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Terfenadine

May-28-24

Terfenadine is an antihistamine used to treat hay fever and relieve symptoms such as sneezing, itching and watery eyes. It is prescribed for oral administration and has a ...

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Birth Control

May-28-24

Birth Control is a practice that helps prevent unwanted pregnancies. It involves the use of contraception or sterilization (male or female) to reduce the chance of concep ...

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Wallerian Degeneration

May-28-24

Wallerian Degeneration is a type of fatty degeneration that develops within the sheath of a damaged nerve fiber. This process occurs distal to the area of ​​nerve injury ...

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Cardiac

May-28-24

Cardiac (from Latin cardiacus - cardiac) is a term that has two main meanings: Relating to or affecting the heart. Cardiac diseases are diseases associated with disrupt ...

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Immunophoresis

May-28-24

Immunophoresis is a method of identifying an unknown antigen or detecting the presence of an antibody in blood serum. It is based on the occurrence of a precipitation rea ...

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Histamine

May-28-24

Histamine is a compound derived from the amino acid histidine. Present in almost all tissues of the body, associated with basophilic leukocytes and mast cells. Histamine ...

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Ventriculoscopy

May-28-24

Ventriculoscopy is a method for studying the ventricles of the brain, which allows you to visualize and evaluate the state of the internal structures of the brain using f ...

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Tenosynovitis, Tenosynovitis, Peritendinitis

May-28-24

Tenosynovitis, Tenosynovitis, Peritendinitis is an inflammation of the synovial sheath of the tendon, which leads to pain, swelling and the appearance of a clearly distin ...

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Pyr- (Pyr-), Pyro- (Pyro-)

May-28-24

Pyr- (Pyr-), Pyro- (Pyro-) - a prefix meaning: Fire. For example, the word "pyrolysis" means the decomposition of organic substances under the influence of high tempera ...

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Cold hypersthesia (Cryaesthesia)

May-28-24

Cold hypersthesia (cryaesthesia) is a condition characterized by increased sensitivity to cold. Main features: Very high sensitivity of the body to low temperatures. Pe ...

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