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Stodtmeister Leukocyte Anomaly

May-28-24

Stodtmeister leukocyte anomaly: what is it and how does it affect health Stodtmeister's anomaly of leukocytes, also known as Stodtmeister's anomaly, named after its disco ...

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Jaw (Jaw)

May-28-24

Jaw - any of two jaws: upper or lower. The jaws form the basis for the teeth and are the site of their attachment in the oral cavity. UPPER JAW (maxilla, plural maxillae) ...

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Adenoma of the Ovarian Network

May-28-24

Rete Ovarian Adenoma: Understanding the Disease Rete Ovarian Adenoma, also known as Arrhenoblastoma, is a rare type of ovarian tumor that can arise from cells responsible ...

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Xerostomia

May-28-24

Xerostomia: causes, symptoms and treatment Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth syndrome, is a condition in which the lining of the mouth becomes very dry due to a lack of ...

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Nystagmus Horizontal-Rotatory

May-28-24

Horizontal-rotatory nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyes in which the eyes make rapid movements in the horizontal plane, alternating with slow moveme ...

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Grember

May-28-24

Grembera is a method of grape harvesting that gets its name from the name of its author, Ivan Grembera. The essence of the Grember method is that after harvesting grapes ...

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Bradycardic-Hypotonic syndrome

May-28-24

Bradycardia-hypotonic syndrome (syndromum bradycardiacohypotonicum) is a condition characterized by a decrease in heart rate (bradycardia) and a decrease in blood pressur ...

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Flexiga Bunch

May-28-24

The fasciculus flexiga is a nerve bundle in the brain that plays an important role in the human nervous system. It was first described by the German neurologist Paul Flex ...

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Canister

May-28-24

A canister is a cylindrical container with a neck, made of plastic or metal. Country of origin: Russia Pharmaceutical group: Consumables Manufacturers: Europlast (Russia) ...

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Infusion

May-28-24

Infusion (from Latin infusio - infusion) is the introduction of medications, blood substitutes and nutrients directly into the patient’s bloodstream. Infusion therapy is ...

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