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  2. Portal:Medicine - Wikipedia

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    A pulmonary contusion, also known as lung contusion, is a bruise of the lung, caused by chest trauma. As a result of damage to capillaries, blood and other fluids accumulate in the lung tissue. The excess fluid interferes with gas exchange, potentially leading to inadequate oxygen levels (hypoxia).

  3. Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Medicine is the science [1] and practice [2] of caring for patients, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment, palliation of their injury or disease, and promoting their health. Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.

  4. Medical encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    A medical encyclopaedia is a comprehensive written compendium that holds information about diseases, medical conditions, tests, symptoms, injuries, and surgeries. It may contain an extensive gallery of medicine-related photographs and illustrations. [1] A medical encyclopaedia provides information to readers about health questions.

  5. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Patient portal. Patient portals are healthcare -related online applications that allow patients to interact and communicate with their healthcare providers, such as physicians and hospitals. Typically, portal services are available on the Internet at all hours of the day and night. Some patient portal applications exist as stand-alone web sites ...

  6. Portal hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Portal hypertension is defined as increased portal venous pressure, with a hepatic venous pressure gradient greater than 5 mmHg. [3][4] Normal portal pressure is 1–4 mmHg; clinically insignificant portal hypertension is present at portal pressures 5–9 mmHg; clinically significant portal hypertension is present at portal pressures greater ...

  7. Portal:Medicine/Medicine topics - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medical responders; Emergency medical services; Emergency medicine; First aid; Injuries; Traumatology; History of medicine. Ancient physicians; Epidemics; History of anatomy; History of ancient medicine; History of mental health; History of neuroscience; Medical historians; Medical museums; Medieval physicians; Physicians by century ...

  8. Portal:Medical - Wikipedia

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  9. Port (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Port (medicine) Portal system. Port-a-Cath with needle assembly inserted. In medicine, a port is a small appliance that is installed beneath the skin. A catheter (plastic tube) connects the port to a vein. Under the skin, the port has a septum (a silicone membrane) through which drugs can be injected and blood samples can be drawn many times ...