Crash syndrome is a renal failure that develops as a result of extensive trauma and necrosis of muscle tissue. This syndrome develops due to acute necrosis of the renal t ...
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Read MoreCerebrospinal Fluid (Csf) is an important fluid that protects the brain and spinal cord. It is transparent and fills the subarachnoid space, the ventricles of the brain a ...
Read MoreDolichocephaly is the presence of a relatively long skull in a person with a cranial index of less than 75. Such a skull is called dolichocephalic. Dolichocephaly is char ...
Read MoreScabicide: an effective treatment for scabies Scabies is a common skin disease caused by infection of the skin by scabies mites. This unpleasant and itchy problem can cau ...
Read MorePyridostigmine (Pupdostigmine): description, use and side effects Pyridostigmine (Pupdostigmine) is a drug that is used to treat myasthenia gravis. This disease is charac ...
Read MoreNotch - (in anatomy) a depression, especially in a bone. Notches in bones usually serve as attachment sites for tendons or ligaments. They can also provide passage for bl ...
Read MorePorocephaliasis (Rogocephaliasis) is a rare invasion of the nasal cavity, trachea, lungs, liver or spleen by nymphs of parasitic arthropods of the genus Porocephalus. Hum ...
Read MoreSweating (Perspiration): what is it and why is it needed? Sweating is a process that occurs in the human and animal body and involves the secretion of sweat by the sweat ...
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