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###Question: What is the meaning of Grade 1 Neonatal Bradyarrhythmia, AE? | Given your background as a doctor, please provide your insight in addressing the medical questions based on the patient's account.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: An adverse event in a newborn characterized by brief, self-limiting, episodes of asymptomatic bradyarrhythmia; no care changes. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Erythroleukoplakia? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: An abnormal patch of red and white tissue that forms on mucous membranes in the mouth and may become cancer. Tobacco (smoking and chewing) and alcohol may increase the risk of erythroleukoplakia. |
###Question: What is the relation between Syndrome, KTW and arteri ? | In your capacity as a doctor, it is expected that you answer the medical questions relying on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Syndrome, KTW has finding site: arteri |
###Question: What is the meaning of Instrumental activities of daily living? | Being a doctor, your task is to answer the medical questions based on the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Complex activities performed to support basic life skills |
###Question: What is the meaning of Peritoneal Fluid (body substance)? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: The serous fluid of ASCITES, the accumulation of fluids in the PERITONEAL CAVITY. |
###Question: What is the relation between Urinary System, Bladder and Creation of vesicovaginal fistula (procedure) ? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Creation of vesicovaginal fistula (procedure) has procedure site: Urinary System, Bladder |
###Question: What is the meaning of Gastrointestinal perforation? | You're a doctor, kindly address the medical queries according to the patient's account.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A rupture in the wall of any structure of the digestive system caused by traumatic or pathologic processes. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Stop (Instruction Imperative)? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Put an end to a state or an activity. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Plantago? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A plant genus of the family Plantaginaceae. The small plants usually have a dense tuft of basal leaves and long, leafless stalks bearing a terminal spike of small flowers. The seeds, known as PSYLLIUM, swell in water and are used as laxatives. The leaves have been used medicinally. |
###Question: What is the meaning of reproductive structure development? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: The reproductive developmental process whose specific outcome is the progression of structures that will be used in the process of creating new individuals from one or more parents, from their formation to the mature structures. [GOC:dph, GOC:isa_complete, GOC:jid] |
###Question: What is the meaning of Have Trouble Walking Because of Pain? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A question about whether an individual has or had trouble walking because of pain. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Idiopathic erosive/hemorrhagic gastritis? | You're a doctor, kindly address the medical queries according to the patient's account.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Gastritis that is characterized by erosion of the mucosal surface. |
###Question: What is the relation between Operative arteriogram (procedure) and arteri ? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Operative arteriogram (procedure) has direct procedure site: arteri |
###Question: What is the meaning of End Rule? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: An axiom that indicates the end of an event, visit or study element. |
###Question: What is the relation between Carcinoma in situ of frenum of lower lip (disorder) and stage 0 disease ? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Carcinoma in situ of frenum of lower lip (disorder) has associated morphology: stage 0 disease |
###Question: What is the relation between Acute irritant contact dermatitis (disorder) and CHEM BURNS ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Acute irritant contact dermatitis (disorder) possibly equivalent to: CHEM BURNS |
###Question: What is the relation between stage 0 disease and Carcinoma in situ of skin of upper limb and shoulder (disorder) ? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Carcinoma in situ of skin of upper limb and shoulder (disorder) has associated morphology: stage 0 disease |
###Question: What is the meaning of TNFSF14 protein, human? | Given your profession as a doctor, please provide responses to the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 14 (240 aa, ~26 kDa) is encoded by the human TNFSF14 gene. This protein is involved in the regulation of both T-cell proliferation and apoptosis. |
###Question: What is the relation between AmB and Product containing amphotericin B in oromucosal dose form (medicinal product form) ? | Being a doctor, your task is to answer the medical questions based on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Product containing amphotericin B in oromucosal dose form (medicinal product form) has active ingredient: AmB |
###Question: What is the meaning of Cardiac conduction? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Transfer of an organized electrical impulse across the heart to coordinate the contraction of cardiac muscles. The process begins with generation of an action potential (in the sinoatrial node (SA) in humans) and ends with a change in the rate, frequency, or extent of the contraction of the heart muscles. [GOC:dph] |
###Question: What is the relation between Arterial Sclerosis and Angina, class III (disorder) ? | Given your background as a doctor, please provide your insight in addressing the medical questions based on the patient's account.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Angina, class III (disorder) has associated morphology: Arterial Sclerosis |
###Question: What is the meaning of sodium iodide? | Being a doctor, your task is to answer the medical questions based on the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A compound forming white, odorless deliquescent crystals and used as iodine supplement, expectorant or in its radioactive (I-131) form as an diagnostic aid, particularly for thyroid function tests. |
###Question: What is the relation between Recurrent croup and Bronchial trunk ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Recurrent croup has finding site: Bronchial trunk |
###Question: What is the meaning of Creation? | Being a doctor, your task is to answer the medical questions based on the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: The process by which something is brought into existence; having been brought into existence. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Fatty Liver Disease? | Given your background as a doctor, please provide your insight in addressing the medical questions based on the patient's account.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: <h3>What is fatty liver disease?</h3> <p>Your <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/liverdiseases.html">liver</a> is the largest organ inside your body. It helps your body digest food, store energy, and remove poisons. Fatty liver disease is a condition in which fat builds up in your liver. There are two main types:</p> <ul> <li>Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)</li> <li>Alcoholic fatty liver disease, also called alcoholic steatohepatitis</li> </ul> <h3>What is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)?</h3> <p>NAFLD is a type of fatty liver disease that is not related to heavy alcohol use. There are two kinds:</p> <ul> <li>Simple fatty liver, in which you have fat in your liver but little or no inflammation or liver cell damage. Simple fatty liver typically does not get bad enough to cause liver damage or complications.</li> <li>Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), in which you have inflammation and liver cell damage, as well as fat in your liver. Inflammation and liver cell damage can cause fibrosis, or scarring, of the liver. NASH may lead to <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/cirrhosis.html">cirrhosis</a> or <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/livercancer.html">liver cancer</a>.</li> </ul> <h3>What is alcoholic fatty liver disease?</h3> <p>Alcoholic fatty liver disease is due to heavy alcohol use. Your liver breaks down most of the alcohol you drink, so it can be removed from your body. But the process of breaking it down can generate harmful substances. These substances can damage liver cells, promote inflammation, and weaken your body's natural defenses. The more alcohol that you drink, the more you damage your liver. Alcoholic fatty liver disease is the earliest stage of alcohol-related liver disease. The next stages are alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis.</p> <h3>Who is at risk for fatty liver disease?</h3> <p>Researchers do not know the cause of nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD). They do know that it is more common in people who</p> <ul> <li>Have <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/diabetestype2.html">type 2 diabetes</a> and <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/prediabetes.html">prediabetes</a></li> <li>Have <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/obesity.html">obesity</a></li> <li>Are middle aged or older (although children can also get it)</li> <li>Are Hispanic, followed by non-Hispanic whites. It is less common in African Americans.</li> <li>Have high levels of fats in the blood, such as <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/cholesterol.html">cholesterol</a> and <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/triglycerides.html">triglycerides</a></li> <li>Have <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/highbloodpressure.html">high blood pressure</a></li> <li>Take certain drugs, such as <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/steroids.html">corticosteroids</a> and some cancer drugs</li> <li>Have certain <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/metabolicdisorders.html">metabolic disorders</a>, including <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/metabolicsyndrome.html">metabolic syndrome</a></li> <li>Have rapid weight loss</li> <li>Have certain infections, such as <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/hepatitisc.html">hepatitis C</a></li> <li>Have been exposed to some toxins</li> </ul> <p>NAFLD affects about 25 percent of people in the world. As the rates of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and high cholesterol are rising in the United States, so is the rate of NAFLD. NAFLD is the most common chronic liver disorder in the United States.</p> <p>Alcoholic fatty liver disease only happens in people who are heavy drinkers, especially those who have been drinking for a long period of time. The risk is higher for heavy drinkers who are women, have obesity, or have certain genetic mutations.</p> <h3>What are the symptoms of fatty liver disease?</h3> <p>Both NAFLD and alcoholic fatty liver disease are usually silent diseases with few or no symptoms. If you do have symptoms, you may feel tired or have discomfort in the upper right side of your abdomen.</p> <h3>How is fatty liver disease diagnosed?</h3> <p>Because there are often no symptoms, it is not easy to find fatty liver disease. Your doctor may suspect that you have it if you get abnormal results on liver tests that you had for other reasons. To make a diagnosis, your doctor will use</p> <ul> <li>Your medical history</li> <li>A physical exam</li> <li>Various tests, including blood and <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/diagnosticimaging.html">imaging tests</a>, and sometimes a <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/biopsy.html">biopsy</a></li> </ul> <p>As part of the medical history, your doctor will ask about your alcohol use, to find out whether fat in your liver is a sign of alcoholic fatty liver disease or nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD). He or she will also ask which medicines you take, to try to determine whether a medicine is causing your NAFLD.</p> <p>During the physical exam, your doctor will examine your body and check your weight and height. Your doctor will look for signs of fatty liver disease, such as</p> <ul> <li>An enlarged liver</li> <li>Signs of cirrhosis, such as <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/jaundice.html">jaundice</a>, a condition that causes your skin and whites of your eyes to turn yellow</li> </ul> <p>You will likely have blood tests, including liver function tests and <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/bloodcounttests.html">blood count tests</a>. In some cases you may also have imaging tests, like those that check for fat in the liver and the stiffness of your liver. Liver stiffness can mean fibrosis, which is scarring of the liver. In some cases you may also need a liver biopsy to confirm the diagnosis, and to check how bad the liver damage is.</p> <h3>What are the treatments for fatty liver disease?</h3> <p>Doctors recommend weight loss for nonalcoholic fatty liver. Weight loss can reduce fat in the liver, inflammation, and fibrosis. If your doctor thinks that a certain medicine is the cause of your NAFLD, you should stop taking that medicine. But check with your doctor before stopping the medicine. You may need to get off the medicine gradually, and you might need to switch to another medicine instead.</p> <p>There are no medicines that have been approved to treat NAFLD. Studies are investigating whether a certain diabetes medicine or Vitamin E can help, but more studies are needed.</p> <p>The most important part of treating alcohol-related fatty liver disease is to stop drinking alcohol. If you need help doing that, you may want to see a therapist or participate in an alcohol recovery program. There are also medicines that can help, either by reducing your cravings or making you feel sick if you drink alcohol.</p> <p>Both alcoholic fatty liver disease and one type of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (nonalcoholic steatohepatitis) can lead to cirrhosis. Doctors can treat the health problems caused by cirrhosis with medicines, operations, and other medical procedures. If the cirrhosis leads to liver failure, you may need a <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/livertransplantation.html">liver transplant</a>.</p> <h3>What are some lifestyle changes that can help with fatty liver disease?</h3> <p>If you have any of the types of fatty liver disease, there are some lifestyle changes that can help:</p> <ul> <li>Eat a healthy diet, limiting salt and sugar, plus eating lots of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains</li> <li>Get vaccinations for hepatitis <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/hepatitisa.html">A</a> and <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/hepatitisb.html">B</a>, the <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/flushot.html">flu</a> and <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/pneumococcalinfections.html">pneumococcal disease</a>. If you get hepatitis A or B along with fatty liver, it is more likely to lead to liver failure. People with chronic liver disease are more likely to get infections, so the other two vaccinations are also important.</li> <li>Get regular <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/exerciseandphysicalfitness.html">exercise</a>, which can help you lose weight and reduce fat in the liver</li> <li>Talk with your doctor before using <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/dietarysupplements.html">dietary supplements</a>, such as <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/vitamins.html">vitamins</a>, or any <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/complementaryandintegrativemedicine.html">complementary or alternative medicines or medical practices</a>. Some <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/herbalmedicine.html">herbal remedies</a> can damage your liver.</li> </ul> |
###Question: What is the meaning of lobeline? | Your role as a doctor requires you to answer the medical questions taking into account the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: An alkaloid that has actions similar to NICOTINE on nicotinic cholinergic receptors but is less potent. It has been proposed for a variety of therapeutic uses including in respiratory disorders, peripheral vascular disorders, insomnia, and smoking cessation. |
###Question: What is the relation between Poisoning by mercaptopurine (disorder) and ANTINEOPL ANTIBIOTICS ? | In your capacity as a doctor, it is expected that you answer the medical questions relying on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Poisoning by mercaptopurine (disorder) has causative agent: ANTINEOPL ANTIBIOTICS |
###Question: What is the relation between Primary malignant neoplasm of larynx (disorder) and Malignant neo larynx NOS ? | Your role as a doctor requires you to answer the medical questions taking into account the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Primary malignant neoplasm of larynx (disorder) possibly equivalent to: Malignant neo larynx NOS |
###Question: What is the relation between abnormal attachment of organs or body parts and Symblepharon to lid (disorder) ? | You're a doctor, kindly address the medical queries according to the patient's account.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Symblepharon to lid (disorder) has associated morphology: abnormal attachment of organs or body parts |
###Question: What is the relation between Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) and Breast structure (body structure) ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) has finding site: Breast structure (body structure) |
###Question: What is the relation between stage 0 disease and Carcinoma in situ of accessory sinus (disorder) ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Carcinoma in situ of accessory sinus (disorder) has associated morphology: stage 0 disease |
###Question: What is the relation between Benign neoplasm of capitate (disorder) and Ossa membri superioris ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Benign neoplasm of capitate (disorder) has finding site: Ossa membri superioris |
###Question: What is the relation between Biopsia and Biopsy of skin of hindfoot (procedure) ? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Biopsy of skin of hindfoot (procedure) has method: Biopsia |
###Question: What is the meaning of Sulfates, Inorganic? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Inorganic salts of sulfuric acid. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Acute colitis? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: An acute and self-limited inflammatory disease of the large intestine (colon, cecum and rectum). [HPO:sdoelken] |
###Question: What is the relation between Patch repair of artery (procedure) and arteri ? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Patch repair of artery (procedure) has direct procedure site: arteri |
###Question: What is the meaning of Plasminogen? | Given your profession as a doctor, please provide responses to the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Precursor of plasmin (FIBRINOLYSIN). It is a single-chain beta-globulin of molecular weight 80-90,000 found mostly in association with fibrinogen in plasma; plasminogen activators change it to fibrinolysin. It is used in wound debriding and has been investigated as a thrombolytic agent. |
###Question: What is the relation between Nervous System, Brain and Brain injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level (disorder) ? | Being a doctor, your task is to answer the medical questions based on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Brain injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level (disorder) has finding site: Nervous System, Brain |
###Question: What is the relation between arteri and Embolism and thrombosis of the popliteal artery (disorder) ? | You're a doctor, kindly address the medical queries according to the patient's account.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Embolism and thrombosis of the popliteal artery (disorder) has finding site: arteri |
###Question: What is the meaning of Mental health care? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Actions taken to promote emotional well-being |
###Question: What is the relation between Pepper protocol (regime/therapy) and CV system ? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Pepper protocol (regime/therapy) has procedure site: CV system |
###Question: What is the meaning of CDISC Relationship Class? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: This SDTM class provides a means to link related records between datasets. It includes the RELREC and SUPPQUAL datasets. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Opportunistic Infections? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: An infection caused by an organism which becomes pathogenic under certain conditions, e.g., during immunosuppression. |
###Question: What is the relation between Bipolar I disorder, single manic episode, in remission (disorder) and Nervous System, Brain ? | You're a doctor, kindly address the medical queries according to the patient's account.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Bipolar I disorder, single manic episode, in remission (disorder) has finding site: Nervous System, Brain |
###Question: What is the meaning of Childhood Kidney Angiomyolipoma? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: An angiomyolipoma occurring in childhood. |
###Question: What is the relation between Urinary System, Bladder and Exploration and drainage of bladder (procedure) ? | In your capacity as a doctor, it is expected that you answer the medical questions relying on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Exploration and drainage of bladder (procedure) has procedure site: Urinary System, Bladder |
###Question: What is the relation between WHIPPLES DIS and Bacteria <prokaryotes> ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: WHIPPLES DIS has causative agent: Bacteria <prokaryotes> |
###Question: What is the meaning of Chemical Safety? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Risk or hazard associated with the handling and use of chemicals. |
###Question: What is the relation between Femoral-popliteal artery bypass graft with vein (procedure) and arteri ? | Given your profession as a doctor, please provide responses to the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Femoral-popliteal artery bypass graft with vein (procedure) has procedure site: arteri |
###Question: What is the meaning of Nephroprotective Agent? | Given your profession as a doctor, please provide responses to the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Agents administered before, with, or after cancer therapy to reduce or prevent damage or toxicity to the kidney. (NCI) |
###Question: What is the meaning of Contraceptive Effectiveness? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: The rate of success or failure of a method of CONTRACEPTION; CONTRACEPTIVE AGENTS; or CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Orodispersible film? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Solid preparation consisting of a single- or multilayer sheet of suitable material(s) intended to be placed in the mouth where it disperses rapidly before being swallowed. |
###Question: What is the relation between Ano and Cutback of covered anus (procedure) ? | Your role as a doctor requires you to answer the medical questions taking into account the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Cutback of covered anus (procedure) has procedure site: Ano |
###Question: What is the relation between arteri and Emergency bypass of iliac artery by anastomosis of femoral artery to femoral artery NEC (procedure) ? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Emergency bypass of iliac artery by anastomosis of femoral artery to femoral artery NEC (procedure) has procedure site: arteri |
###Question: What is the meaning of CYBB gene? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: This gene plays a role in the generation of superoxide in phagocytes. |
###Question: What is the relation between Radiolabelled pyrophosphate study (procedure) and CV system ? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Radiolabelled pyrophosphate study (procedure) has procedure site: CV system |
###Question: What is the relation between Urinary System, Bladder and Open exploration of bladder (procedure) ? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Open exploration of bladder (procedure) has direct procedure site: Urinary System, Bladder |
###Question: What is the relation between Cardiac monitoring (regime/therapy) and CV system ? | In your capacity as a doctor, it is expected that you answer the medical questions relying on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Cardiac monitoring (regime/therapy) has procedure site: CV system |
###Question: What is the relation between Core needle biopsy of rectum (procedure) and Biopsia ? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Core needle biopsy of rectum (procedure) has method: Biopsia |
###Question: What is the meaning of AIDS related complex? | In your capacity as a doctor, it is expected that you answer the medical questions relying on the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A prodromal phase of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Laboratory criteria separating AIDS-related complex (ARC) from AIDS include elevated or hyperactive B-cell humoral immune responses, compared to depressed or normal antibody reactivity in AIDS; follicular or mixed hyperplasia in ARC lymph nodes, leading to lymphocyte degeneration and depletion more typical of AIDS; evolving succession of histopathological lesions such as localization of Kaposi's sarcoma, signaling the transition to the full-blown AIDS. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Frontal Sinusitis? | Given your background as a doctor, please provide your insight in addressing the medical questions based on the patient's account.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Inflammation of the NASAL MUCOSA in the FRONTAL SINUS. In many cases, it is caused by an infection of the bacteria STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE or HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Welts? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A smooth, slightly elevated area on the body surface, which is redder or paler than the surrounding skin. It is the typical lesion of urticaria, the dermal evidence of allergy, and in sensitive persons may be provoked by mechanical irritation of the skin. |
###Question: What is the relation between Razoxane (substance) and theriac ? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Razoxane (substance) has active ingredient: theriac |
###Question: What is the relation between Antineoplastic Agent [TC] and Chemotherapy administration into pleural cavity requiring thoracentesis (regime/therapy) ? | Given your background as a doctor, please provide your insight in addressing the medical questions based on the patient's account.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Chemotherapy administration into pleural cavity requiring thoracentesis (regime/therapy) has direct substance: Antineoplastic Agent [TC] |
###Question: What is the relation between Thallium stress test abnormal (finding) and CV system ? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Thallium stress test abnormal (finding) has finding site: CV system |
###Question: What is the meaning of parasitology? | Given your profession as a doctor, please provide responses to the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Used with animals, higher plants, organs, and diseases for parasitic factors. In diseases, it is not used if the parasitic involvement is implicit in the diagnosis. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Anterior thoracic region? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Subdivision of thorax, which is the anterolateral part of the thorax and is demarcated from the back of the thorax by the external surface of the posterolateral part of the rib cage, the anterior surface of the thoracic vertebral column and the posterior axillary lines; together with the back of the thorax, it constitutes the thorax. Examples: There is only one chest. |
###Question: What is the relation between Blood group antibody Van Buggenhout (substance) and Blood group Ag ? | Your role as a doctor requires you to answer the medical questions taking into account the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Blood group antibody Van Buggenhout (substance) has direct substance: Blood group Ag |
###Question: What is the relation between Grooming with assistance and Household Activity ? | In your capacity as a doctor, it is expected that you answer the medical questions relying on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Grooming with assistance interprets: Household Activity |
###Question: What is the meaning of Hypertropia? | Your role as a doctor requires you to answer the medical questions taking into account the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Vertical strabismus in which there is permanent upward deviation of the visual axis of one eye. |
###Question: What is the relation between arteri and Division of arteriovenous fistula with ligation (procedure) ? | Your role as a doctor requires you to answer the medical questions taking into account the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Division of arteriovenous fistula with ligation (procedure) has procedure site: arteri |
###Question: What is the meaning of Phobia, School? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: An overwhelming, irrational, and persistent fear of attending school. |
###Question: What is the relation between Single photon emission computed tomography with computed tomography of brain perfusion (procedure) and Nervous System, Brain ? | You're a doctor, kindly address the medical queries according to the patient's account.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Single photon emission computed tomography with computed tomography of brain perfusion (procedure) has direct procedure site: Nervous System, Brain |
###Question: What is the meaning of thiosulfate dehydrogenase (quinone) activity? | In your capacity as a doctor, it is expected that you answer the medical questions relying on the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Catalysis of the reaction: 6-decylubiquinone + 2 thiosulfate = 6-decylubiquinol + tetrathionate. [EC:1.8.5.2, RHEA:10936] |
###Question: What is the meaning of research study? | In your capacity as a doctor, it is expected that you answer the medical questions relying on the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A coordinated set of actions and observations designed to generate data, with the ultimate goal of discovery or hypothesis testing. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Rebound Tonometry? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A method in which a probe is bounced off of the surface of the cornea, creating an induction current that is used to calculate intraocular pressure. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Palpebral fissure length line? | Given your background as a doctor, please provide your insight in addressing the medical questions based on the patient's account.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Fiat anatomical line of head bounded by endocanthion and exocanthion. |
###Question: What is the relation between CV system and Pulmonary capillary wedge method ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Pulmonary capillary wedge method has procedure site: CV system |
###Question: What is the relation between Replacement of aneurysmal iliac artery by anastomosis of aorta to external iliac artery NEC (procedure) and arteri ? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Replacement of aneurysmal iliac artery by anastomosis of aorta to external iliac artery NEC (procedure) has direct procedure site: arteri |
###Question: What is the relation between Imp/repl brain stim lead and Nervous System, Brain ? | You're a doctor, kindly address the medical queries according to the patient's account.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Imp/repl brain stim lead has procedure site: Nervous System, Brain |
###Question: What is the relation between Urinary System, Bladder and Caecocystoplasty (procedure) ? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Caecocystoplasty (procedure) has direct procedure site: Urinary System, Bladder |
###Question: What is the relation between Antiseptic Agent [TC] and Benzoyl peroxide 7% (product) ? | You're a doctor, kindly address the medical queries according to the patient's account.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Benzoyl peroxide 7% (product) has active ingredient: Antiseptic Agent [TC] |
###Question: What is the meaning of Broad neck? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Increased side-to-side width of the neck. [HPO:probinson] |
###Question: What is the meaning of Geodia? | Given your background as a doctor, please provide your insight in addressing the medical questions based on the patient's account.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A genus of massive or globular SPONGES in the family Geodiidae, with large spicules at or near the surface. |
###Question: What is the relation between Intrapulmonary arteriovenous fistula (disorder) and arteri ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Intrapulmonary arteriovenous fistula (disorder) has finding site: arteri |
###Question: What is the relation between skin vesicle and Blister of trunk without infection (finding) ? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Blister of trunk without infection (finding) has associated morphology: skin vesicle |
###Question: What is the relation between infection drug and Permethrin adverse reaction (disorder) ? | As a healthcare professional, please evaluate the patient's description and offer your expertise in answering the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Permethrin adverse reaction (disorder) has causative agent: infection drug |
###Question: What is the meaning of Film Mammography? | Your role as a doctor requires you to answer the medical questions taking into account the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: The use of x-rays to create a picture of the breast on a film. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Dental Curing? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: The process by which resin-based materials are polymerized to become rigid. |
###Question: What is the relation between Lcf-ASP and asparaginase 10,000 UNT per 2 ML Injectable Solution ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: asparaginase 10,000 UNT per 2 ML Injectable Solution has active ingredient: Lcf-ASP |
###Question: What is the relation between Official/simple antacids (substance) and Antacid Preparation ? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Official/simple antacids (substance) has active ingredient: Antacid Preparation |
###Question: What is the meaning of Benign neoplasm of breast? | Given your profession as a doctor, please provide responses to the medical questions using the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A non-metastasizing neoplasm arising from the breast parenchyma. |
###Question: What is the relation between Ibritumomab tiuxetan (product) and Antineoplastic Agent [TC] ? | Being a doctor, your task is to answer the medical questions based on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Ibritumomab tiuxetan (product) has active ingredient: Antineoplastic Agent [TC] |
###Question: What is the meaning of DNA Breaks? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: Interruptions in the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA. |
###Question: What is the relation between Axillary part of subclavian artery and Embolism and thrombosis of the axillary artery (disorder) ? | Being a doctor, your task is to answer the medical questions based on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Embolism and thrombosis of the axillary artery (disorder) has finding site: Axillary part of subclavian artery |
###Question: What is the relation between Congenital muscular dystrophy with intellectual disability (disorder) and Nervous System, Brain ? | Being a doctor, your task is to answer the medical questions based on the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Congenital muscular dystrophy with intellectual disability (disorder) has finding site: Nervous System, Brain |
###Question: What is the meaning of Qualifier (concept)? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A term that helps define and render a concept unique. |
###Question: What is the meaning of Epithelium? | Your identity is a doctor, kindly provide answers to the medical questions with consideration of the patient's description.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: The layers of EPITHELIAL CELLS which cover the inner and outer surfaces of the cutaneous, mucus, and serous tissues and glands of the body. |
###Question: What is the relation between Contusion of brain without open intracranial wound (disorder) and Nervous System, Brain ? | As a medical professional, your responsibility is to address the medical questions using the patient's description.
Determine the relation between the two medical terms. | ###Answer: Contusion of brain without open intracranial wound (disorder) has finding site: Nervous System, Brain |
###Question: What is the meaning of Intracranial cavernous hemangioma? | Considering your role as a medical practitioner, please use the patient's description to answer the medical questions.
Explain the definition of the medical term. | ###Answer: A cavernous hemangioma arising from the brain and meninges. |
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