Diseases :: Page - 931

Pulseless Disease

May-28-24

Pulseless Disease, also known as Takayasu's disease, is a rare disease that affects the arteries of the body. This is a chronic disease that leads to inflammation of the ...

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-Ectomy (-Ectomy)

May-28-24

-Ectomy is a suffix denoting the surgical removal of an organ or part of it. For example, appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix, and prostatectomy is the s ...

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Micrognathia

May-28-24

Micrognathia is a condition in which one of the jaws (most often the lower) is abnormally small. The cause of micrognathia is disturbances in the development of the lower ...

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Carcinoma (Carcinoma)

May-28-24

Carcinoma is a cancer that affects the epithelial cells of the skin and internal organs of a person. Carcinoma can develop in any tissue structure containing epithelial c ...

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Crack, Gap (Fissurv)

May-28-24

A fissure or fissure is a narrow crevice or groove on the surface of an organ or tissue. In anatomy, fissures are natural grooves that separate different structures and ...

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Hydrargyria, Hydrargyria

May-28-24

Hydrargyria, Hydrargyria - chronic poisoning of the body with mercury compounds, leading to damage to various organs and systems. The main source of poisoning is industri ...

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Cycloplegia

May-28-24

Cycloplegia is a condition in which the ciliary muscle of the eye is paralyzed, resulting in the inability to focus the gaze. Usually this condition is accompanied by par ...

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Perfusion

May-28-24

The passage of fluid through tissue, in particular, the passage of blood through lung tissue to enrich it with air oxygen contained in the alveoli (it gets there thanks ...

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Dementia

May-28-24

Dementia, Dementia (Dementia) is a serious and chronic disease that leads to impaired mental functions due to organic damage to the brain. This condition can significantl ...

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Prognathism

May-28-24

Prognathism (from the Greek words pro - “forward” and gnathos - “jaw”) is an anomaly in the development of the skull, in which there is a protrusion of the upper or lower ...

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