Phalangeal Cells - supporting cells that serve as a support for the sensory hair cells of the organ of Corti, as well as for the nerve endings at the bases of the hair ce ...
Read MoreTumor pilaris, also known as Hairbalt, is a rare disease associated with the formation of tumors in the stomach. Hairbalt is a type of trichobezoar, a condition in which ...
Read MoreEct (Eat): what is it and how does it work? Ect is an abbreviation for electroconvulsive therapy, also known as electroshock. This procedure is used medically to treat va ...
Read MorePresbyacusis is a progressive hearing loss that many people develop as they age. This is the most common type of hearing loss and is associated with degeneration of the c ...
Read MoreHookworm disease is a disease that develops as a result of invasion of the small intestine by hookworms. The larvae of these nematodes live in the soil and can infect hum ...
Read MoreHypoglossal Nerve - the twelfth cranial nerve (XII), innervating the muscles of the tongue; carries out movements associated with speech and swallowing. This nerve innerv ...
Read MoreOintment (Unguenlum) is a medicinal substance presented in semi-liquid form. It is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry to treat various skin diseases. Ointments ar ...
Read MoreThe term "labial" or "labial" is used in various fields of medicine and dentistry to describe the anatomical features associated with the lips. First, the term labial ref ...
Read MoreThiopentone: description, application and possible complications Thiopentone is a short-acting barbiturate that is widely used in medicine as a means of general anesthesi ...
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