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Progeria

May-28-24

Progeria is a rare genetic disease that appears in childhood and is characterized by rapid aging of the body. This condition is also known as Guttmann-Reitmann syndrome o ...

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Reserve Volume (Inhalation, Exhalation) (Reserve Volume)

May-28-24

Reserve Volume (Inhalation, Exhalation) is one of the main indicators of the functional state of the lungs. It determines the additional amount of air that a person can i ...

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Fragile-X Syndrome

May-28-24

Fragile-X Syndrome is a serious genetic disorder that is associated with changes in the structure of the X chromosome. This syndrome is the most common inherited cause of ...

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Arnold-Chiari Malformation

May-28-24

Arnold-Chiari syndrome (Arnold-Chiari Malformation) is a congenital malformation that is characterized by the lower part of the cerebellum descending downwards and the ba ...

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Lith-, Litho-

May-28-24

Lith-, Litho- are prefixes that are used in scientific terms to refer to concretions, that is, stones. These prefixes are of Greek origin and come from the word "λίθος" ( ...

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Inguinal Hernia

May-28-24

An inguinal hernia is a protrusion of abdominal organs through the inguinal canal. This is one of the most common types of hernias. Causes The main causes of inguinal her ...

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Labio- (Labio-)

May-28-24

Labio- is a prefix in medical terminology that means “lip” or “lips”. This prefix comes from the Latin word "labium", which literally translates as "lip". It is used to f ...

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Presentation

May-28-24

Presentation is one of the key moments in the process of pregnancy and childbirth. Presentation is the position of the fetus in the uterus closest to the birth canal. Typ ...

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Urology

May-28-24

Urology: study of urinary tract diseases Urology is a branch of medicine that specializes in the study of diseases of the urinary tract, including the kidneys, ureters, b ...

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Leydig Cells

May-28-24

Leydig cells are specialized cells in the testicles of men that produce the male sex hormone testosterone. They are named after the German histologist Franz von Leydig, w ...

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