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 ...
Read MoreStiff 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 ...
Read MoreContusional 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 ...
Read MoreA 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 ...
Read MoreProProTen-100 Country of origin: Russia Pharm-Group: Drugs for the treatment of alcoholism Manufacturers: Materia Medica (Russia) International name: ProProTen-100 Dosage ...
Read MoreElastin 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 ...
Read MoreAntispasmodics: 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 ...
Read MoreCholera pseudopericarditis (obsolete; pseudopericarditis choleraica; pseudo- + pericarditis) is a condition that was previously mistaken for pericarditis and associated w ...
Read MoreThe 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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