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Vasotomy

May-28-24

Vasotomy is a surgical operation that involves cutting the wall of the vas deferens. This procedure is usually performed to catheterize the duct and inject a radiopaque c ...

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Anticholinesterase

May-28-24

In this article we will look at Anticholinesterase - any substance that inhibits the action of the enzyme cholinesterase. Cholinesterase is responsible for the destructio ...

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Basal Membrane

May-28-24

The basal membrane is one of the most important components of the skin and other tissues. It is a thin intercellular layer that is located under the epithelium and surrou ...

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Dehiscence

May-28-24

Dehiscence is a condition in which a surgical wound does not close completely after surgery. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including improper suture placement ...

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Box respirator, "Iron Lung"

May-28-24

An Iron Lung respirator, also known as a Box respirator, is a device designed to protect the lungs from inhaling contaminated air. It was developed in 1860 and was used i ...

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Effleurage, Effleurage

May-28-24

Affection and stroking (effleurage) are massage techniques that are used to improve blood supply to the patient's tissues. Effleurage is performed using the hand of a mas ...

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Dysarthria

May-28-24

Dysarthria is a speech disorder that results in unclear, unclear pronunciation of words and phrases. Although the overall meaning and meaning of spoken words does not cha ...

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Selegiline (Selegiline)

May-28-24

Selegiline is a medicine that is used to treat Parkinson's disease. It belongs to a group of medications called monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors. Selegiline works by bl ...

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Werdnig-Hoffmann Disease

May-28-24

Werdnig-Hoffman disease - familial spinal muscular atrophy: a hereditary disease - a severe form of muscle atrophy, characterized by degenerative changes in the neurons o ...

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Cryoglobulin

May-28-24

Cryoglobulins are abnormal proteins - immunoglobulins, which can be present in the blood of patients with a number of diseases. These proteins become insoluble at low tem ...

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