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Sterco- (Stereo-)

May-28-24

Stereo- is a prefix that is often used in medical terminology to refer to feces. This prefix comes from the Greek word "stereos", which means "solid" or "dense". In medic ...

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Telangiectasia (Telangiectasis, Plural. Telangiectases)

May-28-24

Telangiectasia (Telangiectasis, plural. Telangiectases) - a small accumulation of dilated capillaries and small arterioles; It is a red spot, sometimes resembling a spide ...

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Mediastinitis

May-28-24

Mediastinitis is an acute inflammatory disease of the mediastinal tissue, which usually occurs as a result of complications after rupture of the esophagus. Inflammation c ...

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Hydroxyproline

May-28-24

Hydroxyproline is an amino acid that is a derivative of proline. In hydroxyproline, one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by a hydroxyl group, which makes this amino acid ...

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Droperidol

May-28-24

Droperidol is an antipsychotic drug that contains buturophenone; when exposed to the human body, it causes a state of emotional calm and mental detachment from everything ...

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Recess

May-28-24

A pocket (eng. Recess) in anatomy is a hollow chamber or depression in any organ or other structure of the human body. The pockets can be formed naturally during embryoni ...

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Ваго- (Vague-)

May-28-24

Vago- (from Latin vagus - wandering) is a prefix denoting the relationship to the vagus nerve (Latin nervus vagus). The vagus nerve (X pair of cranial nerves) is a mixed ...

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Falloposcopy

May-28-24

Falloposcopy is a diagnostic procedure that allows you to examine the inner surface of the fallopian tubes using a special instrument - a falloposcope. This instrument is ...

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Glycogen

May-28-24

Glycogen is a complex carbohydrate consisting of branched chains of glucose units. Glycogen is the main form of carbohydrate storage in the body, being an exact copy of s ...

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Carrier

May-28-24

Carrier - 1. A person in whose body there are pathogenic microorganisms that do not cause any symptoms of the disease, but these microorganisms can be transmitted from hi ...

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