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Chondro

May-28-24

Chondro is a prefix used in medical terms that denotes cartilage tissue. This tissue is the main element of joints and cartilage tissue in the body. Cartilage provides fl ...

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Graefe Cystotom

May-28-24

Graefe cystotome is a surgical procedure named after the German ophthalmologist Albrecht von Graefe. This surgery is performed to remove stones from the bladder. During t ...

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Argentaffinity

May-28-24

Argentaffinity is the property of some cells to secrete biologically active substances in response to exposure to silver ions. The term "argentaffinity" comes from the La ...

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Concentration Test

May-28-24

A concentration test is one of the most common ways to test a person's concentration level. It is often used in various fields of activity such as education, sports, medi ...

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Lipemia Pathological

May-28-24

Pathological lipemia is a pathological condition characterized by an increased content of lipids (fats) in the blood. The causes of pathological lipemia may be: Lipid m ...

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Gistaphen

May-28-24

Gistafen: instructions for use Histafen is a drug that belongs to the group of H1-histamine receptor blockers. It is used to treat various allergic reactions such as alle ...

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Kidney Constant

May-28-24

Kidneys are one of the most important organs of the human body. They perform many functions, including filtering blood, regulating fluid and electrolyte levels, and produ ...

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Ewing's Symptom

May-28-24

Ewing's sign is a medical term that was named after the American ophthalmologist A.E. Ewing. This symptom is an important indicator of fundus diseases such as diabetic re ...

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Photophobia Retinal

May-28-24

Retinal photophobia is a rare disease of the retina that manifests itself as increased sensitivity to light. The causes of retinal photophobia are not fully understood. T ...

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Granuloma Syphilitic

May-28-24

Syphilitic granuloma (g. syphiliticum) is one of the symptoms of syphilis, which is an ulcer on the skin or mucous membranes caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. T ...

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