Potent medicinal product (Drastic): what is it and how does it act on the body A potent drug (Drastic) is a group of drugs that cause significant changes in the functioni ...
Read MoreThe Serratus muscle is a muscle that begins with several teeth resembling saw teeth. For example, the serratus anterior muscle, a muscle that starts in large teeth from t ...
Read MoreThe ridge (Jugum) is an anatomical feature that is widely found in the bones of many animals, including humans. This is a ridge or groove that connects two pieces of bone ...
Read MoreNevus (Naevus, plural Naevi) is a birthmark: a clearly visible formation on the skin that a person has from birth. There are many different types of nevus. Some, includin ...
Read MoreThe Basilar Artery is a large artery that is located at the base of the brain and provides its blood supply. It is formed at the connection of two vertebral arteries and ...
Read MoreA cranioclast is a surgical instrument that is used to separate the fetal skull from its torso. This procedure is performed to allow the dead fetus to pass naturally thro ...
Read MoreA scanogram (Scintiscan) is a medical study in which the distribution of a radiopharmaceutical in the patient’s organs and tissues is recorded using special equipment. Du ...
Read MoreWithdrawal symptoms are the physical and psychological symptoms that occur when you stop or reduce the use of any substance to which you have developed an addiction. With ...
Read MoreAlcuronium: description, use and side effects Alcuronium, commercially known as Alloferin, is a muscle relaxant used medically to induce complete muscle relaxation. The d ...
Read MoreSept- and Septi- are prefixes used in medical terminology. They have the following meanings: Seven. This prefix indicates the number seven or seventh. For example, sept ...
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