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Cyanopsia

May-28-24

Cyanopsia is a rare condition characterized by a distortion of color perception in which everything around appears blue. Other names for this condition are “blue visual d ...

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Retrospective Study

May-28-24

Retrospective Study is a research method in which data about past events or conditions of a group of people is analyzed in order to identify connections and relationships ...

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Hexamine, Methenamine

May-28-24

Hexamine, Methenamine - an antiseptic with a wide spectrum of antibacterial activity; used to treat infections and inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract (eg, cystiti ...

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Muscle Epicranius

May-28-24

The Epicranius muscle is a wide muscular-aponeurotic layer that is located on the cranial vault. This muscle consists of two parts: the frontal belly and the occipital be ...

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Aeroneurosis

May-28-24

Aeroneurosis is a syndrome that can develop in pilots flying airplanes that are not designed to fly at high altitudes. This syndrome is caused by hypoxia, which is an ins ...

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Mutism

May-28-24

Mutism - organic or functional lack of ability to speak; loss of speech. The congenital lack of the ability to speak is most often observed in people who are completely d ...

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Strontium

May-28-24

Strontium is a yellow metal whose absorption causes bone damage as strontium atoms cause calcium to be removed from bones. The beta-emitting radioactive isotope strontium ...

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Thymectomy

May-28-24

Thymectomy is a surgical operation that involves removing the thymus gland. The thymus is a glandular organ located in the chest cavity that plays an important role in th ...

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Sodium Salicylate

May-28-24

Article: Sodium Salicylate Sodium Salicylate is a medicinal substance similar in its action and side effects to aspirin. Used primarily to treat rheumatic fever. Sodium s ...

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Second Messenger

May-28-24

A Second Messenger is a biological molecule that functions inside a cell, initiating its response to signals from chemical messengers (for example, hormones); They themse ...

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