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Umbilicus – Navel: Anatomy and Clinical Relevance

The umbilicus, commonly known as the belly button or navel, is a scar-like anatomical structure on the abdomen formed after the umbilical cord is cut at birth. It serves as a key anatomical landmark in medicine.

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Tunica media

The tunica media is the middle layer of the blood vessel wall. It consists of smooth muscle cells and elastic fibers that regulate vascular tone and blood pressure.

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thybon experiences

Thybon is a thyroid hormone preparation containing the active ingredient liothyronine (T3). Patient experiences report improved energy, mood, and metabolism in hypothyroidism cases.

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