Gall Bladder - a pear-shaped sac (7-10 cm long) located below the right lobe of the liver; bile accumulates in it (see Fig.). Bile enters (via the common hepatic duct) in ...
Read MoreCementoma is a benign tumor of the cementum of the tooth. It is a nodule or tumor that forms as a result of excessive formation of cement inside the root canal of a tooth ...
Read MoreCoelioscopy is a method of examining the internal organs of the abdominal cavity using an optical device - a celioscope. The essence of the method is to insert a celiosco ...
Read MorePeriodontology is a branch of dentistry that deals with the study of the tissues surrounding the teeth and the treatment of diseases associated with the periodontal regio ...
Read MoreAriboflavinosis is a series of symptoms that occur when there is a deficiency of riboflavin (vitamin B2) in the human body. The main symptoms of ariboflavinosis: Inflam ...
Read MoreImpalpable - this term is used to describe structures located inside the body that cannot be felt with the hand (or are felt with great difficulty). Structures such as ly ...
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