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Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy – Causes and Treatment

Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is a condition characterized by clubbing of the fingers, watch-glass nails, and new bone formation along the long bones, often linked to an underlying disease.

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Wild Yam Hormone Profile

The wild yam hormone profile describes the hormone-like properties attributed to wild yam, primarily linked to its active compound diosgenin. It is frequently discussed in the context of natural hormone balance and menopausal symptoms.

Pelvic Venous Pressure

Pelvic venous pressure refers to elevated pressure in the veins of the pelvis, which can cause pain, heaviness, and circulatory disturbances in the pelvic region.

Lactate Dehydrogenase Elevation

Lactate dehydrogenase elevation refers to abnormally high LDH levels in the blood, which can indicate tissue damage, inflammation, or various underlying medical conditions.

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