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What causes gigantism?
Tissue Regeneration
The process by which the body replaces damaged or lost tissue with new tissue, restoring the original structure and functionality.
Ambulated
Pertaining to walking or moving about; often used in medical contexts to describe patients beginning to walk after surgery or illness.
Medical-surgical Unit
A hospital department specializing in the care of patients who require surgical procedures or who are recovering from surgery.
Wellness-illness Continuum
Refers to a model that illustrates the full range of health between the extremes of illness and wellness, highlighting that health is dynamic and continuously changing.
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