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Echo-Viral Diseases

Sep-13-23

Echo-viral diseases are a group of infectious diseases caused by ECHO (European clone of enterovirus) viruses. As a rule, these infections are characterized by the develo ...

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Pulse Pressure

Sep-13-23

Pulse pressure**Pulse pressure or the difference between upper and lower blood pressure (BP)** is an important indicator of the cardiovascular system, which evaluates th ...

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Mesoglioma

Sep-13-23

Mesogliomas are a group of malignant tumors that originate from the mesenchymal cells of the substance surrounding the tumor, which form the central framework of the body ...

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Lymphocapillary

Sep-13-23

Lympho- and venocapillaries perform two main functions: trophic and metabolic. Lymphatic and venous vessels are closely connected. Both lymph and venous blood flow from t ...

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Perforation of the Corpus Callosum According to Sozon-Yaroshevich

Sep-13-23

Perforation of the corpus callosum according to Sozon-YaroshevichPerforation of the corpus callosum is a rare brain disease that can lead to serious complications and di ...

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Dementia Higher

Sep-13-23

_Dementia is high._Dementia is given a slightly different place in this classification, but it should be noted that in the latest edition of the book “Diseases of the ner ...

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Dermographism Local

Sep-13-23

Dermographism is a change in skin color (redness or blanching) due to mechanical irritation, depending on the intensity of these irritations. There are two types of dermo ...

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Ampho-

Sep-13-23

**Amphotherapy is** one of the forms of supportive therapy, in contrast to conventional psychotherapy, the goal of which is to improve the patient’s mental health and soc ...

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Carotid-jugular anastomosis

Sep-13-23

Carotid-jugular anastomosis (eng. carotid-jugular anastomosis; synonyms - intercarotid or intercarotid astomy) is an anastomosis that allows blood under low pressure from ...

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Hydrocephalus Acute

Sep-13-23

Hydrocephalus is a disease characterized by the accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain and tissues of the brain and spinal cord. The acute form of hydrocephalus ...

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