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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring – ABPM Guide

Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring records blood pressure over 24 hours during daily life. It helps reliably detect hypertension and optimize treatment decisions.

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Lenzmann Point

The Lenzmann point is a clinical pressure point on the abdomen used in physical examination to help diagnose appendicitis and other right lower abdominal conditions.

Lymphadenopathy

Lymphadenopathy refers to the abnormal enlargement of lymph nodes. It can be caused by infections, inflammation, or serious conditions such as cancer.

Mesomeric Effect

The mesomeric effect describes the delocalization of electrons in conjugated systems through resonance. It significantly influences the reactivity and properties of organic molecules.

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