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Inflammatory Myopathy (IFM) is a group of chronic autoimmune disorders characterized by muscle inflammation and weakness. They are often referred to as idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) because their exact cause is unknown. The primary types include polymyositis, dermatomyositis, and inclusion body myositis (IBM).

Inflammatory Myopathy (IFM)

Inflammatory Myopathy (IFM) is a group of chronic autoimmune disorders characterized by muscle inflammation and weakness. They are often referred to as idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) because their exact cause is

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Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted, and bulging veins that most commonly appear on the legs and feet. They develop when the one-way valves in veins become weakened or damaged, allowing blood to flow backward and pool, which causes the veins to swell and become visible under the skin134.

Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted, and bulging veins that most commonly appear on the legs and feet. They develop when the one-way valves in veins become weakened or damaged, allowing blood

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Bypass surgery (BPS) is a surgical procedure designed to restore blood flow by creating an alternative pathway around a blocked or narrowed artery. It is commonly used to treat vascular diseases such as peripheral artery disease (PAD) and coronary artery disease (CAD).

Bypass Surgery (BPS)

Bypass surgery (BPS) is a surgical procedure designed to restore blood flow by creating an alternative pathway around a blocked or narrowed artery. It is commonly used to treat vascular diseases

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Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted, and bulging veins that most commonly appear on the legs and feet. They develop when the one-way valves in veins become weakened or damaged, allowing blood to flow backward and pool, which causes the veins to swell and become visible under the skin134.

Vascular Diseases

Vascular diseases are conditions that affect the circulatory system, which includes arteries, veins, and capillaries. These diseases can lead to significant morbidity and mortality due to their impact on blood flow

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Gangrene is the death of body tissue resulting from a lack of blood supply or a severe bacterial infection. It most commonly affects the extremities such as the fingers, toes, hands, and feet but can also involve internal organs.

Gangrene (Gg)

Gangrene is the death of body tissue resulting from a lack of blood supply or a severe bacterial infection. It most commonly affects the extremities such as the fingers, toes, hands,

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CREST syndrome is a subtype of limited systemic sclerosis (scleroderma), an autoimmune connective tissue disorder characterized by fibrosis, vascular abnormalities, and immune system activation. The acronym CREST represents five key clinical features commonly seen in this syndrome:

CREST syndrome

CREST syndrome is a subtype of limited systemic sclerosis (scleroderma), an autoimmune connective tissue disorder characterized by fibrosis, vascular abnormalities, and immune system activation. The acronym CREST represents five key clinical

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Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is a disorder characterized by episodic spasms of small blood vessels, primarily affecting the fingers and toes, but it can also involve the nose, lips, ears, and nipples. These spasms cause blood vessels to constrict excessively in response to cold temperatures or emotional stress, leading to reduced blood flow and oxygen supply to the affected areas.

Raynaud’s Phenomenon (RP)

Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is a disorder characterized by episodic spasms of small blood vessels, primarily affecting the fingers and toes, but it can also involve the nose, lips, ears, and nipples.

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The pineal gland is a small, pinecone-shaped endocrine gland located deep in the center of the brain, between the two cerebral hemispheres, attached to the posterior wall of the third ventricle near the superior colliculi of the midbrain367. It measures approximately 5–8 mm in humans and weighs about 100–150 mg356.

Pineal Gland

The pineal gland is a small, pinecone-shaped endocrine gland located deep in the center of the brain, between the two cerebral hemispheres, attached to the posterior wall of the third ventricle

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Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and neurotransmitter produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary gland. It plays crucial roles in childbirth, lactation, social bonding, and emotional regulation.

Oxytocin

Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and neurotransmitter produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary gland. It plays crucial roles in childbirth, lactation, social bonding, and emotional regulation.

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Exocrine glands (EG) are specialized glands that produce and secrete substances through ducts onto epithelial surfaces, either external (skin) or internal (lining of the digestive tract). Unlike endocrine glands, which release hormones directly into the bloodstream, exocrine glands deliver their secretions to specific target sites via ducts.

Exocrine Glands (EG)

Exocrine glands (EG) are specialized glands that produce and secrete substances through ducts onto epithelial surfaces, either external (skin) or internal (lining of the digestive tract). Unlike endocrine glands, which release

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