Tooth III is one of the hard structures of the oral cavity, designed for grinding food. The root of each tooth is located in a separate dental alveolus of the alveolar ar ...
Read MoreSuppuration: the process of pus formation Suppuration, or suppuration, is the process by which pus forms in the body. Pus is a viscous fluid containing dead bacteria, tis ...
Read MoreGammaglobulin, also known as immunoglobulin, is a protein present in blood plasma. It gets its name from its characteristic speed of movement in an electric field, which ...
Read MoreParatyphoid fever is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the species Salmonella paratyphi A, B or C. The disease spreads through contaminated feces of patients or ...
Read MoreBalanoposthitis is a common disease that is characterized by inflammation of the head and inner layer of the foreskin of the penis. The condition usually occurs in men wh ...
Read MoreBalkan Nephropathy is a type of kidney failure that occurs primarily in the former Yugoslavia. The causes of this disease are still unknown. A distinctive feature of Balk ...
Read MoreA tonometer is an indispensable device for measuring pressure in various parts of the body. It can be used to measure blood pressure, intraocular pressure and other types ...
Read MoreCatagen is one of the stages of the hair growth cycle that follows anagen and precedes telogen. During catagen, the hair follicle begins to shrink and become disconnected ...
Read MoreSphygmo- (Sphygmo-) - prefix denoting pulse In medical terminology, the prefix “Sphygmo-” (or “Sphygmo-” in English transcription) plays an important role, denoting a con ...
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