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Neutrophils with defective lysosomes are unable to
Electroencephalogram
A test that measures electrical activity in the brain, often used to diagnose neurological conditions.
Monro-Kellie Doctrine
A physiological principle stating that the total volume inside the cranial cavity is fixed, comprising brain tissue, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood; changes in one component must be compensated by changes in the others to maintain pressure balance.
Osmotic Diuretic
A type of diuretic drug that inhibits reabsorption of water and sodium, increasing urine production to reduce fluid in the body.
Antihypertensive
A type of medication used to lower high blood pressure.
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