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Where is the spleen? What is its function?
Eschar
Thick layer of dead, dry tissue that covers a pressure ulcer or thermal burn. It may be allowed to be sloughed off naturally, or it may need to be surgically removed.
Wound Dehiscence
A surgical complication where a wound ruptures along a surgical incision line, often due to inadequate healing or mechanical stress on the wound.
Protrusion
The act of projecting out or bulging beyond the usual or expected surface.
Visceral Organs
Internal organs within the main cavities of the body, especially those within the abdominal region.
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