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Muscle, Glossopalatinus (M. Glossopalatinus, Bna, Jna)

May-28-24

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 ...

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Obstetric fracture

May-28-24

An 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 ...

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Mask-like face

May-28-24

A 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 ...

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Folliculoma

May-28-24

Folliculoma 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- ...

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Natriuretic

May-28-24

A 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 ...

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Diseases of Deposit

May-28-24

Storage Diseases: Decoding Storage Diseases Storage diseases are a group of medical conditions that are associated with the accumulation of certain substances in the body ...

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Girard Operation

May-28-24

Girard 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 ...

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Adams Furrow

May-28-24

Adams 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 ...

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Shock Anaphylactic

May-28-24

Anaphylactic 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 ...

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Schizomania

May-28-24

Schizomania: 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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