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  2. White Matter Disease: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - WebMD

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    Trouble learning or remembering new things. A hard time with problem solving. Slowed thinking. Leaking urine. Depression. Problems walking. Balance issues and more falls. White matter disease is ...

  3. Nota bene - Wikipedia

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    Nota bene ( / ˈnoʊtə ˈbɛneɪ /, / ˈnoʊtə ˈbɛni / or / ˈnoʊtə ˈbiːni /; plural form notate bene) is a Latin phrase meaning "note well". [1] It is often abbreviated as NB or n.b., and first appeared in English writing c. 1711. [2] [3] [4] In Modern English, it is used, particularly in legal papers, [5] to draw the attention of the ...

  4. Hypoechoic Mass: What This Ultrasound Result Means - WebMD

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    Solid masses of dense tissue are hypoechoic. ‌ Hyperechoic. This term means "lots of echoes." These areas bounce back many sound waves. They appear as light gray on the ultrasound. Hyperechoic ...

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  6. What to Know About Sclerotic Lesions - WebMD

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    A benign bone growth doesn’t usually pose a risk to your health aside from the possibility of pain and discomfort. In some cases, sclerotic bone lesions may cause visible deformities or impact ...

  7. Sclerotic Lesions: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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    Possible causes of a benign sclerotic lesion include: blood vessel inflammation. collagen vascular disease. sickle cell disease. Gaucher’s disease. alcohol abuse. long-term corticosteroid ...

  8. Hypoechoic Nodule on Thyroid: Cancer Risk, Next Steps, Outlook

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    Hypoechoic nodules are nodules that look darker on an ultrasound. They’re usually benign, but your healthcare professional may want to do some followup tests to be sure. Thyroid nodules are ...

  9. William Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare ( c. 23 [a] April 1564 – 23 April 1616) [b] was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. [4] [5] [6] He is often called England's national poet and the " Bard of Avon " (or simply "the Bard").