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What is methotrexate and how does it work?
What is cervical ectropion?
What is the dose of doxycycline?
As this medication is only given once a week it is easy to forget.
What is a DVT?
What is a CVC?
Colonisation means that the bacteria is present, perhaps in the bowel (gut) or on the skin, but is not causing infection.
Ascending cholangitis This is infection within the bile duct and is more likely if the duct is blocked. ERCP is generally a safe procedure.
Lactate is generated mainly in skeletal muscle, brain, erythrocytes, the skin and the gut and is disposed of by gluconeogenesis in the liver and by complete
This is a test to find out if there is a problem in the bladder.
What is meningitis?
cases when malignancy of the urinary tract is either suspected or needs to be excluded.
The in-lab turnaround time is normally less than 48 hours.
The patient is not required to fast unless a gut hormone profile is also required.
How is pleural aspiration done?
What is acute glaucoma?
How is minoxidil applied?
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What is HPV?
What is an Endoscopy?