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 ...
Read MoreArgentaffinity 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 ...
Read MoreA 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 ...
Read MorePathological 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 ...
Read MoreKidneys 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 ...
Read MoreEwing'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 ...
Read MoreRetinal 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 ...
Read MoreSyphilitic 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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