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Hydrostatic pressure serves as the chief regulator of water transfer between intracellular and interstitial fluid.
Localized Osteoporosis
A condition where bone density and strength are significantly reduced in a specific area of the body, increasing the risk of fracture.
Torus Fracture
A type of bone fracture characterized by a bulging or buckling of the cortex due to compression, commonly occurring in children's long bones.
Sequela
A condition that is the consequence of a previous disease or injury.
Seventh Characters
A term often used in medical coding to provide additional information about the encounter or the phases of care.
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