Focal Distance is the distance between the lens and the point behind the lens where light rays converge when viewing a distant object. In a person with good vision, this ...
Read MoreSuperinfection - re-infection with a new infectious disease in the context of an ongoing infectious disease, caused by another microorganism, usually resistant to the dru ...
Read MoreTransient cerebrovascular accident (CVA), also known as transient ischemic attack (TIA), is a condition in which the blood fails to deliver enough oxygen to the brain for ...
Read MoreStaphylectomy, also known as staphylectomy, is a surgical procedure that involves removing the uvula of the soft palate. The uvula is a soft tissue projection that is loc ...
Read MoreHapt- (Hapl-) and Gapto- (Hapto-) are prefixes that denote touch. They are used in various scientific terms to indicate contact or connection between different objects. F ...
Read MoreParaparesis is a condition in which a person experiences mild paralysis in both legs. With paraparesis, problems with coordination of movements occur and muscle strength ...
Read MoreBlood coagulation (Blood Clotting) is an important process that plays a key role in stopping bleeding and maintaining the integrity of our body. When a blood vessel or so ...
Read MoreBundle of His - a bundle of cells of the cardiac conduction system extending from the atrioventricular node through the atrioventricular septum towards the ventricles. At ...
Read MoreAstereognosis is a violation of tactile gnosis, in which a person cannot identify objects by touch and determine their shape, size and consistency. In this case, the abil ...
Read MoreUrinary Diversion: methods and their features Urinary diversion is a procedure in which urine is removed from the urethra and collected in a special reservoir or pocket. ...
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