Glandular cheilitis = التهاب الشفتين الغدي
Glomangioma = الوعاؤوم الكبي
Read MoreGlomus tumor = الورم الكبي 135_C Glomus Tumor Glomus tumors are relatively uncommon benign neoplasms that differentiate to become modified smooth muscle cells called glomus cells. Two variants are noted: solitary glomus tumors and multiple glomus tumors, which are also known as glomangiomas or glomulovenous malformations. Each variant has distinct clinical and histopathologic characteristics. […]
Read MoreGlossitis mediana rhombica = التهاب منتصف اللسان المعيني GLOSSITIS Glossitis, or inflammation of the tongue, occurs in a heterogeneous group of disorders. Patients complain of pain, irritation or burning, hypogeusia, or dysgeusia. Treatment consists of correcting any underlying etiology, recommendation of a soft, bland diet, and analgesics. Atrophic glossitis, characterized by filiform de-papillation, ranges from a mild and patchy erythema to […]
Read MoreGloves and socks syndrome = متلازمة القفازات والجوارب
Read MoreGlucagonoma syndrome =متلازمة الغوكاغونوما Glucagonoma Syndrome First described by Becker, Kahn, and Rothman in 1942, the glucagonoma syndrome is an uncommon clinicopathologic entity. It is characterized by a glucagon-secreting tumor associated with hyperglucagonemia; necrolytic migratory erythema (NME); diabetes mellitus; hypoaminoacidemia; cheilosis; a normochromic, normocytic anemia; venous thrombosis; weight loss; and neuropsychiatric features. The […]
Read MoreGoltz focal dermal hypoplasia = متلازمة غولتزنقص تصنع الادمة البؤري FOCAL DERMAL HYPOPLASIA OF GOLTZ Epidemiology Focal dermal hypoplasia of Goltz (FDH), first described in 1934, received its name from a report by Goltz and co-authors of three patients. Subsequently, there have been over 200 case reports published. Etiology, Pathogenesis, […]
Read MoreGonorrhea = السيلان البني Gonorrhea and Other Venereal Diseases ▪ GONORRHEA Epidemiology More than 700,000 people are reported to acquire new gonorrheal infections in the United States every year. Yet, only one-half of these infections are reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The rate of new infections […]
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