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Pericardiotomy (Rericardiotomy), Pericardotomy (Pericardotomy)

May-28-24

Pericardiotomy, Pericardotomy, is a surgical operation that may be necessary to provide access to the heart during surgery or to remove excess fluid from the pericardial ...

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Onih- (Onych-), Oniho (Onycho-)

May-28-24

Onych- and Onycho- are prefixes that are often used in medical terms to refer to human nails. These prefixes come from the Greek word "όνυξ", which means "nail". Nails ar ...

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Microgram

May-28-24

A microgram is a unit of mass that is equal to one millionth of a gram. The symbol for microgram is mcg. This unit of measurement is widely used in medicine, pharmacology ...

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Hellp Syndrome

May-28-24

Hellp Syndrome is a severe form of preeclampsia that affects many body systems. The main signs of this syndrome are: Hemolysis is the destruction of red blood cells, wh ...

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Lamina (Lamina, Pl. Laminae)

May-28-24

Lamina (lamina, plural laminae) is a thin membrane or layer of tissue. The plates are found in various parts of the human and animal body. They can be part of bones, cart ...

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Ureterosigmoidostomy (Ureterosigmoidostomy)

May-28-24

Ureterosigmoidostomy (Ureterosigmoidostomy) is a surgical operation consisting of implantation of the ureters into the sigmoid colon (see Ureterosigmoidostomy). This type ...

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Erythron

May-28-24

Erythron is part of the body's hematopoietic system, which is directly related to the production of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Erythron includes all cells and tissue ...

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Consumption General

May-28-24

General exhaustion, or consumption, is a disease that is characterized by sudden weight loss and degeneration of body tissues. Previously, General Exhaustion was often as ...

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Ketoprofen (Ketoprofen)

May-28-24

Ketoprofen is an anti-inflammatory drug from the group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It is prescribed orally to treat various types of arthritis and rheumatic ...

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Seam I (Raphe)

May-28-24

Suture I (Raphe) is a line, ridge, groove or fold of tissue or any organ at the junction of two embryologically distinct parts that form a single structure in the adult. ...

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