Diseases :: Page - 903

Ноготь (Nail, Unguis)

May-28-24

Nail (Nail, Unguis) is a derivative of the epidermis, a horny plate consisting of keratin and lying on the connective tissue nail bed on the dorsal surface of the termina ...

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Vector

May-28-24

Vector: Definition and Application Vector is a term that has different meanings in different fields of science. In biology and medicine, a vector is an animal that is cap ...

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Hip Joint

May-28-24

The hip joint, also known as the hip joint, is one of the largest and most complex joints in the human body. It connects the femur to the pelvic bone and plays an importa ...

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Viable

May-28-24

Viable is a term used in medicine to describe the ability of a fetus to exist independently outside the mother's womb. Typically, the fetus is considered viable after 24 ...

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Wrist (Carpus)

May-28-24

The wrist is the part of the hand between the forearm and the hand. It consists of eight small bones arranged in two rows. The proximal (closest to the forearm) row conta ...

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Musculocutaneous Nerve

May-28-24

Musculocutaneous Nerve - brachial plexus nerve; innervates some muscles of the arm, the capsule of the elbow joint and the skin of the lateral surface of the forearm. Thi ...

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Complement

May-28-24

Complement is a group of nine plasma factors present in the blood in the form of inactive proenzymes that activate each other in a certain sequence. Complement plays an i ...

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Endotoxin

May-28-24

Endotoxin is a toxin that is usually not harmful to body tissue. It is contained within a number of gram-negative bacteria and is released from them only when the bacteri ...

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Clotting Time

May-28-24

Clotting time, also known as coagulation time, is an important parameter in assessing human health. This parameter reflects the ability of blood to clot, which is an impo ...

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Pyloric Stenosis

May-28-24

Pyloric Stenosis: causes, symptoms and treatment methods Pyloric Stenosis is a violation of the patency of the pyloric section of the stomach, which occurs due to hypertr ...

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