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Infusion (Drip), Introduction Intravenous Drip

May-28-24

Infusion (Drip), Administration Intravenous Drip (Intravenous Drip) are important methods of introducing fluids into the patient's body. These methods are used for transf ...

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Postganglionic

May-28-24

Postganglionic is a term used to describe the axon of a ganglion neuron of the autonomic nervous system that terminates in the smooth muscle or gland it innervates. In th ...

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Injection

May-28-24

Injection is the introduction of medications or other liquids into the body using a syringe (usually injections introduce those medicinal substances that can be destroyed ...

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Sclerectomy (Sclerectomy)

May-28-24

Sclerectomy is a surgical operation during which part of the sclera is removed. The sclera is the white fibrous membrane of the eyeball. It maintains the shape of the eye ...

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Sleep-Walking

May-28-24

Sleepwalking is a condition in which a person gets up during sleep and begins to walk, performing various actions. This phenomenon is also called somnambulism or sleepwal ...

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Mastoiditis

May-28-24

Mastoiditis: causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Mastoiditis is a serious inflammatory disease that can result from the spread of infection from the middle ear to t ...

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Haptoglobin

May-28-24

Haptoglobin is a protein present in blood plasma that plays an important role in the detoxification of free hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells t ...

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Carbuncle

May-28-24

A carbuncle is several boils connected to each other by numerous passages. The infection usually develops due to the ingestion of Staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcus au ...

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Leptocyte

May-28-24

A leptocyte is an abnormally narrow red blood cell. Leptocytes have an elongated shape and a reduced diameter compared to normal red blood cells. The appearance of an inc ...

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From- (Ot-), Oto- (Oto-)

May-28-24

Ot- (Ot-), Oto- (Oto-) - a prefix denoting an ear. For example, ototomy is a surgical dissection of the ear. Prefixes from - and oto-Greek origin. They are used in medica ...

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