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Dys- (Dys-)

May-28-24

Dis- (Dys-) is a prefix that is often used in medical terms and indicates the presence of disorders, abnormalities or damage to the body. This prefix comes from the Greek ...

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Sadism

May-28-24

Sadism is a type of sexual perversion in which a person receives sexual arousal from causing pain to his partner or mentally imagining this process. The term "sadism" com ...

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Intestine (Intestine, Bowel, Gut)

May-28-24

Intestines: functions, structure and diseases The intestine is an important part of the digestive system, which is responsible for digesting food and absorbing nutrients. ...

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Leishmaniasis

May-28-24

Leishmaniasis is a dangerous infectious disease caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus Leishmania. This disease is common in tropical and subtropical countries of the ...

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Bronchial Tree

May-28-24

The Bronchial Tree is a system of bronchi that carries air from the trachea to the lungs. It includes the following elements: Main bronchi - depart from the trachea and ...

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Disease Spread Rate, Disease Prevalence Rate

May-28-24

Disease spread rate and disease prevalence rate are important measures used to estimate the prevalence of diseases in a particular population. They can help determine dis ...

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Dystrophy (Dystrophy, Dystrophia)

May-28-24

Dystrophy (Dystrophy, Dystrophia) is a pathological condition that manifests itself in impaired development of organs and tissues, most often muscles. It occurs due to in ...

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Polythelia

May-28-24

Polythelia is one of the manifestations of hypermastia, a congenital disorder characterized by the appearance of additional mammary glands and/or nipples on the human bod ...

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Rubella

May-28-24

Rubella, also known as German rubella, is a viral disease caused by the Rubella virus. This disease is spread through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or ...

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Malformation

May-28-24

Malformation is any deviation from normal physical development. Malformations can be congenital or acquired developmental defects, and also arise as a result of various d ...

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