Leukopenia is a condition characterized by a decrease in the number of leukocytes (white blood cells) in the blood compared to normal levels. White blood cells play an im ...
Read MoreCage Chest Keeled, "Chicken Breast" (Pigeon Chest) Pectoral cage Keeled, “Chicken Breast” (Pigeon Chest) is a protrusion of the sternum forward, which leads to deformatio ...
Read MoreHydrogen indicator, pH (РН) is a measure of the content of hydrogen ions in a solution, according to which it is determined whether a given solution belongs to acids or a ...
Read MoreDerealization: loss of sense of reality Derealization (Derealw Tion) is a state when a person loses a sense of the reality of the environment. In this state, everything a ...
Read MoreTocopherol is a fat-soluble vitamin, also known as vitamin E. It is a group of 8 compounds called α, β, γ and δ-tocopherol and α, β, γ and δ-tocotrienol. α-tocopherol exh ...
Read MorePelvimetry: measurement of the internal diameters of the pelvis Pelvimetry is a medical procedure that is used to measure the four internal diameters of the pelvis: trans ...
Read MoreEnteralgia: Study and explanation of abdominal colic Abdominal colic, also known as enteralgia, is a medical term used to describe acute pain that occurs in the abdominal ...
Read MoreInvertebrates are animals that lack a backbone. Invertebrate animals of medical importance include: Insects are carriers of infectious diseases (malaria mosquitoes, fli ...
Read MoreThe vestibule glands are two pairs of mucous glands that open into the vestibule of the vagina. The greater vestibular gland, also known as Bartholin's gland, is located ...
Read MoreHirschsprung's disease is a congenital malformation of the rectum, and sometimes the distal colon, resulting from denervation of all elements of the intestinal wall and b ...
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