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A group of disorders involving heme biosynthesis, characterized by excessive excretion of porphyrins or their precursors; can be inherited or can be acquired, as from the effects of certain chemical agents.
Industry:Health care
A method for analyzing survival times for censored observations that have been grouped into intervals.
Industry:Health care
A hand spasm produced by placing a blood pressure cuff over the forearm and inflating the pressure above the systolic pressure for 3 minutes.
Industry:Health care
A granulomatous lesion found in organs or tissues as a result of syphilis.
Industry:Health care
A disorder of the retina of the eye; among diabetics the disorder arises from damage to the small blood vessels of the retina and can lead to blindness.
Industry:Health care
A golden yellow or yellow-brown insoluble protein produced by phagocytic digestion of hematin; found in most tissues, especially in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow, in the form of granules much larger than ferritin molecules (of which they are believed to be aggregates) but with a higher content, as much as 37%, of iron.
Industry:Health care
A demyelinating disease, caused by inflammation, leading to neurologic deficits and often, disability.
Industry:Health care
A disorder of the retina of the eye; among diabetics the disorder arises from damage to the small blood vessels of the retina and can lead to blindness.
Industry:Health care
A malignant neoplasm (cancer) arising from stratified squamous epithelium, but that may also occur in sites in which glandular or columnar epithelium normally occur.
Industry:Health care
A broad term describing a condition commonly defined by a physical height that is more than two standard deviations below the population mean and lower than the third percentile for height in a specific age group.
Industry:Health care