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Esophageal Varices – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins in the wall of the esophagus, commonly caused by liver cirrhosis, and can lead to life-threatening bleeding.

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Jejunal Absorption

Jejunal absorption refers to the uptake of nutrients in the jejunum, the middle section of the small intestine. Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and vitamins are transported into the bloodstream here.

Phospholipid Structure

Phospholipid structure describes the molecular composition of phospholipids, which are the primary building blocks of biological membranes and play a vital role in the human body.

Uronic Acid

Uronic acids are oxidized sugar compounds found in human metabolism and plants. They play a key role in the formation of connective tissue, proteoglycans, and dietary fiber.

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