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Basement Membrane – Structure, Function and Diseases

The basement membrane is a thin, specialized tissue layer that separates cells from the underlying connective tissue and provides essential structural support.

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Whipple Disease

Whipple disease is a rare bacterial infection caused by Tropheryma whipplei, primarily affecting the small intestine and leading to malabsorption, weight loss, and joint pain.

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Itai-Itai Disease

Itai-Itai disease is a severe chronic cadmium poisoning that causes painful bone softening, fractures, and kidney damage, first documented in Japan.

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