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Snellen Chart

May-28-24

The Snellen Chart is the most common chart used to test visual acuity. This table was developed by the Dutch ophthalmologist Hermann Snellen in 1862 and has since become ...

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Intron-A

May-28-24

leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, viral hepatitis B and C, primary and secondary thrombocytosis, transitional form of chronic granulocytic leukemia and myelofibrosis, m ...

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Stiff Person Syndrome

May-28-24

Stiff person's syndrome is a disease of unknown etiology, which is characterized by a progressive increase in muscle rigidity, mainly in the trunk muscles, and their pain ...

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Mastoiditis Contusion

May-28-24

Contusional mastoiditis is an inflammation of the cells of the mastoid process of the temporal bone, resulting from a head injury. Causes The main cause of contusional ma ...

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Venom Mitotic

May-28-24

A mitotic poison (also known as a mitotic inhibitor) is a substance that inhibits or blocks the process of mitotic cell division. Mitosis is a form of cell division in wh ...

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Proproten-100

May-28-24

ProProTen-100 Country of origin: Russia Pharm-Group: Drugs for the treatment of alcoholism Manufacturers: Materia Medica (Russia) International name: ProProTen-100 Dosage ...

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Elastin (Elastin)

May-28-24

Elastin is a protein that forms the basis of elastic tissue fibers. It gives tissues the ability to stretch and return to their original state. Elastin fibers make up abo ...

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Antispasmodics

May-28-24

Antispasmodics: mechanism of action and application Antispasmodics are a group of medications that are used to reduce muscle tone and reduce spasms. They are widely used ...

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Pseudopericarditis Cholera

May-28-24

Cholera pseudopericarditis (obsolete; pseudopericarditis choleraica; pseudo- + pericarditis) is a condition that was previously mistaken for pericarditis and associated w ...

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Mollev glands

May-28-24

The Mollev glands are a type of ciliated gland located on the edge of the eyelids and are involved in the production of tear fluid. These glands were named after the Germ ...

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