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Polyposis (Polyposis)

May-28-24

Polyposis is a condition in which multiple polyps form on the wall of an organ or tissue. Polyps are small bumps that can have different sizes and shapes. They can form i ...

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Nuclear Cardiology

May-28-24

Nuclear Cardiology is a branch of cardiology that deals with the study and diagnosis of heart diseases using radioactive substances (radionuclides). The essence of the me ...

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Gem- (Haem-), Gema- (Haema-), Gemo- (Haemo-), Gemato- (Haemat (O)-)

May-28-24

Hem- (Haem-), Hema- (Haema-), Hemo- (Haemo-), Hemato- (Haemat (O)-) are prefixes that come from the Greek word "haema", which means "blood". They are widely used in medic ...

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Myalgia

May-28-24

Myalgia (from the Greek mys, myos - muscle and algos - pain) - muscle pain. Myalgia can be a symptom of many diseases and pathological conditions, including infectious di ...

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Keratomalacia

May-28-24

Keratomalacia is a progressive eye disease associated with malnutrition and vitamin A deficiency in the body. With keratomalacia, the cornea of ​​the eye softens and thin ...

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Visceral Cleft

May-28-24

The Visceral Cleft is a temporary notch or gap between the gill arches that forms during embryonic development. The branchial arches are the structures from which the var ...

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Hebephrenia

May-28-24

Hebephrenia is a form of schizophrenia. Typically, hebephrenia is a chronic disease, and its most noticeable manifestation is a violation of the thinking process: emotion ...

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Rimiterol (Ptchegog)

May-28-24

Rimiterol (Ptchegog) is a medicinal substance similar to isoprenaline; used as a bronchodilator in the treatment of asthma and chronic bronchitis. Prescribed by inhalatio ...

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Hydrocortisone, Cortisol

May-28-24

Hydrocortisone and Cortisol are steroid hormones that play an important role in regulating carbohydrate metabolism and adapting the body to stressful situations. Both hor ...

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Bile Pigments

May-28-24

Bile pigments are a coloring substance of bile, which is a product of the breakdown of hemoglobin and is secreted into bile. There are two most important bile pigments: ...

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