Creatinase and Creatine Kinase are enzymes that play an important role in the body's metabolism. These enzymes are involved in the metabolic breakdown of creatine to crea ...
Read MoreDisoma is a deformity of the fetus in which it has one head and two torsos. This is a rare congenital developmental disorder caused by partial splitting of the embryo in ...
Read MoreStatus Lymphaticus is a pathological condition characterized by an enlargement of the thymus gland and other organs of the immune system. Previously, it was believed that ...
Read MoreHydroxyprogesterone is a synthetic female sex hormone (see Progestogen); prescribed by injection to prevent miscarriage, as well as to treat various menstrual disorders. ...
Read MoreLarva I (Larva, Plural Larvae) is the preceding adult stage of development of some animal species, consisting in the hatching of immature individuals, for example, insect ...
Read MorePulsus Paradoxus is a condition characterized by a significant dip in systolic blood pressure and pulse volume during inspiration. This condition can be caused by various ...
Read MoreCase Control Study is one of the epidemiological research methods that is used to identify cause-and-effect relationships between certain factors and diseases. This metho ...
Read MoreCardiac Arrest: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Cardiac arrest is a serious condition that can lead to death if not treated promptly. It occurs when the pumping function o ...
Read MoreAntivenin (Antivenene, Antivenin) is an important drug in medical practice, which is used to treat poisoning caused by the venoms of snakes, spiders and scorpions. This i ...
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