Electroencephalography is a method of recording the electrical activity of various parts of the brain, which is converted into a corresponding curve called an electroence ...
Read MoreFabry disease (also known as angiokeratoma) is a rare genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to break down fat. It is caused by a mutation in the GLA gene, whic ...
Read MoreInterstitial Cells, also known as Leydig Cells, are an important population of cells that are found in the mammalian testis. These cells are located between the convolute ...
Read MoreMyoglobinuria (Myoglobinurid) - see Myohemoglobinuria. Myoglobinuria is the release of myoglobin in the urine, which occurs when striated muscle tissue is damaged. The mo ...
Read MoreQuadri- is a prefix that denotes the number four. It comes from the Latin word "quattuor", which means "four". Quadri- is often used in various words to indicate the pres ...
Read MoreAbarticulation (from Latin ab - from, articulatio - articulation) is: A joint dislocation in which the articular surfaces of the bones completely lose contact with each ...
Read MoreGalactorrhoea is a medical condition characterized by increased milk secretion in women compared to normal. This condition can be caused by various reasons, such as disru ...
Read MoreTyphoid, Typhus (Typhus), Rickettsiosis (Spotted/Ever): symptoms, treatment and prevention Typhus, Typhus, Rickettsiosis (Spotted/Ever) is a group of infectious diseases ...
Read MoreThe esophagus is a cylindrical tube located between the pharynx and the stomach, 22-30 cm long. The esophagus is lined with a mucous membrane; its submucosa contains nume ...
Read MoreIntelligence Quotient (IQ) is one of the most widely used measures of mental development. It is a numerical rating of a person's intellectual ability compared to other pe ...
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