Retardation Types: Levels, Causes, Treatment

What is Retardation  The term “retardation” is often used to indicate issues with human brain development that lead to intellectual disability or other types of physical or educational impairments. Retardation also refers to the prevention of something’s complete growth or development. The development of your tomato plants, for instance, might be stunted by a lack …

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Eruptive Lingual Papillitis: Symptoms, Causes, Preventative Care

A frequent benign condition known as eruptive lingual papillitis causes the fungiform papillae on the tongue’s dorsolateral surface to swell. Since 1997, a number of lingual papillitis variations have been documented, most or all of which have painful erythematous papules. Here, we describe a 6-year-old girl who visited the emergency room with a severe variant …

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Periosteal Reaction: Types, Diagnosis Features

Prior to radiographic alteration, the mineral composition of bone must change by 30–50%. Typically, 10–14 days after histology production is observed, early periosteal new bone may be seen radiographically. There are three types of periosteal reactions: benign, semi-aggressive, and aggressive. Aggressive responses are not always indicative of [mfn]malignancy[/mfn]; rather, they show that the illness is …

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Hypophyseal Portal System, Structure, Development.

The hypophyseal portal system is a network of blood arteries that connects the anterior pituitary and hypothalamus at the base of the brain. Its principal job is to swiftly transfer and exchange hormones between the anterior pituitary gland and the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus. The portal system’s capillaries are fenestrated (have many tiny channels with high …

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Condensing osteitis: symptoms, causes, treatment.

Dental conditions like condensing osteitis are not very prevalent. But if left untreated, it might result in difficulties. The good news is that [mfn]routine X-rays[/mfn] performed by your dentist may identify this issue. Another option is to have treatment from an endodontist, a specialist in this field. Find out more about condensing osteitis, including what …

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