Normal anion gap acidosis Normal anion gap acidosis also called hyperchloremic acidosis and less precisely non-anion gap acidosis, is an acidosis (blood pH less than
Hyperchloremic acidosis Hyperchloremic acidosis also called normal anion gap acidosis and less precisely non-anion gap acidosis, is an acidosis (blood pH less than 7.35) that is
Alcoholic ketoacidosis Alcoholic ketoacidosis is the buildup of ketones in your blood caused by very heavy alcohol use. Alcoholic ketoacidosis can occur in adults of
Tic disorder Tics are fast, repetitive, purposeless, involuntary muscle movements that result in sudden and difficult to control muscular jerks (twitches, movements) or vocal sounds. There is
Tinea cruris Tinea cruris also commonly known as jock itch, is a surface (superficial) fungal or ringworm infection that affects the skin of your genitals, inner
Tinea capitis Tinea capitis or scalp ringworm, is a very common fungal infection of the scalp hair follicles and the surrounding skin with a dermatophyte
Tinea barbae Tinea barbae also known as "beard ringworm", "barber’s itch" or tinea sycosis, is the name used for fungal infection of the skin, hair, and
Tonic clonic seizure Generalized tonic-clonic seizure previously known as 'grand mal seizure', is a that seizure begins with a sudden loss of consciousness, the body
What are toll like receptors Toll-like receptors are members of the pattern-recognition receptors family and play a key role in the innate immune system in