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Schick Test

May-28-24

The Schick Test is a test to determine a person's susceptibility to diphtheria. A small amount of diphtheria toxin is injected under the patient's skin; redness and swell ...

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Sexual Abuse

May-28-24

Sexual Abuse is one of the most common types of violence against people, especially against children. It is a crime that leaves the victim with physical, psychological an ...

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Flocculus

May-28-24

The flocculus is a small ovoid lobe of the cerebellum, which is located above its posterior lobe. It is centrally connected to the cerebellar node, which is located betwe ...

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Ew- (Hey-)

May-28-24

Eu- (or Ey-) is a prefix in Greek and Latin that is used to form compound words. It has the following basic meanings: Good, light The prefix Eu- is often added to the r ...

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Spinal Accessory Nerve

May-28-24

The spinal accessory nerve, also known as the accessory nerve, is an important nerve that plays a role in innervating several muscles of the neck and shoulder girdle. Thi ...

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Needle-Stick Injury

May-28-24

Needle stick injuries are a common problem among health care workers, especially nurses and doctors. This happens when a needle accidentally pierces the skin during vario ...

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Cistron

May-28-24

Cistron: A key piece of genetic information A cistron, a concept that plays an important role in molecular biology, is a fragment of DNA or RNA chain responsible for enco ...

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Basalioma (Rodent Ulcer)

May-28-24

Basal cell carcinoma, also known as rodent ulcer disease, is one of the most common types of skin cancer. It originates from the basal cells of the epidermis and can occu ...

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Maine (Hemimelia)

May-28-24

Hemimelia is a congenital absence or thickening and shortening (aplasia) of the peripheral parts of the limbs. Sometimes only one of the two paired bones of the limbs is ...

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Mesonephros, Wolf Flan Body

May-28-24

Mesonephros, Wolf Flan Body - a paired primary kidney that is formed in the embryo. The mesonephros functions as an excretory organ only for a very short time, and then i ...

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