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Division of Cellular Medicine
Our treatment has also demonstrated
significant
Results (as shown below) in the following Medical areas
Herpes Sim·plex
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Main Entry: herpes sim·plex
Pronunciation: - sim- pleks
Function: noun
: either of two viral diseases caused by herpesviruses of
the genus Simplexvirus that are marked especially by
watery blisters on the skin or mucous membranes of the lips,
mouth, face, or genital region
AIDS - related Kaposi's sarcoma
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Main Entry: Ka·po·si's
sarcoma
Pronunciation: kap- -z z-, k - p -, -s z-
Function: noun
: a neoplastic disease affecting especially the skin and mucous
membranes, characterized especially by the formation of pink
to reddish-brown or bluish tumorous plaques, macules, papules,
or nodules especially on the lower extremities, and formerly
limited primarily to elderly men in whom it followed a benign
course but now being a major
and sometimes fatal disease associated with immunodeficient
individuals with AIDS -- abbreviation KS
Ka·po·si / k -p -sh / , Moritz (1837-1902),
Hungarian dermatologist. Kaposi taught and practiced at a
leading clinic of dermatology in Vienna. He was the author
of a number of original descriptions of skin diseases including
the condition now known as Kaposi's sarcoma.
Gynecological
Condyloma Acuminata
(anus and genital warts)
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Main Entry: condyloma acu·mi·na·tum
Pronunciation: - - kyü-m - n t- m
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural condylomata acu·mi·na·ta
/- n t- /
: GENITAL
WART
Main Entry: genital wart
Function: noun
: a wart on the skin or adjoining mucous membrane usually
near the anus and genital organs -- called also condyloma,
condyloma acuminatum, venereal wart
Barrett's esophagus
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Main Entry: Bar·rett's
esophagus
Pronunciation: bar-its-, ber-
Function: noun
: metaplasia of the lower esophagus that is characterized
by replacement of squamous epithelium with columnar epithelium,
occurs especially as a result of chronic gastroesophageal
reflux, and is associated with an increased risk for esophageal
carcinoma -- called also Barrett's epithelium
Barrett, Norman Rupert (1903-1979), British surgeon. Barrett's
numerous positions included those of surgeon at King Edward
VII Sanatorium, Midhurst, and at London's St. Thomas's and
Brompton Hospitals; lecturer in surgery at the University
of London; and examiner in surgery at the universities of
Cambridge, Oxford, Birmingham, London, and Khartoum. He also
served as editor of Thorax and contributed to several surgery
textbooks.
Psoriasis
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Main Entry: pso·ri·a·sis
Pronunciation: s - r - -s s
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -a·ses /- s z/
: a chronic skin disease characterized by circumscribed red
patches covered with white scales
Macular Degeneration
An effective therapy
for age related
macular degeneration (leaky type) of the eye
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Main Entry: macular degeneration
Function: noun
: progressive deterioration of the macula lutea resulting
in a gradual loss of the central part of the field of vision;
especially : AGE-RELATED
MACULAR DEGENERATION
The treatment has also been successful
in the following areas.
Main Entry: ac·ne
Pronunciation: ak-n
Function: noun
: a disorder of the skin caused by inflammation of the skin
glands and hair follicles; specifically : a form found
chiefly in adolescents and marked by pimples especially on
the face
- ac·ned /-n d/ adjective
Main Entry: pap·il·lo·ma
Pronunciation: pap- - l -m
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -mas
also -ma·ta /-m t- /
: a benign tumor (as a wart or condyloma) resulting from an
overgrowth of epithelial tissue on papillae of vascularized
connective tissue (as of the skin) -- see PAPILLOMAVIRUS
Main Entry: peri·odon·tal
Pronunciation: per- - - dänt- l
Function: adjective
1 : investing or surrounding a tooth
2 : of or affecting the periodontium <periodontal
infection>
- peri·odon·tal·ly /- l- / adverb
Main Entry: rheumatoid
arthritis
Function: noun
: a usually chronic disease that is considered an autoimmune
disease and is characterized especially by pain, stiffness,
inflammation, swelling, and sometimes destruction of joints
-- abbreviation RA; called also atrophic arthritis
-- compare OSTEOARTHRITIS
Main Entry: tinea cru·ris
Pronunciation: - kr r- s
Function: noun
: a fungal infection involving especially the groin and perineum
Main Entry: tinea pe·dis
Pronunciation: - ped- s
Function: noun
ringworm of the feet
: ATHLETE'S
FOOT
Main Entry: vas·cu·lar
disease
Pronunciation: vas-ky -l r
Function: adjective
1 : of, relating to, constituting, or affecting a tube or
a system of tubes for the conveyance of a body fluid (as blood
or lymph) <vascular disease> <vascular surgical techniques>
2 : supplied with or containing ducts and especially blood
vessels <a vascular tumor> <the vascular layer of
the skin>
Chronic fungal infection of nail beds
Main Entry: fun·gal
Pronunciation: f -g l
Function: adjective
1 : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of fungi
2 : caused by a fungus <fungal infections>
Many recalcitrant fungal infections have likewise
been shown to benefit from the XYTOS Treatment
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