Category: C

  • Compact osteoma

    A dense and solid projection of bone that originates from the outer layer of bone located near the surface.  

  • Catarrhal ophthalmia

    Basic conjunctivitis, often accompanied by a mucopurulent discharge.  

  • Conversion neurosis

    A neurosis where the individual transforms their anxiety into a tangible physical symptom unrelated to the actual source of the anxiety.  

  • Caseation necrosis

    The necrosis observed in tuberculosis, characterized by the creation of a substance resembling cheese.  

  • Citric acid milk

    A milk product that has been treated with citric acid: condensed milk. It’s milk that has been partially evaporated and sweetened.  

  • Certified milk

    Cow’s milk collected and packaged following guidelines intended to reduce the risk of milk-borne infections.  

  • Cat mange

    This variant can also be transmitted to humans. The female mite burrows into the person’s skin to lay its eggs, similar to the process in scabies. The eggs hatch in eight days, and the juvenile mites then emerge and move across the skin, resulting in severe itching.  

  • Camel mange

    This variety poses a significant problem for individuals who use camels for transportation and led to a major outbreak among the Camel Corps in Palestine in 1919.  

  • Chronic lymphatic leukemia

    This illness typically manifests in mid to later stages of life and is rarely observed in children. It disproportionately affects males, occurring twice as often as in females. The condition is characterized by the enlargement of the liver, spleen, and all lymphatic tissue throughout the body. Additionally, there is a significant increase in the number…

  • Crooke’s lens

    A lens that blocks the transmission of ultraviolet and infrared rays.