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KELOID |
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Scar hipertrófica; Scar keloid
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Definition |
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The keloid is injuries of the skin formed by exaggerated growths of the textile cicatricial in the place of a cutaneous injury that can be produced by surgical incisions, traumatic wounds, places of vaccination, burns, chicken pox, acne or even small injuries or scrapings.
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To see more in: http://www.broadviewcare.org/temas/queloide.php" |
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CHEMOTHERAPY |
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Chemotherapy in the cancer, Treatment with medicines in the cancer, Chemotherapy citotóxica.
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Definition |
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The chemotherapy includes all kinds of medicines that are used to kill the microorganisms (bacteria, virus, fungi) and the cancerous cells. But more commonly nowadays one speaks about chemotherapy to the treatment with medicines to treat the cancer.
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To see more in: http://www.broadviewcare.org/temas/quimioterapia.php" |
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BENIGN CYSTS OF OVARY |
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Scar hipertrófica; Scar keloid
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Definition |
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The ovarian tumor represents one of the biggest diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for the gynecologist. Although sometimes they can produce pain or menstrual aberrations, in other occasions they present scarce clinical declarations that they face to a precocious diagnosis.
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To see more in: http://www.broadviewcare.org/temas/quistes_y_tumores_benignos_ovario.php" |
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