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Edema Pathogenesis – Causes and Mechanisms

Edema pathogenesis describes the mechanisms by which edema forms, involving abnormal fluid accumulation in body tissues due to vascular, oncotic, or lymphatic disturbances.

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Biliary Drainage Therapy

Biliary drainage therapy is a medical procedure used to redirect bile when the bile ducts are blocked. It is applied when bile can no longer flow freely into the intestine, helping to prevent serious complications.

Growth Hormone Provocation Test

The growth hormone provocation test is a diagnostic procedure used to assess the pituitary gland´s ability to secrete growth hormone. It is performed when growth hormone deficiency is suspected.

Jejunum Sonography

Jejunum sonography is an ultrasound examination of the jejunum, the middle section of the small intestine. It is used to assess bowel wall thickness, motility, and pathological changes.

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