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Scalenus Syndrome, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

May-28-24

Scalenus Syndrome, also known as Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, is a common condition that presents with various symptoms associated with compression of the subclavian artery ...

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Hypoxia

May-28-24

Hypoxia: Understanding and Consequences of Oxygen Deprivation Hypoxia, also known as oxygen deprivation, is a condition in which the body's tissues do not have enough oxy ...

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Addiction

May-28-24

Addiction is a state of dependence that develops as a result of becoming accustomed to a particular drug. More precisely, the term encompasses a state of physical depende ...

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Nephritis, Bright S Disease

May-28-24

Nephritis, Bright's Disease Nephritis is an inflammation of the kidneys. Nephritis is a nonspecific term that is used to describe a condition caused by various causes. Br ...

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Codeine

May-28-24

Codeine is an analgesic derived from morphine, but weaker in its analgesic effect and less toxic than the latter; It also has a calming effect on the human body. Prescrib ...

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Nosology (Nosology)

May-28-24

Nosology (from ancient Greek νόσος - disease and λόγος - study) is a branch of medicine that studies the problems of classification and nomenclature (names) of diseases. ...

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Campimetry

May-28-24

Campimetry is a method for determining the central field of vision. The patient gazes with one eye into a slit in the center of a black screen located two meters away fro ...

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Бузерелин (Buserelin)

May-28-24

Buserelin is a synthetic analogue of GnRH, also known as follicle-stimulating hormone-releasing hormone (FSHR). It is used to treat endometriosis and prostate cancer. End ...

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Sympathoblast

May-28-24

A sympathoblast is a small cell formed early in the development of nervous tissue. During embryogenesis, sympathoblasts arise from neuroepithelial cells and subsequently ...

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Santa- (Centi-)

May-28-24

Centi- is a prefix meaning one hundredth of something. It comes from the Latin word "centum", which means "one hundred". This prefix is ​​widely used in the SI (Internati ...

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