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KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - Acarina
Acarina is the group of arthropods that includes mites and ticks.
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KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - acaricide
An acaricide is a chemical substance used to kill mites and ticks. KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - acariasis
Acariasis is an infestation by mites or ticks, which may cause symptoms such as skin irritation, allergic reactions, or dermatitis. KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - acardia
Acardia is a rare congenital condition in which a fetus develops without a heart. It may occur in certain cases of conjoined twins, where one twin supplies circulation for both. KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - acarbose
Acarbose is a medication classified as an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor. It is used to help control blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes by slowing carbohydrate digestion in the intestine. KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - acapnia (hypocapnia)
Acapnia, also called hypocapnia, is a condition characterized by abnormally low levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. It may occur when breathing is excessively deep or rapid relative to the body’s needs. KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - acanthosis
Acanthosis refers to thickening of the skin due to an increased number of prickle cells in the epidermis. Acanthosis nigricans presents with darkened, velvety thickened skin, commonly in the armpits, neck, and groin, and may be associated with internal malignancy. Pseudoacanthosis nigricans is more commonly linked to obesity and insulin resistance. KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - acanthocyte
An acanthocyte is an abnormal red blood cell with irregular, thorn-like projections on its surface, giving it a spiky appearance under the microscope. KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - Acanthamoeba
Acanthamoeba is a genus of amoebae commonly found in soil, dust, and fresh water. Some species can infect the cornea, often due to improper cleaning of contact lenses, particularly when tap water is used. These infections can be serious and threaten vision. |
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