Splenectomy: Surgical removal of the spleen Introduction: Splenectomy, or surgical removal of the spleen, is a procedure that is performed to remove the spleen from the p ...
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Read MoreFlail Chest Cage Flail Chest is a serious chest condition in which the edges of the ribs become unstable due to multiple fractures of the ribs and sternum. This condition ...
Read MoreKinase (Kmase) is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of phosphate groups from ATP to substrates during phosphorylation. Kinases play an important role in the regulatio ...
Read MoreDipyridamole (Dipyrida-Mole) is a medicinal substance that dilates the blood vessels of the heart and reduces platelet aggregation. It is given orally or by injection to ...
Read MoreMultigravida: what does it mean and what features of pregnancy should be taken into account? Repeated pregnancy is, of course, an amazing period in a woman’s life. Howeve ...
Read MoreA whiplash injury is injury to the ligaments, vertebrae, spinal cord, or nerve endings in the neck caused by sudden, sudden flexion or hyperextension of the neck. Such a ...
Read MoreThe vestibule is an anatomical structure that is located at the entrance to the hollow part of the organ. In the human body, the vestibule can be found in various organs, ...
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