Diseases :: Page - 871

Sialadenitis

May-28-24

Sialadenitis, also known as salivary gland inflammation, is a common condition that can lead to discomfort and pain in the face and neck. This condition occurs when one o ...

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Geriatrics

May-28-24

Geriatrics is an important branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment and care of older people. The word "geriatrics" comes from the Greek words "geras" ...

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Flocculation

May-28-24

Flocculation is the process of formation of large flakes or sediment of an initially indistinguishable substance in a solution under the influence of physical or chemical ...

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Retainer, Holder

May-28-24

A retainer is an important element of dental structures that performs several functions. It can be part of a partial denture, an orthodontic appliance, or a dental bridge ...

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Thoracocentesis (Thoracentesis, Thoracocentesis)

May-28-24

Thoracentesis (Thoracentesis, Thoracocentesis) is a medical procedure in which a needle and syringe are used to puncture and aspirate fluid or air from the pleural cavity ...

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Spatula, Spatula

May-28-24

Spatula, Spatula (Spatula) is a small tool that is widely used in medical institutions, including dentistry. This tool is a blunt spatula with a flat or slightly curved e ...

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Heteroplasty

May-28-24

Heteroplasty (from ancient Greek ἕτερος - “different” and πλάσσω - “mold”) is the transplantation of tissue from an animal of one species to a representative of another, ...

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Talampicillin

May-28-24

Talampicillin: description, use and side effects Talampicillin is an antibiotic that belongs to the penicillin group. Its chemical structure is very similar to ampicillin ...

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Diaper rash (Intertrigo)

May-28-24

Diaper rash (Intertrigo) is a superficial inflammation of two areas of skin in contact with each other (for example, the inner surfaces of the thighs or areas of skin und ...

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-Phrenia

May-28-24

-Phrenia (-phrenia) is a suffix of Greek origin used in psychiatric terminology to denote mental disorders and morbid states of mind. This suffix comes from the Greek wor ...

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