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Submandibular Triangle

Sep-13-23

The submandibular triangle is a small area on the front surface of the neck, bounded below by the hyoid bone, behind and on the sides by the corner of the lower jaw. In f ...

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Gynecomastia

Sep-13-23

Gynecomania is a pathological state of the mental sphere of the individual, characterized by an obsessive desire to have children. Gynecomania refers to primary sexual de ...

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Choreic syndrome

Sep-13-23

Choric hyperkinesis syndrome (Jackson-Kinsburg syndrome) is a complex, chronic neuromuscular disease manifested by involuntary movements of various muscle groups of the l ...

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Printer

Sep-13-23

A printer is an important medical device that is used to print documents, photographs and other materials needed by medical staff and patients. The Japanese company Omron ...

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Alopecia Circumference

Sep-13-23

Alopecia circularis is the rarest type of alopecia, in which hair loss occurs on the entire head. Hair loss occurs symmetrically towards the midline. And the hair that ha ...

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Condyloma Syphilitic

Sep-13-23

Here you are:Syphilitic condyloma is a sexually transmitted infectious disease caused by the syphilis virus. This is a fungal disease that can appear on the genitals, lip ...

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Rhinoplasty

Sep-13-23

In the modern world, beauty and appearance play a big role. But what if the nose does not meet our expectations? Recently, it has become possible to change the shape and ...

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Exacerbation

Sep-13-23

Exacerbation, also known as “exacerbation,” is one of the most common conditions in medicine, especially in neurology and cardiology. An exacerbation can occur in any per ...

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Cystitis Radiation

Sep-13-23

Radial cystitis (p. radiata, or p. radialis; radiatus, -a, um [from Latin radius - ray, ray of the sun] - radial from Latin radio - ray, rays; or ramus - branch, branch; ...

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Wolff's cyst

Sep-13-23

Volgov's cyst is a rare tumor-like disease, which is a cyst with serous or mucus-like contents, containing a round, dense and, less often, soft tumor, covered with a thin ...

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