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  • Sealed radioactive sources

    A source of radioactivity securely enclosed within a ribbon, wire, needle, balloon, tube, or catheter.  

  • Sclerosant

    A bothersome solution that halts bleeding by inducing coagulation or solidification within the blood or vein it is introduced into.  

  • Scintillation or gamma camera

    A camera resembling an X-ray machine is employed in medical imaging to capture images of internal organs following the administration of a radioactive substance to the patient.  

  • Schemas

    Intrinsic foundational convictions or suppositions that constitute the perceptual framework through which individuals perceive and interpret the world are referred to as cognitive schemas. The aim of cognitive-behavioral therapy is to modify and transform dysfunctional schemas.  

  • Sargramostim

    A pharmaceutical preparation, derived from yeast, exerts a stimulating effect on the production of white blood cells. This therapeutic agent is commercially available under the brand names Leukine and Prokine.  

  • Salicylates

    Salicylates, a category of medications encompassing aspirin and its affiliated compounds, serve the purpose of alleviating pain, mitigating inflammation, and reducing fever. This cluster of pharmacological agents not only acts as an analgesic but also possesses anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties. By virtue of their chemical composition and mode of action, salicylates offer therapeutic benefits in…

  • Sacrococcygeal teratoma

    Within the context of fetal development, there exists a specific type of tumor that emerges at the foundation of the fetus’s tailbone. This tumor manifests in the region known as the coccyx and carries its own distinct characteristics and implications. By recognizing and addressing this condition, healthcare providers can implement appropriate measures to ensure the…

  • Saccular aneurysm

    Within the realm of vascular abnormalities, there exists a specific type of aneurysm that exhibits distinctive characteristics. This particular aneurysm takes the form of a small sac filled with blood, attached to the external surface of a blood vessel by a slender neck-like structure. By understanding the anatomy of this aneurysm, healthcare professionals can accurately…

  • Rotablation

    In the field of medical interventions, a remarkable nonsurgical approach has emerged for the treatment of diseased arteries. This technique involves the utilization of a specialized catheter equipped with a diamond-coated tip. Guided precisely to the site of arterial constriction, the catheter’s tip rotates at a high speed, effectively grinding away blockages or plaque present…

  • Rose spots

    Within the domain of medical observations, there exists a distinctive pinkish rash that manifests across the trunk or abdomen. This rash stands as a classic and recognizable indicator of typhoid fever, a significant infectious disease. By recognizing the presence of this specific rash, healthcare professionals can potentially identify and diagnose the underlying condition with greater…

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