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Trace the pathway of sound as it enters the external ear until it is perceived in the brain.
Urinary Output
The volume of urine produced and eliminated by the kidneys in a specific time period, typically measured in a medical context to assess kidney health or fluid balance.
Minimal Change Nephrotic Syndrome
A kidney disorder causing significant loss of proteins in the urine, leading to swelling and minimal change seen in kidney tissues.
Corticosteroids
Are a class of steroid hormones that are used in medicine to treat a variety of conditions, including inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and allergies.
Minimal Change Nephrotic Syndrome
A kidney disorder mostly seen in children that leads to significant proteinuria, swelling, and risk of infection, but with minimal changes seen in kidney tissue under a microscope.
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