Mepacrine is a medicinal substance used to treat various invasions, especially giardiasis and taeniasis. It was previously widely used to treat malaria, but has now been ...
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Read MoreHepatocerebral dystrophy Hepatocerebral dystrophy (also known as Wilson-Konovalov disease or Westphalian Wilson disease) is a rare hereditary disease characterized by imp ...
Read MoreHyperostosis is a condition in which the cortical bone layer grows. Although hyperostosis may sound scary, it is actually a completely harmless condition for humans and i ...
Read MoreThe fibrous membrane (tunica fibrosa; synonym fibrous capsule) is one of the membranes that forms the wall of a hollow organ. The fibrous membrane consists mainly of coll ...
Read MoreSyphilide Papular Miliary Herpetiformis: Definition, Symptoms and Treatment Syphilide papular miliare herpetiforme (s. papulosum miliare herpetiforme) is a rare dermatolo ...
Read MoreTachocardiometer: what is it and how does it work? A tachocardiometer is a medical device that is used to measure a patient's heart rate. The name of this device comes fr ...
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