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Agglutination – Definition and Medical Significance

Agglutination is the clumping of cells or particles caused by antibodies. It is a key process in immunology, blood typing, and laboratory diagnostics.

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Ventriculostomy

A ventriculostomy is a neurosurgical procedure to drain cerebrospinal fluid from the brain ventricles. It is used to relieve dangerously elevated intracranial pressure.

Shunt

A shunt is a surgically created or naturally occurring connection that redirects body fluids away from their normal pathway. It is used in conditions such as hydrocephalus or kidney failure requiring dialysis.

Myelopathy

Myelopathy refers to a disease or injury of the spinal cord that can cause nerve damage, weakness, sensory disturbances, and loss of function.

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