Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 175

Phytosesam

Sep-13-23

Phytosesam is an oilseed and decorative type of ramie. The cultivar was developed in the 17th century by crossing two types of ramie - Chinese and Indian. Currently distr ...

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Dawson's Encephalitis

Sep-13-23

As already mentioned, Dawson is an English doctor of Scottish origin who first described encephalitis caused by viruses of the genus Rhabdovirus. He also made significant ...

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Capitate Mold

Sep-13-23

What is capitate mold? Capitate mold is a fungus that belongs to the group Mucoraceae, or white mold fungi. Capitate mold is round or oval in shape and its surface may be ...

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Pharyngeal Branches

Sep-13-23

The pharyngeal branches are a structure of the middle ear located inside the larynx and known as the pharyngeal nerve. This nerve connects the inner ear to the brain and ...

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Adactyly

Sep-13-23

Adactylia is a congenital malformation characterized by the complete or partial absence of one of the fingers. This rare and serious disorder develops during fetal life w ...

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Thrombocytopathy Hereditary

Sep-13-23

What causes hereditary thrombocytopenia? Hereditary platelet pathology manifests itself due to a breakdown in chromosomes. Relatives of the same person have different ge ...

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Leukemia Spontaneous

Sep-13-23

Spontaneous leukemia is a disease associated with blood pathology. It is characterized by an increased number of malignant cells in the blood and disruption of the normal ...

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Prophylactin C

Sep-13-23

Preparations belonging to the group of multivitamins occupy one of the first places among the entire variety of medicines due to their positive effect on the body, both w ...

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Echinochasmosis

Sep-13-23

The disease echinochasmosis is one of the most serious brain diseases today. It is caused by a virus that attacks the nerve cells of the brain and can lead to irreversibl ...

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Iridosclerotomy

Sep-13-23

Iridoscopy is the process of examining the internal structures of the eye through the pupil. This uses special lenses and optical devices to create an image on the screen ...

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