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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Foam cells
  1. ... storage disease). These cells are referred to as "foam cells" because of their foamy or soap-suds appearance.
  2. ... Two types of earplugs are available to wear: Foam or silicone earplugs, available at drugstores, help reduce ... poorly. Custom-fit musician earplugs fit better than foam or silicone ones and do not change the ...
  3. ... feminine hygiene sprays Use of spermicide jellies, gels, foams, and sponges Radiation therapy to the pelvis area ... A urinalysis may reveal red blood cells (RBCs) and some white ... under a microscope to look for cancerous cells. A urine culture ( ...
  4. ... decrease diarrhea, such as loperamide Pain medicines Steroid foam that coats the lining of the rectum Special ...
  5. ... are many different types of dressings, including: Gels Foams Gauze Films Your provider may use one or ... produced by the body that helps wound-healing cells grow. Skin grafts -- a surgeon removes part of ...
  6. ... was once used as a stabilizer in beer foam. It caused a condition called "beer-drinker's heart," ...