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Verbigeration

May-28-24

Verbigeration is the periodic meaningless repetition of the same words or phrases. This condition is a type of speech-affecting stereotypy that most often occurs in peopl ...

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Contrast Medium

May-28-24

Contrast Medium: Improves visibility in X-ray examinations Contrast agent, also known as contrast agent or contrast agent, plays an important role in the field of medical ...

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Neologism

May-28-24

Neologism (in psychiatry) is the invention of words that are given known meanings. Usually observed in childhood; however, when it occurs in adults, it may be a symptom o ...

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Tachypnoea

May-28-24

Tachypnea is rapid breathing in which the respiratory rate exceeds normal levels. Tachypnea may be caused by fever, lung infections, heart failure, anemia, medication sid ...

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Hypothyroidism

May-28-24

Hypothyroidism is a common disease that occurs due to insufficient function of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is a gland that is located in the neck and is responsi ...

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Contact Therapy

May-28-24

Contact Therapy is a type of radiation therapy that is used to treat tumors. In this therapy, a radioactive substance is brought into close contact with the part of the b ...

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Vasodilator, Vasodilator

May-28-24

Vasodilator, Vasodilator: application, mechanism of action and side effects Vasodilators, also known as vasodilators, are an important class of drugs used to treat variou ...

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Amantadine (Amanladine)

May-28-24

Amantadine (Amanladine): description, use and side effects Amantadine (Amanladine) is an antibacterial drug that is used to treat influenza. Its action is aimed at preven ...

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Ureter-, Uretero-, Ureter-, Ureteral (Ureter-, Urelero-)

May-28-24

Ureter-, Uretero-, Ureter-, Uretero- (Ureter-, Urelero-) - a prefix denoting the ureter (ureters) The medical terminological arsenal is rich in many prefixes, suffixes an ...

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Mite I (Mite)

May-28-24

Mite I (Mite) is a free-living or parasitic arthropod insect belonging to the Acarina group. Most ticks are very small in size (less than 1 mm long). Ticks lack antennae ...

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