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Abdominal Vein – Anatomy, Function and Diseases

An abdominal vein is a blood vessel located in the abdominal cavity that carries deoxygenated blood from the abdominal organs back to the heart.

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Electrolyte Substitution

Electrolyte substitution refers to the targeted replacement of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, or magnesium to correct imbalances in the body.

Mucosal Permeability

Mucosal permeability refers to how easily substances pass through the intestinal lining. Increased permeability is linked to inflammation and various chronic conditions.

Gallbladder Dyskinesia

Gallbladder dyskinesia is a functional disorder in which the gallbladder fails to contract properly and does not release bile adequately into the intestine, with no structural cause identified.

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