Diseases :: Page - 805

Branchial Cyst

May-28-24

A Branchial Cyst is a cyst that develops at the site of one of the pharyngeal pouches of the embryo as a result of its abnormal development. Pharyngeal pouches are tempor ...

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Wheezing (Rhonchus, Plural. Rhonchi)

May-28-24

Wheezing (Rhonchus, Plural Rhonchi) is an abnormal sound resulting from the passage of air through narrowed bronchi. Wheezing can be heard with a stethoscope as the patie ...

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Baroreceptor, Baroceptor

May-28-24

Baroreceptor, Baroceptor - branching free sensory nerve endings that record changes in intravascular blood pressure. The main receptors are located in the carotid sinus a ...

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Bunion

May-28-24

Bunion is an unpleasant disease that manifests itself in the form of swelling of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. Often a bag appears in this place, and the big toe m ...

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Myringoplasty (Muringoplasty), Tympanoplasty (Tympanoplasty)

May-28-24

Myringoplasty, Tympanoplasty is a surgical operation that involves closing a defect in the eardrum by transplanting it. This operation is performed to restore the integri ...

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Gnvg (Gnrh)

May-28-24

Gnrh is a hormone that plays an important role in the reproductive system of humans and animals. It is also known as gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Gonadotropin-releasin ...

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Auranofin (Auranofin)

May-28-24

Auranofin: description, use and side effects Auranofin is a drug from the group of gold-containing drugs that is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis ...

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Implantation

May-28-24

Implantation is a process that occurs during the early stages of embryonic development. Implantation includes the following aspects: Attachment of the embryo (blastocys ...

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Crown

May-28-24

Crown: what is it and how is it used in dentistry The crown, also called the “thimble,” is the part of the tooth that is covered with enamel and is usually clearly visibl ...

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Lipopolysaccharide

May-28-24

Lipopolysaccharide: structure, functions and role in pathology Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is an important constituent of the cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria and plays ...

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