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Arbovirus

May-28-24

Arbovirus is a group of viruses that contain RNA and can be transmitted from animals to humans through insects such as mosquitoes, ticks and other arthropods. That's why ...

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Malacia

May-28-24

Malacia is a medical term that refers to abnormal softening of tissues or organs. This condition can affect various parts of the body such as bones, soft tissues, nerves ...

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Chest

May-28-24

The chest, also known as the rib cage or pectus, is one of the most important parts of the human body. It consists of the breastbone, ribs and breastbone, as well as musc ...

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Symptomatology, Semiology

May-28-24

Symptomatology, Semiology is a branch of medicine that studies the symptoms of various diseases. Symptomatology is also a generalized name for the symptoms that appear in ...

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Enterocele

May-28-24

Enterocele is a hernia of the pouch of Douglas that forms in the rectal uterine cavity. It may also contain loops of the small intestine. Enterocele belongs to the group ...

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Zaeda, Angular stomatitis (Perleche)

May-28-24

Zaeda, or angular stomatitis (perleche) is an inflammatory skin disease in the corners of the mouth, manifested by dryness, redness and cracking. Reasons for jamming: L ...

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Hydroxyurea

May-28-24

Hydroxyurea is a drug that is used to treat certain types of leukemia. It is an antitumor drug that inhibits cell growth and can reduce the white blood cell count in the ...

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Polyphyletic

May-28-24

Polyphyletic (from ancient Greek πολύς - numerous and φῦλον - tribe, clan) is a term used in biological taxonomy to designate a group of organisms that have similar chara ...

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Shell of the Eye Iris, Iris (Iris)

May-28-24

Eye Shell Iris, Iris (Iris): Regulator of light and eye color The lining of the eye, known as the iris or iris, is one of the key parts of the eye that performs a number ...

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Rise of Littlefinger (Hypothenar)

May-28-24

Hypothenar is a term used to describe the prominent medial portion of the palm proximal to the little finger. This elevation is formed by three muscles: Palmaris brevis ...

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