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Retroversion

May-28-24

Retroversion is an abnormal position of the uterus in which it deviates posteriorly and its base is located in the pouch of Douglas, opposite the rectum, instead of being ...

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Clonus

May-28-24

Clonus is the rhythmic contraction of one muscle or group of muscles in response to sudden touch, followed by a state of tension. Most often, clonus is observed in the mu ...

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Lyell S Disease

May-28-24

Lyell's Disease Lyell's disease is an acute autoimmune skin disease characterized by extensive necrosis of the epidermis and detachment of the epidermis from the dermis. ...

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Hematoma (Haematoma)

May-28-24

Hematoma is an accumulation of a blood clot inside tissue, looking like a solid tumor. The cause of a hematoma may be injury, a vascular disease, or a bleeding disorder. ...

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Spur

May-28-24

A spur is a sharp bony protrusion on the surface of a bone. The most common example of a spur is a heel spur. A heel spur is a spinous projection of the heel bone at the ...

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Photodermatosis (Photodermatosis)

May-28-24

Photodermatosis: causes, symptoms and treatment methods Photodermatosis is a skin disease that occurs as a result of exposure of the skin to light of different wavelength ...

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Chloroxylenol (Chloroxylenol)

May-28-24

Chloroxylenol is an antiseptic derived from phenol, but less toxic and more selective in its effect on bacteria; used mainly as solutions for skin disinfection. Trade nam ...

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Betaxolol (Betaxolol)

May-28-24

Betaxolol is a drug from the group of beta blockers that is used to treat hypertension and chronic uncomplicated glaucoma. This medication helps lower blood pressure and ...

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Bundle

May-28-24

A bundle is a group of muscle or nerve fibers located nearby and running in the same direction. For example, the atrioventricular bundle, also known as the bundle of His, ...

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Haversian System, Osteon

May-28-24

The Haversian System is an important structural unit of the compact layer of bone, which was discovered and described by the English anatomist Clovis Havers in 1664. This ...

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