Stones in the urinary tract (urinary calculus) is a rock hard mass that forms in the urinary tract and can cause pain, bleeding, infection or blockage of urine flow. These stones can form inside the kidneys (kidney stones) and in the bladder (bladder stones). The process of stone formation is called urolitiasis (litiasis renal...
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1. What is the nature of benign neoplasm? 2. Name the kinds of benign mammary tumors? 3. Coming from where fibroadenema? 4. State the clinical picture of fibroadenema? 5. How do I diagnose fibroadenema Which? 6. How does the picture of fibroadenema macros? 7. Mention pinata bodies are or therapy that can be done...
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Squamous cell carcinoma DEFINITIONS Squamous cell carcinoma is a cancer that originated from the middle layer of the epidermis. Bowen’s disease is a form of squamous cell carcinoma limited to the epidermis and has not penetrated into the underlying tissues (dermis). Skin that is exposed to visible brown-red and scaly or scabby and flat,...
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1. What is the lateral inguinal hernia? Answer: Lateral inguinal hernia is the inguinal hernia that leaves the abdomen through the inguinal annulus profundus and an oblique moving down through the inguinal canal lateral to the inferior epigastric artery. 2. What factors are memnyebabkan occurrence ingunalis lateral hernia? Answer: The factors that cause the...
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1. What is a fistula? o Communication / abnormal relationship between the two hollow organs or hollow organ and the outside. 2. What causes it? o Leakage anastomatic, trauma / injury to the bowels, chronic disease, inflammation / infection, abscesses, diverticulitis. 3. What complications may occur? o Expenditure high fistula, malnutrition, skin problems, and...
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1. What is a mega colon / hisprung disease? Answer: Mega colon / hisprung disease is a disease that occurs because of problems at the bottom persyarafan colon, rectum until the intestines start on it. Neural useful for making broad and narrow intestines moving normally do not exist at all or if there is...
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1. Question: What is a trauma? Answer: Conditions caused by a wound or injury. 2. Question: What’s thorax trauma? Answer: Thorax trauma is an injury or injuries related to the thorax or chest cavity can cause damage to the thorax or chest wall or the contents of the cavum thorax (chest cavity) caused by...
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Laparoscopy 1. What is a laparoscopy? Answer: Laparoscopy is a minimal invasive surgical technique using gas for insulfasi through the peritoneum and other tools through minimal incision with a video camera reference 2. What gas used in laparoscopic and why? Answer: CO2, because they are more easily tied by blood and reduce the risk...
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1. Explain about epidermoid carcinoma? Answer: a malignant lung tumor in the lung tissue, lung cancer is an abnormality of the cells – cells that have proliferation in the lung. 2. What can cause epidermoid carcinoma? Answer: Smoking is prolonged, irradiation, lung cancer caused by work, the air population, Genetic. 3. How do I...
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20 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS About 1. What is a omfalokel? Answer: Omphalokel a language derived from Greek omphalos, which means the cord and umbilicus = Cele which means the form of hernia. Omphalokel interpreted as a central defect of the abdominal wall at the ring area umbilicus (umbilical ring) or ring the umbilical cord...
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