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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Read MoreMicrognathia 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 ...
Read MoreCarcinoma 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 ...
Read MoreA 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 ...
Read MoreHydrargyria, Hydrargyria - chronic poisoning of the body with mercury compounds, leading to damage to various organs and systems. The main source of poisoning is industri ...
Read MoreCycloplegia 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 ...
Read MorePrognathism (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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