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A morbid state or condition not preceded or occasioned by any other disease <procedure, surgery> A surgical procedure where the ileum (small intestine) is attached to the abdominal wall to a bag outside the body. The union of one substance with another or with others, in a composite mass. An area of tissue death due to a local lack of oxygen inability to sleep Between, or within, the eyes; as, the interocular distance; situated between the eyes, as the antenn[ae] of some insects. inflamation In the skin. An intradermal injection is given into the skin In the uterus (the womb). in the vein A low oxygen state usually due to obstruction of the arterial blood supply or inadequate blood flow leading to hypoxia in the tissue. Yellowing of the skin (and whites of eyes) by bilirubin, a bile pigment. Frequently because of a liver problem. Inflammation of the larynx, a condition attended with dryness and soreness of the throat, hoarseness, cough and dysphagia. A term used to describe an abnormal elevation on the white blood cell count. Normal white blood cell counts are variable with age and sex. Normal adult range is 4, 500 to 11,000 cells per cubic millimetre of blood. Slightly higher counts are seen in children. Elevated counts can be seen in cases of inflammation and infection. Abnormal decrease in the number of white blood cells. To make into a smooth, fine powder or paste, as by grinding when moist. The tooth surface next to your tongue or things mounted on the tooth surfaces next to your tongue. The formation of stony concretions or calculi in any part of the body, especially in the bladder and urinary passages. Malignant tumour of lymphoblasts derived from B lymphocytes. most commonly affects children in tropical Africa: both Epstein Barr virus and immunosuppression due to malarial infection are involved. An operation to remove the whole breast.

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