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Autovaccination

May-28-24

Autovaccination is the process of using an autovaccine during the vaccination process. This approach to vaccination uses the body's own immune resources to create protect ...

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Ventrofixation (Venrtosuspension, Ventrofixation)

May-28-24

Ventrofixation (Venrtosuspension, Ventrofixation) - surgical fixation of the displaced uterus to the anterior abdominal wall by shortening the round ligaments at the poin ...

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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (Pid)

May-28-24

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): causes, symptoms and treatment Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is a serious condition that occurs in women and is characterized by in ...

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Arthrodesis

May-28-24

Arthrodesis is a surgical operation that involves fixing bones in a joint and leading to restriction of movement of the joint. It is performed if the joint is extremely p ...

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Muscle Psoas Major

May-28-24

Psoas Major muscle: anatomy, functions and health The Psoas Major muscle is an important muscle that plays a key role in the movement of the hip joint. Located on the pos ...

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Перихондрит (Penchondritis)

May-28-24

Perichondritis is an inflammation of the cartilage and surrounding soft tissue (perichondrium), usually developing as a result of some kind of chronic infection. Perichon ...

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Cost- (Cost-), ​​Kocto- (Costo-)

May-28-24

Cost- (Cost-), ​​Kocto- (Costo-) are prefixes that are often used in medical terminology to denote the connection with the ribs. These prefixes come from the Latin word " ...

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Aerophagy

May-28-24

Aerophagy is a common condition that is associated with swallowing excess air. This can happen accidentally while eating or drinking quickly, or unknowingly due to habit. ...

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Gametocide

May-28-24

Gametocide is a medicinal substance that is used to destroy gametocytes - the germ cells of parasites. One of the most famous examples of the use of gametocides is in the ...

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Cholesteatoma

May-28-24

A cholesteatoma is a skin-bound cavity containing layers of dead skin cells that grow from the middle ear into the mastoid process of the temporal bone, destroying normal ...

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