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Nystatin (Nystatin)

May-28-24

Nystatin is an antifungal drug; used mainly to treat fungal infections, especially candidiasis. It is usually found in a number of dosage forms in combination with other ...

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Bronchodilator

May-28-24

Bronchodilator: action, use and limitations A bronchodilator is a drug that is used to widen the air passages in the lungs. It works by relaxing the smooth muscle of the ...

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Bronchiolitis

May-28-24

Bronchiolitis is an inflammatory disease of the bronchioles that is most often caused by respiratory syncytial virus and leads to shortness of breath and other breathing ...

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Atony

May-28-24

Atony is a condition in which muscles lose their normal elasticity and become flaccid and passive. The term "atonia" comes from the Greek word "atonia", which means "a ho ...

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Dentinogenesis

May-28-24

Dentinogenesis: the process of dentin formation in teeth Dentinogenesis is the process of dentin formation, which is carried out by odontoblasts - specialized cells locat ...

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Cystinuria

May-28-24

Cystinuria (Cysfinuria) is a rare hereditary disease that is characterized by excessive excretion of the amino acid cystine in the urine. This occurs due to a defect in t ...

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Hepatic Vein

May-28-24

The Hepatic Vein is an important element of the anatomy of the human liver. It is one of several short veins that run inside the lobes of the liver. After all the veins p ...

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Trichology

May-28-24

Trichology is a branch of dermatology that studies the structure, physiology and pathology of hair. Trichology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases ...

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Blue Baby

May-28-24

Blue Baby is an infant suffering from a congenital heart defect with manifestations of cyanosis. The most common birth defects in children are tetralogy of Fallot and tra ...

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Depressor

May-28-24

Depressor (from Latin deprimere - lower) is a term that is used in anatomy and physiology to designate structures that perform the function of reducing or inhibiting any ...

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