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Dorsal, Posterior (Dorsal)

Sep-13-23

Dorsal or posterior is a term relating to the back or located on or near the back or at the back of any organ. The dorsal part of the body is opposite to the ventral (abd ...

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Bubble I (Bladder)

Sep-13-23

The bladder, also known as the urinary bladder, is an important organ of the human body designed to store urine secreted by the kidneys. Its shape resembles a sac, and it ...

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Madaroz (Madarosis)

Sep-13-23

Madarosis is the medical term for the abnormal development or loss of eyelashes and/or eyebrows. Madarosis can be congenital or acquired. With congenital madarosis, there ...

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Exhibitionism

Sep-13-23

Exhibitionism is a type of sexual perversion that manifests itself in the desire to expose one's genitals in front of another person. The term comes from the Latin word " ...

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Holmes-Adie Syndrome

Sep-13-23

Eydie-Holmes syndrome (also known as Eydie syndrome) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by loss or decreased deep tendon reflexes combined with an abnormal pup ...

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Osmiophilic

Sep-13-23

Osmiophilic is a term used to characterize tissues that stain easily with osmium tetroxide. Osmium tetroxide is used as a dye in microscopy, particularly electron microsc ...

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Cotrimoxazole (Co-Trimoxazole)

Sep-13-23

Co-Trimoxazole: an effective antibacterial drug for the treatment of urinary tract infections Co-Trimoxazole is an effective antibacterial drug that is widely used to tre ...

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Actg, Adrenocortikotrophic hormone, Adrenocortikotrophin, Corticotrophin

Sep-13-23

Actg, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Adrenocorticotropin, Corticotrophin is a hormone synthesized by the anterior pituitary gland. Produced in large quantities in response ...

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Lowmolecular-Weight Heparin

Sep-13-23

Low molecular weight heparin is a type of heparin that is better absorbed by the human body and requires less frequent use than regular heparin, used as an anticoagulant ...

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Hare Lip (Harelip)

Sep-13-23

Hare Lip (Harelip) Harelip is a congenital defect that appears as a cleft lip. It can pass on one or both sides of its midline in the place where the fetus has a gap betw ...

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