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Explain why patients with McArdle disease do not accumulate lactate during light exercise.
Prostatic Hyperplasia
A benign condition in which the prostate gland enlarges and blocks the flow of urine.
PSA Test
A blood test used to screen for prostate cancer by measuring the level of prostate-specific antigen.
Urine Flow
The act of urination, involving the release of urine from the bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body; problems can indicate health issues.
Pap Test
A screening procedure for cervical cancer involving the collection of cells from the cervix to look for abnormalities that may indicate precancerous or cancerous conditions.
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