The glossopalatine muscle, also known as M. Glossopalatinus, Bna or Jna, is one of the muscles that controls the movement of the tongue. This muscle begins on the tongue ...
Read MoreAn obstetric fracture (lat. fractura obstetrica) is an injury that can occur in a woman during childbirth. It occurs as a result of stretching of the pelvic bones and can ...
Read MoreA mask-like face is a face with smoothed folds and lack of facial expressions. This face is characteristic of parkinsonism and some mental illnesses. In parkinsonism, due ...
Read MoreFolliculoma is a benign tumor that develops from hair follicles. Follicles are sacs in the skin from which hair grows. Folliculomas are usually small nodules measuring 1- ...
Read MoreA natriuretic is a substance that promotes the excretion of sodium salts from the body in the urine. Most diuretics used in medicine have both diuretic (diuretic) and nat ...
Read MoreStorage Diseases: Decoding Storage Diseases Storage diseases are a group of medical conditions that are associated with the accumulation of certain substances in the body ...
Read MoreGirard surgery is a surgical procedure used to treat hiatal hernias. This operation is named after the French surgeon René Girard, who first described it in 1946. A hiata ...
Read MoreAdams furrow is a groove on the outer surface of the skull, located transversely in the area of the coronal suture. Described in 1850 by the English surgeon William Ada ...
Read MoreAnaphylactic shock is a pronounced reaction of the body to the introduction of any allergen. It occurs with the development of anaphylaxis - an immediate allergic reactio ...
Read MoreSchizomania: Talking about reality disorder Schizomania, derived from a combination of the words "schizo" (associated with schizophrenia) and "mania" (compulsive state or ...
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