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Mucosal Layer – Structure, Function and Diseases

The mucosal layer is the innermost lining of the gastrointestinal tract. It protects tissues, absorbs nutrients, and plays a key role in the body's immune defense.

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Swollen Lymph Nodes

Swollen lymph nodes refer to the enlargement of one or more lymph nodes, often signaling an immune response to infection, inflammation, or in rare cases a more serious condition.

Itching

Itching (pruritus) is an unpleasant skin sensation that triggers the urge to scratch. It can have many causes and is a common symptom of numerous medical conditions.

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition causing scaly, red patches on the skin. It is not contagious and typically follows a relapsing-remitting course.

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