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Rehabilitation

May-28-24

Rehabilitation is a set of measures aimed at restoring the health, ability to work and social adaptation of patients with various diseases, injuries or other disabilities ...

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Canaliculus (Pl. Canaliculi)

May-28-24

A canaliculus (lat. canaliculus) is a narrow channel or duct of small diameter. Tubules are widely distributed in humans and animals. They perform the function of transpo ...

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Methoserpidine

May-28-24

Methoserpidine is a drug that is used to lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension. It belongs to the group of alpha-blockers, which block the action of norepine ...

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Ateleosis, Pituitary Infantilism (Ateleiosis)

May-28-24

Atheliosis, or pituitary infantilism, is incomplete sexual development due to insufficient production of hormones by the pituitary gland. This disease is characterized by ...

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Bright S Disease

May-28-24

Bright S Disease is a form of nephritis characterized by inflammation of the kidneys and progressive renal failure. The disease was named after the British physician Rich ...

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Mycoplasma (Mycoplasta)

May-28-24

Mycoplasma (Mycoplasta) is a representative of a group of small, immobile microorganisms whose cells do not have a sufficiently rigid cell wall and therefore can change t ...

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Abortion, Miscarriage

May-28-24

Abortion, Miscarriage (Abortion) - expulsion (removal) of an embryo or fetus from the uterus at a stage of pregnancy when it is not yet capable of independent survival (t ...

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Pylephlebitis, Purulent Pylephlebitis (Portal Pyaemia)

May-28-24

Pylephlebitis, also known as Portal Pyaemia, is a rare complication of septic inflammation and thrombosis of the hepatic portal vein. The disease occurs as a result of th ...

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Thymitis

May-28-24

The thymus, or gland of fate, is an important organ of the immune system. It is located in the chest cavity behind the breastbone and is responsible for the development o ...

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Oogonia (Oogonium, Pl. Oogonia)

May-28-24

Oogonia is a female reproductive cell formed at an early stage of embryonic development. Primary germ cells migrating into the ovaries of the embryo begin to multiply in ...

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