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Clinical analysis, Internal medicine
What is analysed? During pericardial fluid analysis, various components and aspects of the pericardial fluid are examined. This includes assessing cell counts, protein levels, and the presence of any abnormal substances. What does the result mean? The results of...
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Clinical analysis, Internal medicine
What is being analysed? Phosphate is a crucial electrolyte in the body that plays a vital role in various physiological processes. It is often analysed in medical tests to assess the levels of this essential mineral. What does the result mean? The results of a phosphate analysis...
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Cardiology, Cardiothoracic surgery, Paediatric cardiology
What is a pacemaker? A pacemaker is a small electric device which generates electrical impulses to regulate your heart rhythm particularly when the heart's own electrical system is so slow or sluggish that it fails to generate sufficient heart rate for normal day-to-day functioning. The major symptoms of low heart rates include dizziness, passing...
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Aesthetic medicine
What is paediatric alopecia? Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss. If a child experiences hair loss before the age of 10, then they are considered to have paediatric alopecia. There are a variety of reasons why hair can fall out. It affects all races and...
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Paediatric and neonatal intensive care
Paediatrics, Paediatric otolaryngology
What is meant by paediatric and neonatal intensive care? Paediatric and neonatal intensive care occurs in the event whereconstant and rigorous surveillance and monitoring takes place of newborns, infants, and children who are suffering from...
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Dentistry, Orthodontics
What is paediatric dentistry? Paediatric dentistryis the area of dentistry that deals with theprevention,diagnosis,treatmentof dental-related illnesses and medical conditions. It can also be summed up asthedental careof young children from birth right up until adolescence. It is one of the seven recognised clinical...
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Dermatology , Paediatric dermatology
What is paediatric dermatology? Paediatric dermatology is a dermatology subspeciality that studies, prevents, and treats skin conditions occuring in children. There are many skin conditions that appear in childhood, some of which are also common in adults but affect children and teenagers differently. The most common conditions include dermatitis...
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Otolaryngology / ENT, Paediatric otolaryngology
What is paediatric ENT? ENT is a medical subspeciality that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions that affect the ear, nose, and throat in children.
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Paediatric genetic and metabolic diseases
Paediatrics, Paediatric otolaryngology
What are paediatric genetic and metabolic diseases? Paediatricgenetic and metabolicdiseases are conditions caused by inherited defects that affect the body’s metabolism. Usually, these genetic defects are inherited from both parents and they can also be referred to as inborn errors of...
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Psychology
What is paediatric neuropsychology? Paediatric neuropsychology is a sub-specialty in clinical neuropsychology, which studies the relationship between the brain and behavioural patterns in children. A paediatric neuropsychologist diagnoses and treats children with learning and thinking difficulties through tests and...
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