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Opium (Opium)

May-28-24

Opium is an extract of the juice of the unripe fruits of the hypnotic poppy of the species Papaver somniferum. It has an analgesic and narcotic effect due to the morphine ...

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Osteoblast

May-28-24

An osteoblast is a cell of the embryonic mesoderm from which bone formation begins. Osteoblasts are young bone tissue cells that synthesize the components of the intercel ...

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Hashimoto S Disease

May-28-24

Hashimoto's Disease Hashimoto's Disease is a chronic inflammation of the thyroid gland (thyroiditis) caused by the formation of antibodies that attack normal thyroid tiss ...

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Keratinocyte

May-28-24

Keratinocyte is one of the main types of skin cells that make up more than 95% of all epidermal cells. They play an important role in the formation and maintenance of the ...

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Sarcoid

May-28-24

Sarcoid is a special form of skin lesions that occurs during sarcoidosis, a chronic systemic disease of unknown etiology, characterized by the formation of epithelioid ce ...

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Symbolism

May-28-24

Symbolism is a concept that is used in psychology to describe the process of representing an object or idea using symbols. The term is widely used in psychoanalysis, wher ...

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Histiocytoma (Histiocytomad)

May-28-24

Histiocytoma Histiocytoma is a tumor that consists of macrophages or histiocytes. Histiocytes are cells of the immune system that can absorb foreign substances and bacter ...

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Corneal Ring

May-28-24

The Corneal Ring is a ring that is inserted into the peripheral part of the cornea to change the curvature of its surface. This manipulation is performed to improve the e ...

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Huntington S Disease, Huntington S Chorea

May-28-24

Huntington's Disease, Huntington's Chorea Huntington's Disease, also known as Huntington's Chorea, is an inherited disease resulting from a single gene defect that is inh ...

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Branch (Ramus)

May-28-24

Branch (Ramus): branch and shoot in medical terminology In medical terminology, the term "ramus" (ramus) refers to a branch from the main trunk, especially in relation to ...

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