Villi (Villus, Pl. Villi) is a small finger-shaped outgrowth located on the surface of the mucous membrane of the small intestine. Each villi is covered with epithelium a ...
Read MoreStillbirth, or stillbirth, is the birth of a baby that shows no signs of life (no heartbeat, no breathing, no independent movements) at any stage after 24 weeks of pregna ...
Read MoreMikulicz S Disease is a rare disease characterized by damage to the lacrimal and salivary glands. It was first described by the Austrian pathologist Karl Mikulicz in 1892 ...
Read MoreLeptophonia (from the Greek words “leptos” - thin and “phone” - sound, voice) is a weakening of the voice, in which the voice becomes quiet and weak. Leptophonia can be c ...
Read MoreOsteoclastoma is a rare bone tumor that is formed as a result of the rapid proliferation of osteoclasts - cells that are involved in the destruction of bone tissue. This ...
Read MoreZoophobia (from the Greek words zoo - “animal” and phobia - “fear”) is a mental disorder characterized by an obsessive, unrealistic and constant fear of animals. People s ...
Read MoreSinger S Nodule is a pearly white nodule that often forms on the vocal cords of professional singers. This is a benign formation consisting of an accumulation of fibrous ...
Read MoreNew cerebellum, Neocerebellum (Neocerebellum) - sections of the cerebellum, including its hemispheres and sections of the vermis, which are located caudal to the first su ...
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