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1) Scleroderma, Dermatosclerosis : جلد کی بیماری : (noun) an autoimmune disease that affects the blood vessels and connective tissue; fibrous connective tissue is deposited in the skin.

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Haversian Canal : ہڈی کا خلا , Granulation : بھرتے زخم کا سوجا ہوا کنارہ , Rheumatologist : جوڑوں اور پٹھوں کا ڈاکٹر , Histiocyte : ہسٹیوکیٹ خلیہ , Bone Marrow : ہڈی کا گودا , Rheumatology : جوڑوں اور پٹھوں کے امراض کا علم , Bone : ہڈی , Acne Rosacea : ایک جلدی مرض , Adhesion : بافتوں کا ملاپ , Cheloid : زخم پر کھال کی تہ , Periosteum : ہڈیوں کے اوپر کی جھلی , Kernicterus : دماغ میں اساسی ابھاروں کی بائل سٹیننگ , Regenerate : جسمانی اعضاء کا تندیل ہونا , Flesh : گوشت , Mange : جلد کی بیماری , Cicatrice : داغ , Diapedesis : بافتوں میں رگوں کی دیواروں میں سے خونی خلیوں کا گزرنا , Erythema : جلد پر سرخ دھبے , Ectoblast : بیرونی جلد , Agglutination Test : خون کی جانچ , Donor : جسم کا کوئی حصہ دینے والا مدد کے لئے , Kuru : مہلک دماغی بیماری , Endocrine : ہارمون , Infection : جراثیم کا حملہ , Ulcer : ناسور , Cryosurgery : برد جراحی , Trachoma : آنکھ کے پپوٹوں کی سوزش , Celiac Disease : مرض شکم , Rheumatism : وجع المفاصل , Histocompatibility : خلیوں کی مطابقت , Lesion : زخم

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Haversian Canal: any of the many tiny canals that contain blood vessels and connective tissue and that form a network in bone.

Granulation: new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process.

Rheumatologist: A rheumatologist is a medical specialist who focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions related to the musculoskeletal system and autoimmune disorders. They deal with a wide range of diseases, such as arthritis, lupus, fibromyalgia, and other connective tissue disorders.

Histiocyte: a macrophage that is found in connective tissue.

Bone Marrow: the fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones.

Rheumatology: Rheumatology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders that affect the joints, muscles, bones, and other related structures of the musculoskeletal system. Rheumatologists are physicians who specialize in the field of rheumatology and are experts in the management of conditions such as arthritis, autoimmune diseases, musculoskeletal pain disorders, and connective tissue diseases.

Bone: the skeletal system is comprised of rigid connective tissue that provides the framework and support for vertebrates` bodies.

Acne Rosacea: a skin disease of adults (more often women) in which blood vessels of the face enlarge resulting in a flushed appearance.

Adhesion: a fibrous band of scar tissue that binds together normally separate anatomical structures.

Cheloid: raised pinkish scar tissue at the site of an injury; results from excessive tissue repair.

Periosteum: a dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones (except at their extremities) and serving as an attachment for tendons and muscles; contains nerves and blood vessels that nourish the enclosed bone.

Kernicterus: an abnormal accumulation of bile pigment in the brain and other nerve tissue; causes yellow staining and tissue damage.

Regenerate: replace (tissue or a body part) through the formation of new tissue.

Flesh: the soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate: mainly muscle tissue and fat.

Mange: a persistent and contagious disease of the skin causing inflammation and itching and loss of hair; affects domestic animals (and sometimes people).

Cicatrice: a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue.

Diapedesis: passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue.

Erythema: abnormal redness of the skin resulting from dilation of blood vessels (as in sunburn or inflammation).

Ectoblast: the outer germ layer that develops into skin and nervous tissue.

Agglutination Test: a blood test used to identify unknown antigens; blood with the unknown antigen is mixed with a known antibody and whether or not agglutination occurs helps to identify the antigen; used in tissue matching and blood grouping and diagnosis of infections.

Donor: (medicine) someone who gives blood or tissue or an organ to be used in another person (the host).

Kuru: a progressive disease of the central nervous system marked by increasing lack of coordination and advancing to paralysis and death within a year of the appearance of symptoms; thought to have been transmitted by cannibalistic consumption of diseased brain tissue since the disease virtually disappeared when cannibalism was abandoned.

Endocrine: the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect.

Infection: (medicine) the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms and their multiplication which can lead to tissue damage and disease.

Ulcer: a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue.

Cryosurgery: the use of extreme cold (usually liquid nitrogen) to destroy unwanted tissue (warts or cataracts or skin cancers).

Trachoma: a chronic contagious viral disease marked by inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye and the formation of scar tissue.

Celiac Disease: it is an autoimmune disorder and a chronic digestive condition that primarily affects the small intestine. It is triggered by the consumption of gluten, which is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and their derivatives. When individuals with celiac disease ingest gluten, their immune system responds by damaging the lining of the small intestine. This damage hinders the absorption of essential nutrients from food, leading to a range of symptoms and potential long-term health issues.

Rheumatism: any painful disorder of the joints or muscles or connective tissues.

Histocompatibility: condition in which the cells of one tissue can survive in the presence of cells of another tissue.

Lesion: an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin).

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