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Cholesterol Gall Stones
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Cholesterol stones are small, solid “pebbles” that form inside the gallbladder, a small pouch under your liver that stores bile. Bile is a yellow-green fluid ...

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Bipartite Sesamoid
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A bipartite sesamoid is a normal variation of one of the small, pea‑shaped bones (sesamoids) found beneath the head of the first metatarsal at the base of the ...

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Fibular (Lateral) Sesamoiditis
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Fibular sesamoiditis, also known as lateral sesamoiditis, is an inflammatory condition affecting the sesamoid bones—small, pea-sized bones—located beneath the ...

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Tibial (Medial) Sesamoiditis
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Tibial sesamoiditis—or medial sesamoiditis—is an inflammation of the small, round bones (sesamoids) located beneath the first metatarsal head on the inner ...

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Sesamoiditis
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Sesamoiditis is an overuse injury characterized by inflammation of the two tiny sesamoid bones embedded under the big toe joint (the first metatarsophalangeal ...

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Smooth Muscle Disorders
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Smooth muscle is an involuntary muscle type found in the walls of hollow organs—such as the intestines, blood vessels, bladder, uterus, and airways—and in ...

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Skeletal Muscle Disorders
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Skeletal muscles are the voluntary muscles attached to bones that enable us to move, maintain posture, and generate heat. A skeletal muscle disorder occurs ...

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Sarcopenia
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Sarcopenia is a progressive disease of aging characterized by a loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function, leading to frailty and higher risk of ...

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Muscle Wasting
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Muscle wasting, medically termed muscle atrophy, is the progressive loss or thinning of skeletal muscle tissue, leading to decreased muscle mass and strength. ...

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Types of Eye Diseases
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Eye diseases are conditions that affect any part of your eye, and include conditions that affect the structures immediately around your eyes. These conditions ...

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Eye Diseases References
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Sacralization
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Sacralization is a condition in which the lowest lumbar vertebra (usually L5) becomes partially or completely fused to the sacrum. In a normal spine, each ...

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Lumbarization of S1
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Lumbarization of S1 is a congenital spinal anomaly in which the first sacral segment (S1) fails to fuse with the remaining sacrum and instead assumes ...

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Transverse Process Fusion
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Transverse process fusion is a spinal condition in which the small bony projections (transverse processes) on the sides of adjacent vertebrae grow together ...

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Pseudoarticulation Lumbarization
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Pseudoarticulation lumbarization is a form of lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LSTV) in which the first sacral segment (S1) fails to fuse fully with the ...

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Dysplastic Transverse Process
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A dysplastic transverse process is a congenital malformation in which one or more of the lateral bony projections (transverse processes) of a vertebra develop ...

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Complete Bilateral Lumbarization
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Complete bilateral lumbarization is a congenital spinal anomaly in which the first sacral segment (S1) fails to fuse with the rest of the sacrum on both sides. ...

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Complete Unilateral Lumbarization
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Complete unilateral lumbarization is a congenital variation of the lumbosacral spine in which the first sacral vertebra (S1) fails to fuse on one side and ...

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Incomplete Bilateral Lumbarization
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Incomplete Bilateral Lumbarization is a congenital variant of the lumbosacral junction in which the first sacral vertebra (S1) does not fully fuse with the ...

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Incomplete Unilateral Lumbarization
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Incomplete unilateral lumbarization is a type of lumbosacral transitional vertebra, a congenital spine anomaly where the top segment of the sacrum (S1) partly ...

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