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  • Most Common Oral Pathologic Alterations
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    4- Black Hairy Tongue -Characterized by the elongation and hyperkeratosis of the filiform papillae, resulting in this hairlike appearance. The elongated papillae usually exhibit brown, yellow, or black pigmentation. Most patients are asymptomatic, but occasionally patients complain of irritation, gagging, or an altered taste. Patients are usually heavy smokers with poor oral hygiene and some have vitamin deficiencies, GI problems, or radiation therapy. Cures range from just brushing the tongue t...
  • Symptoms Of Prostate Cancer Prostate Cancer
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    History of the Prostate Gland The prostate is a gland that is located just underneath the bladder. It surrounds the urethra through which a man urinates. The prostate gland is therefore vital to proper bladder control and urine flow-rate. The prostate is also essential for normal sexual function. It is the gland of ejaculation, supplying 95% of the seminal fluid and the power to push it through the urethra and out of the penis. The normal prostate in an adult man is about the size of a walnut. I...
  • T Cell Family Of Non Hodgkin's Lymphomas
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    Diagnosis Lymphoma: What To Expect Todd E. SiutaCommunications - ENG 320 Professor Jon D. HolstineMay 23, 2002 On Thursday, December 16, 1993 my life changed forever. I was in my third semester of college and had just finished my last final exam. Having studied all night, I headed to the university game room to shoot some pool and relax. After a few games I felt painful spasms in my neck and shoulder. At first I thought it was a "pinched" nerve, and I tried to ignore it, but the pain just got wo...
  • Treatment For Kidney Cancer
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    Acute Renal Failure: When acute renal failure occurs, waste products and excess water build up in the body, which upsets the body's normal chemical balance. Substances that are normally needed for the body to function properly become poisonous to the body when the reach abnormally high levels Treatment: Treatment for ARF depends in large part on the cause and therefore varies widely. It may be necessary to: o Replace lost fluids, such as water, blood, and plasma, and restore blood flow to the ki...

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