Meningococcus (pl. Meningococci) is one of the most dangerous bacteria associated with the development of meningitis and other serious infections. This bacterium belongs ...
Read MoreOphthalmitis is an inflammation of the eye. Ophthalmitis can be caused by infection (bacterial or fungal), injury, or other causes. Inflammation can affect various struct ...
Read MoreTransmethylation is a biochemical reaction that occurs in the cells of living organisms and plays an important role in the metabolism of many compounds. During this react ...
Read MoreNeurons are the basic building blocks of the nervous system and perform the role of transmitting information within the body. However, not all neurons perform only sensor ...
Read MoreSubstance Diaphoretic (Hidrotic): description and properties Hidrotic is the name given to a substance that has the ability to stimulate the secretion of sweat. This subs ...
Read MoreTetan- and Tetaho (Tetano-) are prefixes that represent various medical terms associated with tetanus and tetany. Tetanus is a dangerous infectious disease caused by the ...
Read MoreConcretion is a stone formed from calcium salts, for example, in the kidneys, as well as in the lumen of an internal organ (or on a foreign body, for example, a ureteral ...
Read MoreThe pisiform bone, also known as the pea-shaped bone, is one of the smallest bones in the human body. It is located in the wrist, between the radius and the triquetrum, a ...
Read MoreDia- is a prefix that is used in a number of words and has several meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. In the first meaning, Dia- means "through". For ...
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