Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 177

Dementia

Sep-13-23

In the modern world, dementia is one of the most serious problems that can arise in an elderly person. This is a disease that is characterized by a gradual decline in mem ...

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Urination

Sep-13-23

Urination is the physiological process of removing urine from the bladder. In a normal state, a person produces about 750 milliliters of urine per day. However, depending ...

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Epiduritis Chronic

Sep-13-23

Chronic epiduritis (e. chronicus) is a disease characterized by an inflammatory process in the area of ​​the epidural space of the spinal cord. It manifests itself as pai ...

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Ligamentitis

Sep-13-23

When you are already 35+, but like at 20, you still train as intensely, and even more. The older the body, the less elastic the joints become. After intense training or p ...

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Intermetacarpal ligaments

Sep-13-23

**In the ligaments of the intermetacarpal joints.** Ligaments play an important function of the intermetacarpal joint. The holding apparatus of the metacarpophalangeal jo ...

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Cloacines

Sep-13-23

Cloacins are assigned a separate code: ***OK–9** Patients with ulcer are characterized by a less pronounced decrease in the pH of the stomach contents or its preserved va ...

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Myocarditis Trypanosomal

Sep-13-23

Myocarditis is an inflammatory lesion of the myocardium, or heart. In most cases, myocarditis is considered in the context of autoimmune pathology. Myocarditis caused by ...

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Infectious Molluscum Virus

Sep-13-23

Molluscum contagiosum virusAuthor of the article: Tim Legolasov Date of publication: February 2023**Introduction**Molluscum contagious viruses are a family of viruses th ...

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Hepatoadenoma

Sep-13-23

Hepatoadenoma is a tumor neoplasm of the liver that forms from the parenchyma or bile duct. It is a benign neoplasm, however, in some cases it proceeds aggressively, grow ...

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Yatro-

Sep-13-23

Yatro is a disease that manifests itself with severe complications when solutions are administered intravenously (with blood and its components) or when they are introduc ...

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