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Herniated Disc

May-28-24

Intervertebral Disc Herniation (Slipped Disc): causes, symptoms and treatment A herniated disc, also known as a Slipped Disc, is a common spinal disorder that can cause p ...

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Fluspirylene

May-28-24

Fluspirilene: an effective antipsychotic drug for the treatment of schizophrenia Fluspirilene is a powerful antipsychotic drug used to treat schizophrenia. This drug is h ...

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Enterocentesis

May-28-24

Enterocentesis is a surgical procedure that can be used to treat various conditions associated with the accumulation of gases and fluids in the stomach or intestines. Dur ...

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Sympathy

May-28-24

Interaction, or Sympathy, in physiology is the mutual influence that different parts of the body, organs and body systems have on each other. This phenomenon plays an imp ...

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Neurotmesis

May-28-24

Neurotmesis: When a peripheral nerve is completely severed Neurotmesis is one of the types of damage to the peripheral nervous system, which is characterized by a complet ...

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Proinsulin (Proinsulin)

May-28-24

Proinsulin is a substance produced in the pancreas from which the hormone insulin is formed. Proinsulin is an inactive precursor to insulin. It consists of a chain of ami ...

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Eugenics

May-28-24

Eugenics is a science that deals with the improvement of the human race based on the principles of genetics. It was developed at the end of the 19th century and became wi ...

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Salpingectomy

May-28-24

Salpingectomy - surgical removal of the fallopian tube. The fallopian tubes (fallopian tubes) are thin tube-like organs that connect the ovaries to the uterus. They carry ...

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Shoulder Neck Surgical

May-28-24

The surgical neck of the humerus is a narrowed section of the diaphysis of the humerus, located between the head of the humerus and its body. Fractures often occur in thi ...

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-Plasia

May-28-24

Plasia (-Plasia) Plasia (-plasia) is a suffix used in medical terminology to indicate the formation or development of something. This suffix comes from the Greek word "pl ...

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