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Sterling-Rusecko Reflex

Sep-13-23

Sterlingo-Rusetzky reflexThe reaction of the trunk to pain in one of the limbs is called “hortonin”. The author of this symptom is the Russian scientist A. N. Bazhenov. I ...

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Cataract Membranous

Sep-13-23

Cataracta membranacea is a complex congenital eye defect characterized by the formation of a membrane, a dense transparent film or thread-like cord, on the anterior capsu ...

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Nasal Bone

Sep-13-23

The nasal bone (os nasale) is a paired (on the sides it consists of two symmetrical halves) large bone of the base of the skull. The upper and lower surfaces of the shell ...

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Solu-Medrol

Sep-13-23

Welcome to our team! Today we will tell you everything about the drug Solu-Medrol!The drug is a synthetic glucocortisteroid drug. Has a strong anti-inflammatory effect ag ...

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Marsupialization

Sep-13-23

Marsupualization is a term for combining several small projects into one larger, more comprehensive one. Marsupualized projects often have the following features:1. Com ...

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Hypotonic disease

Sep-13-23

Hypotonic disease: definition, signs, causes and prevention Hypotension is a decrease in the volume of blood circulating in the body due to a slowdown in heart rate, inc ...

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Poisoning Water

Sep-13-23

Water poisoning is also called general hyperhydriadiasis, excessive accumulation of fluid in the body after forced or long-term intake of large quantities of water due to ...

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Anal Hole

Sep-13-23

The opening of the anus was not only an important event in people's lives, but perhaps one of the most significant events in human history. Its ability to stimulate and s ...

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Nasal Branches Internal

Sep-13-23

Nasal branches InternalThe nasal branches are small and thin branches of the internal carotid artery that pass through the nasal cavity and connect to the facial nerve. ...

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Tuberculoid Polar

Sep-13-23

The name "Tuberculoid Polar" is often found in medical literature and advertisements for cosmetic companies under the name "Leprosy Polarized". At the same time, there is ...

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