Carbenoxolone: an anti-inflammatory agent to speed up the healing of ulcers Carbenoxolone is an anti-inflammatory drug that is widely used to speed up the healing of st ...
Read MoreCryoprecipitate - what is it and how is it used? Cryoprecipitate is a precipitate that forms when blood plasma is frozen and then thawed. It contains a high concentration ...
Read MoreThe scalene muscle (Sealenus) is one of four paired muscles of the neck (anterior (scalenus anterior), middle (medius), smallest (minimus) and posterior (posterior)); the ...
Read MoreMuscle Sternohyoid (Stemohyoid): Anatomy and functions The Sternohyoid muscle, also known as Stemohyoid, is one of the infrahyoid muscles of the neck. It plays an importa ...
Read MoreAn Anti-Arrhythmic drug is any of the medicinal substances used to restore cardiac arrhythmias (see Arrhythmia). Antiarrhythmic drugs include: Atropine, an alkaloid obt ...
Read MoreSleep apnea, or Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), is a serious condition that can have life-threatening consequences. It is characterized by a temporary cessation of breathi ...
Read MoreOphthalmotomy is a surgical operation that involves making an incision in the eyeball. The purpose of this operation is to gain access to the internal structures of the e ...
Read MoreThe Iliopsoas muscle is one of the most important muscles in the human body and plays a key role in the movement of the hip and hip joint. It is formed from three compone ...
Read MorePulmonary tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It primarily affects the lungs, but can affect other organs as well. Tuberculosis is ...
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