Agasfer syndrome (named after the biblical character Agasfer, condemned to eternal wandering) is a psychological disorder characterized by a feeling of internal emptiness ...
Read MoreJugular vein superficial ventral: anatomy and functions The superficial ventral jugular vein (abbreviated JNA) is one of the veins located in the neck. It plays an import ...
Read MorePseudohypertrophy is a muscle disease in which an increase in muscle volume occurs, not accompanied by an increase in their strength. Pseudohypertrophy occurs due to disr ...
Read MoreSpinal drainage: an effective method of treating meningitis, hydrocephalus and liquorrhea Spinal drainage is a procedure that is used to drain the subarachnoid space loca ...
Read MoreThe ischial notch minor (incisura ischiadica minor, pna, bna, jna) is a narrow notch between the ischium and the ischial tuberosity. Located below the greater sciatic not ...
Read MoreCerebral Arteriography: Diagnostic Study of Brain Vessels Cerebral arteriography is an important method for diagnosing brain lesions, allowing one to obtain a detailed im ...
Read MoreReciprocal translocation is a type of chromosomal rearrangement in which mutual exchange of segments occurs between non-homologous chromosomes. During reciprocal transloc ...
Read MoreGraaf's Bubble: History of discovery and significance for science The Graaffian vesicle is a structure that was discovered by the Dutch anatomist and physiologist Regner ...
Read MoreBacteri- and Bacteria- are prefixes used in scientific terminology to denote connections with bacteria. These attachments are widely used in medicine, microbiology and ot ...
Read MoreAngiohemophilia is a hereditary disease associated with blood clotting disorders. It is caused by a deficiency or defect in von Willebrand factor, which plays an importan ...
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