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Dyschondroplasia

May-28-24

Dyschondroplasia is a condition resulting from incomplete ossification of cartilage and manifests itself in the formation of numerous benign cartilaginous tumors (chondro ...

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Birthing Chair

May-28-24

The Birthing Chair is an innovative solution created to facilitate the process of caring for small children and make the life of young mothers more comfortable and conven ...

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Tritium

May-28-24

Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen that contains one proton and two neutrons in its nucleus. Due to the presence of two neutrons in the nucleus, tritium has a larger mass ...

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Jaundice (Jaundice, Icterus)

May-28-24

Jaundice (Jaundice, Icterus) is a problem associated with excess bilirubin in the blood, which leads to a yellow coloration of the skin and sclera of the eyes. This pheno ...

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Gout I (Gout)

May-28-24

Gout is a disease associated with impaired metabolism of uric acid in the body. As a result of excess uric acid and its salts (urates), they accumulate in the blood and a ...

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Jactitation

May-28-24

Delirious thrashing, also known as jactitation, is one of the most characteristic symptoms of serious illnesses that are accompanied by high fever. This condition manifes ...

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Macrognathia

May-28-24

Macrognathia is a medical term that describes a noticeable increase in the size of one jaw compared to the other. This usually occurs with the lower jaw becoming larger t ...

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Coccobacillus (Coccobacillus)

May-28-24

Coccobacillus (Coccobacillus) is a rod-shaped bacterium that externally resembles cocci - spherical bacteria. This bacterium is so small that its shape can be mistaken fo ...

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Phosphatase

May-28-24

Phosphatase is a class of enzymes that play an important role in many biological processes related to phosphorus metabolism. Phosphorus is an essential element in the bod ...

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Sphygmomanometer

May-28-24

The Sphygmomanometer is an essential tool for all medical institutions and home use. Developed at the end of the 19th century, it is one of the most important and accurat ...

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