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  2. Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Possible Complications - WebMD

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    Chemo can damage the heart muscle and affect its ability to pump blood throughout your body. Neurotoxicity. In some cases, chemo can damage your nervous system’s ability to function properly.

  3. Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and More

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    Mantle cell lymphoma is a cancer of white blood cells, which help your body fight infections. You may hear your doctor call your condition a type of "non-Hodgkin's lymphoma." These are cancers of ...

  4. MCT Oil: Health Benefits and Common Uses - WebMD

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    Usually, people use MCT for help with: Problems taking in fat or nutrients. Weight loss. Appetite control. Extra energy for exercise. Inflammation. More research is needed to discover if MCT oil ...

  5. 7 Science-Based Benefits of MCT Oil - Healthline

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    caproic acid. caprylic acid. capric acid. In some cases, the specific types have unique benefits. MCT oil is almost entirely caprylic and capric acid ( 3 ). Here are 7 science-backed benefits you ...

  6. Absolute Monocytes: Typical Range, What High or Low Results ...

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    Absolute monocytes per microliter of blood (mcL) Adults. 0.2 to 0.95 x 10 3. Infants from 6 months to 1 year. 0.6 x 10 3. Children from 4 to 10 years. 0.0 to 0.8 x 10 3. These ranges can vary ...

  7. Medial Collateral Ligament Injury of the Knee (MCL Tear)

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    The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is located on the inner aspect, or part, of your knee, but it’s outside the joint itself. Ligaments hold bones together and add stability and strength to a ...

  8. Apex beat - Wikipedia

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    The apex beat (lat. ictus cordis ), also called the apical impulse, [1] is the pulse felt at the point of maximum impulse ( PMI ), which is the point on the precordium farthest outwards (laterally) and downwards (inferiorly) from the sternum at which the cardiac impulse can be felt. The cardiac impulse is the vibration resulting from the heart ...

  9. MCL Tears, Sprains, & Other Injuries: Symptoms & Treatment

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    A grade 2 (moderate) MCL tear usually heals in 4-6 weeks with treatment. A grade 3 (severe) MCL tear usually takes 6 weeks or longer to heal with treatment. If you have surgery, it can take more time.