Nervous System Autonomic: Regulator of internal organs Our body is a complex system consisting of many organs and tissues that work together to support vital functions. T ...
Read MoreDiaschisis is a temporary loss of reflex activity in the brain stem or spinal cord that develops as a result of damage to the cerebral cortex. With diaschisis, suppressio ...
Read MoreIdiosyncrasy: Features of the body's reaction to food and drugs Idiosyncrasy is a change in a person’s sensitivity to certain foods or drugs. This phenomenon can manifest ...
Read MoreLipomatosis is a pathological condition characterized by excessive accumulation of adipose tissue in the body. The main signs of lipomatosis: Increased fat content in t ...
Read MoreThe perikaryon is the main part of the neuron, which contains the nucleus and other organelles. It is also called the cell body or soma. The perikaryon is the site for pr ...
Read MoreBrush Border of Epithelial Tissue, or Brush Border, is another name for microvilli. Microvilli are extensions of the apical surface of certain epithelial cells, particula ...
Read MoreBrickwith syndrome, also known as somatization disorder, is one of the most complex and poorly understood psychological disorders. Most people suffering from this syndrom ...
Read MoreHereditary is a term meaning the transmission of characteristics or properties from parents to children. Such traits or properties are called heritable. Heredity is deter ...
Read MoreSclerotomy (Sclervlomy) is a surgical procedure that is used to treat a number of eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts and diabetic retinopathy. It involves cutting t ...
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