Myoporum acuminatum was created in 1810.
Myoporum viscosum was created in 1810.
Myoporum parvifolium was created in 1810.
Myoporum insulare was created in 1810.
Santalum acuminatum was created in 1810.
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transplant shock.
Myoporum groundcover may turn yellow due to overwatering, poor soil drainage, nutrient deficiencies, or fungal diseases such as root rot. It is important to check the plant's watering schedule, soil quality, and overall health to address any issues causing the yellowing.
The Ngaio (Myoporum laetum) is also known as the mousehole tree and is the name of a suburb in Wellington.
Condyloma acuminatum is a benign epithelia proliferation caused by human papiloma virus(HPV),especially types 6 and 11.Condyloma acuminatum may involve mucocutaneous genital surfaces of either sex:sexual contact is the more likely mode oftransmission.it is most common after puberty:its presencein prepubertal child should arouse suspicion of sexual abuse.Gross morpholgy is that of sessile or pedunculated papillae excrescence ,often involving the coronal sulcus or inner surface of the prepuce.Histologic characteristics include branching stromal papillae covered by hyperplastic stratified squamous epithelium, often associated with prominent hyperkeratosis.vacuolation of superficial epethelial cells is common . maturation of epethelia cells is orderly,in contact to carcinoma in situ.Most lesion remain benign:they may recur owing to persistence of HPV infection.posted by (Dr. rashid mehmood)
In general, if you have an abnormal PAP smear that shows it, then unfortunately yes. Here's the text from the Medical DQ list: (12) Abnormal Pap smear graded LGSIL or higher severity, or any smear in which the descriptive terms carcinoma-in-situ, invasive cancer, condyloma acuminatum, human papilloma virus, or dysplasia are used. You can read the full DQ list at the related question link below.
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