Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4201

Reflux Urethrovenous

May-28-24

Urethrovenous reflux: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Urethrovenous reflux, also known as urethrovenous invasion, is a condition in which blood from the veins surroundi ...

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Liberine

May-28-24

Liberins: what they are and how they affect our body Liberins, also known as releasing factors or releasing hormones, are substances that regulate the release of hormones ...

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Toxicity Index

May-28-24

The toxicity index (TI) is an indicator that is used to assess the toxicity of an antiseptic. It is calculated as the ratio of the minimum concentration of the drug, whic ...

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Hyperfunction of the Heart Isometric

May-28-24

Isometric cardiac hyperfunction: causes, symptoms and treatment Isometric cardiac hyperfunction (or h. cordis isometrica) is a condition in which the heart muscle works w ...

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Algodystrophy Neuroreflex

May-28-24

Neuroreflex algodystrophy is a disease characterized by the development of dystrophic changes in the bones, muscles and joints of the extremities. The cause of the diseas ...

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Keraunography

May-28-24

Keraunography (from the Greek keraunos - lightning and grapho - to write, depict) is a branch of meteorology that studies lightning and related phenomena. Keraunography i ...

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Artery Mesenteric Cranial

May-28-24

The mesenteric artery (a.mesenterica) is an artery that supplies blood to the mesentery of the small intestine. It is a branch of the abdominal aorta and passes through t ...

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Gifford-Galassi Reflex

May-28-24

Gifford-Galassi reflex The Gifford-Galassi reflex is a reflexive movement of the eyeball that occurs when pressure is applied to the upper eyelid. The reflex was first de ...

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Watson-Tolan Method

May-28-24

The Watson-Tolan method is a hearing testing method that was developed by American otorhinolaryngologists Lionel Watson and Thomas Tolan at the beginning of the 20th cent ...

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Aseptic

May-28-24

Aseptic is an adjective derived from the prefix "a-" (negation) and the Greek word "septikos" (putrid, causing putrefaction). The term "aseptic" is used to indicate the a ...

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