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Gallstone

May-28-24

A gallstone (p. biliare; synonym: hepatolite, k. liver) is a solid formation consisting of bile pigments and calcium salts, which is formed in the gallbladder or bile duc ...

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Lipantil

May-28-24

Lipantil: an effective remedy for lowering blood cholesterol levels Lipantil (international name - fenofibrate) is a representative of the group of lipid-lowering drugs - ...

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Artery of the Nasal Septum Anterior

May-28-24

The anterior nasal septal artery, also known as a. septi narium anterior, is one of the most important arteries providing blood supply to the nasal septum. The nasal sept ...

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Zofran

May-28-24

Zofran: use, side effects and special instructions Zofran, or Ondansetron, is an antiemetic drug used to prevent nausea and vomiting during cytotoxic chemotherapy, radiat ...

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Duret's hemorrhages

May-28-24

Duret hemorrhages - see Duret hemorrhages. Duret hemorrhages are bleeding into the meninges. They are named after the French neurologist Jean Duret, who first described t ...

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Hutchinson

May-28-24

Hutchinson-Guilford disease: causes, symptoms and treatment Hutchinson-Gilford disease (HGD) is a genetic disorder that causes premature aging. It is a rare disease that ...

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Raoult-Crepy Method

May-28-24

The Raoul-Crepy method is a treatment method developed by French physician Raoul Crepy in the 1950s. It is based on the use of low frequency and low voltage electric curr ...

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Physiological bite

May-28-24

The physiological occlusion, also known as the normal occlusion, is the natural arrangement of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws that allows for optimal functioning o ...

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Vein of the Lateral Fossa

May-28-24

The vein of the lateral fossa (lat. v. fossae cerebri lateralis) is a small vein of the brain that drains blood from the lateral fossa of the cerebrum. The lateral fossa ...

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Chordoma

May-28-24

A chordoma is an embryonic structure that forms during the early stages of vertebrate development. The term comes from the Latin words chorda dorsalis (“dorsal string”) a ...

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