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Microgyria

May-28-24

Microgyria is a defect in the development of the brain, in which its convolutions are very small, and noticeable structural abnormalities are observed in the cerebral cor ...

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Gestodene

May-28-24

Gestodene is a progestogen used in oral contraceptives in combination with estrogen. It belongs to the group of progestins - synthetic progesterone-like hormones. Gestode ...

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Picric Acid, Trinitrophenol

May-28-24

Picric Acid and Trinitrophenol are two yellow crystalline solids that are widely used for scientific and medical purposes. Both substances are nitroaromatic compounds con ...

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Adam S Apple, Laryngeal Prominence

May-28-24

Adam's Apple, Laryngeal Prominence Adam's Apple, or Laryngeal Prominence, is a protrusion of the angle of the thyroid cartilage of the larynx. This protrusion is clearly ...

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Head

May-28-24

The Head is one of the most important parts of the human body. It is formed by the skull, which contains the brain and sense organs such as vision, hearing, smell and tas ...

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Caudal

May-28-24

Caudal - relating to the lower part of the body The caudal term in medicine and biology refers to everything that refers to the lower body or tail. The term comes from th ...

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Golgi Cells

May-28-24

Golgi Cells in the central nervous system: features and functions Golgi cells are multipolar neurons that are present in the central nervous system (CNS) of humans and an ...

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Hook-shaped process (Hamulus, Pl. Hamuli)

May-28-24

The hook-shaped process (Hamulus, Pl. Hamuli) is a hook-shaped process that can be found on various bones of the human body. It may be present on the hamate bone (Hamate) ...

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Liposuction

May-28-24

Liposuction is a method of removing unwanted accumulations of subcutaneous fat using powerful suction. The suction is a tube that can be inserted under the skin in variou ...

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Ophthalm- (Ophthalm-), Ophthalmo- (Ophthaimo-)

May-28-24

Ophthalm- and Ophthalmo- are prefixes used in medical terminology to refer to the eye or eyeball. These prefixes come from the Greek word "ophthalmos", which means "eye". ...

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