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Aortic Replacement

May-28-24

Aortic Replacement is a surgical procedure to replace a diseased section of the aorta (most often the abdominal aorta). Typically, a flexible tube made of synthetic mater ...

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Siderocyte

May-28-24

Siderocyte: what is it and how are they formed Siderocytes are special blood cells that have the ability to accumulate iron in their tissues. These cells are a type of re ...

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Craniotomy (Craniototu)

May-28-24

Craniotomy Craniotomy (from the Greek words cranion - skull and tome - cut) is a surgical operation to remove part of the bones of the skull. Craniotomy is performed for ...

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Tranylcypromine (Tranylcypromine)

May-28-24

Tranylcypromine: mechanism of action, application and side effects Tranylcypromine is an antidepressant that belongs to the class of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO inh ...

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Costochondritis

May-28-24

Chondritis Costalis, also known as costochondritis, is a condition in which the cartilage connecting the ribs and sternum is inflamed. This can lead to chest pain and dis ...

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Image Sequential (After-Image)

May-28-24

After-Image: How does maintaining a vivid representation of an object in the brain work? After-Image, or After-Image, is the phenomenon of maintaining a vivid image of an ...

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Epimysium

May-28-24

Epimysium is a connective tissue membrane surrounding a muscle. It covers the entire muscle and serves to connect muscle fibers into a single whole. The epimysium perform ...

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Horner syndrome (Homer S syndrome)

May-28-24

Homer's Syndrome Horner's Syndrome is an oculo-pupillary symptom complex that develops as a result of damage to the cervical or thoracic parts of the sympathetic trunk. T ...

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Biceps

May-28-24

Biceps: anatomy and functions Biceps (from Latin biceps, “double-headed”) is a muscle that consists of two heads and is located in different parts of the body. The two mo ...

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Amniotic Sac (Amniotic Cavity)

May-28-24

The Amniotic Sac is an important component of embryonic development in mammals, including humans. This is a fluid-filled cavity that is located between the embryo and the ...

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