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Symphysiotomy

May-28-24

Symphysiotomy is a surgical operation consisting of dissection of the pubic symphysis in order to increase the diameter of the pelvis and facilitate labor. It is used in ...

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Hearing Aid

May-28-24

Hearing Aid is an electronic device that allows a deaf person to distinguish sounds. A hearing aid includes a miniature sound receiver, an amplifier, and either a hearing ...

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Diverticulum (pl. Diverticula)

May-28-24

Diverticulum (Diverticulum, plural. Diverticula) is a common disease of the digestive system, which is characterized by pouch-like protrusion of weak areas of the walls o ...

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Condition Borderline

May-28-24

The Borderline state is used to describe personality changes. People with this condition have unstable and extremely passionate relationships with other people. They ofte ...

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Glutelin (Glutelin)

May-28-24

Glutelin is one of the most common types of simple proteins found in plants. Glutelins are characterized by the fact that they are soluble only in dilute acids and bases. ...

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Vinblastine

May-28-24

Vinblastine is a cytotoxic drug; prescribed by intravascular injection mainly for the treatment of malignant diseases of the lymphatic system (for example, Hodgkin's dise ...

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Capgras Syndrome, Illusion Of Doubles

May-28-24

Capgras Syndrome, Illusion Of Doubles Capgras Syndrome, also known as Illusion Of Doubles, is a rare mental disorder that involves the illusion that a loved one has been ...

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Small Intestinal Juice, Intestinal Juice (Succus Entericus, Intestinal Juice)

May-28-24

Small Intestinal Juice, Intestinal Juice (Succus Entericus, Intestinal Juice) is one of the key components of the human digestive system. This clear, alkaline liquid is p ...

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Noci- (Nod-)

May-28-24

Noci- (Nod-) is a prefix used in medical terms to indicate pain or injury. It comes from the Latin word "nodus", which means knot or knot. In medical terminology, the pre ...

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Causalgia (Causalgia)

May-28-24

Causalgia is a condition characterized by a persistent unpleasant burning sensation in a limb after partial damage to the sympathetic and somatic sensory nerves in it. Th ...

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