abnormalities in the cell.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""151"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 151, ""category_1.id"": 13, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 04:34:44"", ""category_1.title"": ""K"" } }" 152,"2018-04-21 03:40:34",Kava-kava,"Kava-kava, also known as kava, (Piper methysticum) is a plant native to the Pacific Islands. Natural remedies made from this plant are used to treat anxiety.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""152"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 152, ""category_1.id"": 13, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 04:34:44"", ""category_1.title"": ""K"" } }" 153,"2018-04-21 03:40:45","Keloid scar","A keloid scar is a raised scar that grows beyond the boundaries of the wound that it has formed to heal.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""153"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 153, ""category_1.id"": 13, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 04:34:44"", ""category_1.title"": ""K"" } }" 154,"2018-04-21 03:40:58","Keppra (levetiracetam)","Keppra (levetiracetam) is an antiepileptic medicine used to control the excessive electrical activity in the brain that results in epileptic seizures.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""154"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 154, ""category_1.id"": 13, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 04:34:44"", ""category_1.title"": ""K"" } }" 155,"2018-04-21 03:41:08",Keratin,"Keratin is a tough insoluble protein that forms the basis of hair and nails, and also many areas of the oral mucosa.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""155"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 155, ""category_1.id"": 13, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 04:34:44"", ""category_1.title"": ""K"" } }" 156,"2018-04-21 03:41:19",Keratinisation,"Keratinisation is the process through which keratinocyte cells in the skin synthesis the protein keratin. It is an important process in the production of new skin cells. For more information about the structure and function of the skin, see Skin.","1 January, 2012","18 March, 2014","{ ""156"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 156, ""category_1.id"": 13, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 04:34:44"", ""category_1.title"": ""K"" } }" 157,"2018-04-21 03:41:24",Keratinocytes,"Keratinocytes are a type of cell found in the epidermis or outer layer of skin. They synthesise keratin, a protein which forms the tough fibrous structures of the skin.For more information about the structure and function of the skin, see Skin.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""157"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 157, ""category_1.id"": 13, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 04:34:44"", ""category_1.title"": ""K"" } }" 158,"2018-04-21 03:41:34",L-glutamine,"L-glutamine is a type of anti-inflammatory medication that can be used for oral mucositis.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""158"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 158, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 159,"2018-04-21 03:41:46","Labia Minora","Labia minora is the anatomical term for the two folds of skin of the vulva (outer vagina).For more information, see Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""159"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 159, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 160,"2018-04-21 03:41:57",Labour,"Labour is the process of passage of a baby (foetus) and placenta from the uterus (womb), through the vagina, to be external to the mother. True labour involves regular, rhythmical contractions of the uterus, resulting in dilation of the cervix.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""160"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 160, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 161,"2018-04-21 03:42:07",Labyrinth,"The labyrinth is a part of the inner ear involved in balance and perception of movement.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""161"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 161, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 162,"2018-04-21 03:42:18",Labyrinthitis,"Labyrinthitis is a balance disorder. It is an inflammatory process affecting the labyrinths that house the vestibular system (which sense changes in head position) of the inner ear.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""162"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 162, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 163,"2018-04-21 03:42:41","Lachesis mutus","Lachesis mutus is a large venomous snake which inhabits tropical areas of America. It is related to the rattlesnake. Homoepathic remedies are prepared using the snake’s venom.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""163"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 163, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 164,"2018-04-21 03:42:49","Lacrimal glands","The lacrimal glands are the sites of tear production in the eye.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""164"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 164, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 165,"2018-04-21 03:42:53","Lactate dehydrogenase","Lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyses the conversion of lactate to pyruvate.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""165"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 165, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 166,"2018-04-21 03:43:03",Lactation,"Lactation refers to the production and secretion of milk by the mammary glands during pregnancy and following childbirth.For more information, see Breastfeeding.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""166"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 166, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 167,"2018-04-21 03:43:16","Lactation break","A lactation break is break provided to a working, breastfeeding woman to enable her to breastfeed or express breastmilk while at work. Lactation breaks are provided in addition to normal breaks (e.g. tea, lunch) and it is recommended that women receive two, 30 minute breaks per working day to enable them to breastfeed. However, in Australia employers are not legally required to provide paid lactation breaks.More information on Breastfeeding and the Workplace.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""167"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 167, ""category_1.id"": 14, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:03:00"", ""category_1.title"": ""L"" } }" 168,"2018-04-21 03:43:24",MabCampath,"MabCampath is a drug used in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, a slowly progressing cancerous disease of the white blood cells.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""168"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 168, ""category_1.id"": 15, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:08:12"", ""category_1.title"": ""M"" } }" 169,"2018-04-21 03:43:33",Mabthera,"Mabthera is indicated for B cell non Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) with CD20 positive,With previously untreated, stage III/IV follicular B cell (with other chemotherapy).Mabthera is also indicated for the combination treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""169"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 169, ""category_1.id"": 15, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:08:12"", ""category_1.title"": ""M"" } }" 170,"2018-04-21 03:43:45",Maceration,"Maceration refers to softening through soaking in liquid. In dermatology, it refers to the softening of skin when it is excessively and constantly moist. This softening makes it easier for skin infections to occur.","1 January, 2012","21 January, 2014","{ ""170"": { ""category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id"": 170, ""category_1.id"": 15, ""category_1.ts"": ""2018-04-18 07:08:12"", ""category_1.title"": ""M"" } }"