Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4239

Afibrinogenemia

May-28-24

Afibrinogenemia is a rare hereditary disease of the hemostatic system, characterized by the absence or sharp decrease in fibrinogen in the blood plasma. Afibrinogenemia i ...

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Microbiology Sanitary

May-28-24

Sanitary microbiology is a branch of microbiology that studies the microflora of the human environment from the point of view of its possible negative or positive impact ...

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Strangulation

May-28-24

Strangulation: A Look at an Ancient Method of Punishment and Its Modern Applications Strangulation, derived from the Latin word "strangulatio" (strangulation) and the Gre ...

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Mannosidosis

May-28-24

Mannosidosis is a hereditary disease that belongs to the group of glycoproteinoses and is caused by a deficiency of lysosomal mannosidase. It is manifested by damage to t ...

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Epilepsy Migraine

May-28-24

Migraine epilepsy is a rare form of epilepsy in which epileptic seizures alternate with or are combined with migraine attacks. Main features: Epileptic seizures of vario ...

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Regenerate

May-28-24

Regenerate is a term that describes the process of restoration or regeneration of tissues and organs in the body. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when de ...

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Musculofibular Canal Superior

May-28-24

The superior musculofibular canal (canalis musculofibularis superior) is a narrow canal that passes between the fibula and the posterior tibial muscle. It connects the to ...

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Tegmental-Thalamic Pathway

May-28-24

The tegmental-thalamic tract is a complex system of neurons that connects the thalamus and tegmentum of the brain. This pathway plays an important role in regulating vari ...

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Tachycardia Reciprocal Supraventricular

May-28-24

Tachycardia of supraventricular origin is a heart rhythm disorder in which the heart rate exceeds normal (more than 100 beats per minute). This condition can be caused by ...

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Mandibulometer

May-28-24

Mandibulometers are devices used to measure the size of the lower jaw. They are special devices that allow you to determine the width, length and height of the patient’s ...

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