Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 164

Rutherford

May-28-24

Rutherford is one of the most influential scientists in the history of science. An eminent New Zealand-born English physicist, he made invaluable contributions to our und ...

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Cataract Secondary False

May-28-24

Cataract is a medical term that refers to clouding of the lens in the eye due to the deposition of glucose and protein crystals in it, which causes blurred vision. Doctor ...

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Serosocyte

May-28-24

Serozocytes are cells that are involved in the production and storage of fluid in human tissues, especially in the female genital organs. Their role is to maintain the co ...

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Myectomy

May-28-24

Myectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove connective tissue growths from specific areas of the body, including the head, neck, arms and legs. It is one of the ...

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Hemoglobinuria Indirect Ashara

May-28-24

**Hemoglobinuria** is a rare pathological condition that occurs as a result of the synthesis of a pathological form of human hemoglobin. In particular, this disease may b ...

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Bartolin's Gland

May-28-24

Bartholin's gland: how it works and why it can be painfulBartholin's gland is one of the paired glands of the female body, which is located at the entrance to the vagina ...

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Edas-104 Bronchonal

May-28-24

**Edas 104 bronchonal:** homeopathic expectorant✅ From 3 years old❌ Composition - alcohol medicinal solution, extract of medicinal plants: * Infusion and alcohol extracts ...

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Psychopathy Labile

May-28-24

The exact diagnosis of “labile cycloid disorder” is quite rare for domestic psychiatry, since historically it was more often interpreted in the context of schizoaffective ...

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Lymphangioma Capillary

May-28-24

Lymphangiomas are benign congenital vascular tumors that form in the lymphatic vessels of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of a newborn child even before birth, for this ...

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Stasis

May-28-24

Stasis: causes and preventionStasis (from the Greek stasis - “stand”, “stand”) is a state of immobility of various tissues of the body. This may be due to various diseas ...

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