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May-28-24

Silest is a combination drug containing norgestimate and ethinyl estradione, on the basis of which a highly effective contraceptive drug was created. This medicine is use ...

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Hyperpituitarism Physiological

May-28-24

Hyperpituitarism, or Kong-Grule-Kornfung syndrome (lat. hyperpituitarism), is a pathological clinical syndrome manifested by excessive secretion by the pituitary gland of ...

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Myocardosis

May-28-24

Problems with the heart and chest can have different origins, so it is important to correctly diagnose the pathology and prescribe appropriate treatment. Myocardox is a c ...

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Boneplasty According to Forbes

May-28-24

Topic: Bone grafting according to ForbesForsb's bone grafting is a procedure used in modern medicine to restore damaged bones. It was developed by American orthopedist W ...

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Valve Tebeziev

May-28-24

Under normal conditions, blood circulates throughout the body in a system of closed vessels. It is delivered to each organ from the heart through the arteries, and then r ...

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Atss

May-28-24

Antireticular cytotoxic serumACS is a medicinal product that is a solution of amino acids and polypeptides. The use of ACS allows you to fight some cancers and skin lesi ...

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Dislocation of the Penis

May-28-24

Penile dislocation is one of the common urological diseases in which dislocation of the genital organ occurs. According to statistics provided on the website 41reg.ru, th ...

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Metamorphopsia Refractive

May-28-24

Refractive metamorphopsia (from the Greek μεταμορφωσις - transformation and αἰσθήσεως - perception) is a true distortion of the image of objects in the eye with pathology ...

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Flanders fever

May-28-24

Flanders fever Description Flanders fever (also known as trench fever) is an acute infectious disease caused by Rickettsia tulomae. It occurs with fever, headache, gener ...

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Fascia Retrocolic

May-28-24

Fascias are large anatomical structures located in the subcutaneous tissue of the abdomen or head and neck area. They provide a framework for the muscular system and conn ...

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