Diseases :: Page - 905

Salmonellosis

May-28-24

Salmonellosis is an infectious disease caused by the Salmonella bacterium. This bacterium can be found in various foods such as meat, eggs, milk and their products. Peopl ...

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Prothrombin (Prothrobin)

May-28-24

Article: Prothrombin is a substance present in the blood plasma that is an inactive precursor to the enzyme thrombin, from which the latter is formed during blood clotti ...

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Karyolysis (Karyolysis)

May-28-24

Karyolysis (from the ancient Greek κάρυον - “nut”, “kernel” and λύσις - “dissolution”) is the process of disintegration of the cell nucleus during mitosis. Mitosis is the ...

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Clomid

May-28-24

Clomid is a drug used in gynecology and obstetrics to stimulate ovulation in women. It is the brand name for clomiphene, a synthetic non-static estrogen that has an antag ...

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Mediastinum

May-28-24

The mediastinum is a complex of organs located between the right and left pleural cavities. It is usually divided into anterior, middle, posterior and superior sections. ...

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Histotoxic

May-28-24

Histotoxic is a term that describes substances or conditions that can be toxic to tissue. This can be caused by various factors, such as the harmful effects of the enviro ...

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Argentaffinoma (Argentaffinoma), Carcinoid (Carcinoid)

May-28-24

Argentaffinoma and Carcinoid are rare types of tumors that usually develop in the intestinal glands. They contain argentaffin cells, which can produce various physiologic ...

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Larynx

May-28-24

The larynx is the organ of voice production; In addition, through the larynx, the air inhaled by a person enters from the nasal cavity into the trachea. The larynx is loc ...

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Geni- (Geni-), Genio- (Gel/O-)

May-28-24

Geni- (Geni-), Genio- (Gen/O-) Geni- (Geni-) and Genio- (Gen/O-) are a prefix in anatomical terms, denoting the relationship to the chin or submental area. The prefix com ...

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Hemianopia

May-28-24

Hemianopia is a visual impairment in which one of the two halves of the visual field is lost. This medical condition often results from damage to the brain's visual corte ...

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