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Middle Ear Infection (Otitis Media)

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Middle Ear Infection (Otitis Media) Description Otitis media is a bacterial infection of the middle ear. It occurs most commonly in children under the age of 8 years, although anyone…

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Epidural Hemorrhage

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Epidural Hemorrhage Description Epidural hemorrhage is bleeding between the skull and the outermost three membranes, or meninges, that cover the brain. It is caused by injury to an artery that…

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Effort Thrombosis

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Effort Thrombosis Description Effort thrombosis is clotting (thrombosis) of the veins of the upper extremity associated with repetitive vigorous activity, strenuous activity, or trauma. It results in fatigue, heaviness, pain,…

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Dislocation or Subluxation

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Dislocation or Subluxation Description Dislocation is injury to a joint that causes adjoining bones to no longer touch each other. Subluxation is a minor or incomplete dislocation in which the…

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Deltoid Disruption

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Deltoid Disruption Description Deltoid disruption is a partial or complete rupture of the deltoid muscle or its attachment to bone. The deltoid is the most important muscle for shoulder function…

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Injectable Corticosteroids

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Injectable Corticosteroids Description A group of medications that include cortisone and its derivatives are chemical compounds that reduce pain and inflammation. It is not entirely clear how these compounds work,…

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Infectious Mononucleosis

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Infectious Mononucleosis Description Infectious mononucleosis, usually called mono, is a viral infection caused by the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV). It is easily spread through saliva, giving it the nickname the “kissing…

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Impetigo (Pyoderma)

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Impetigo (Pyoderma) Description Impetigo is a common contagious bacterial infection that affects the superficial layers of the skin. It can involve the skin anywhere on the body, although the head…

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Imaging Studies

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Imaging Studies Arthrography Arthrography is used to evaluate the soft-tissue structures within joints and joint surfaces and occasionally to evaluate the structures that surround the joint, such as the rotator…

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Hypothermia

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Hypothermia Description Normal body temperature is between 97.2° F (36.2° C) and 99.5° F (37.5° C). When the body temperature falls to less than 95° F (35° C), hypothermia results….

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