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 ...
Read MoreNuclear 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 ...
Read MoreHem- (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 ...
Read MoreKeratomalacia 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 ...
Read MoreThe 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 ...
Read MoreHebephrenia is a form of schizophrenia. Typically, hebephrenia is a chronic disease, and its most noticeable manifestation is a violation of the thinking process: emotion ...
Read MoreRimiterol (Ptchegog) is a medicinal substance similar to isoprenaline; used as a bronchodilator in the treatment of asthma and chronic bronchitis. Prescribed by inhalatio ...
Read MoreHydrocortisone and Cortisol are steroid hormones that play an important role in regulating carbohydrate metabolism and adapting the body to stressful situations. Both hor ...
Read MoreBile 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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