Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4271

Delay Zone

May-28-24

Delay zone: what is it and why is it important? The retention zone is a range of quantitative ratios of antigens and antibodies in which precipitation, flocculation or co ...

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Seminal Vesicle

May-28-24

Seminal vesicle: functions and significance for male reproductive health The seminal vesicle (vesicula seminalis), also known as the glandular vesicle, is an important or ...

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Atmosphere Artificial

May-28-24

An artificial atmosphere is a specially created mixture of gases that ensures the breathing and gas exchange of humans and animals when they are isolated from the externa ...

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Multiple wounds

May-28-24

Multiple wounds: when one wound is not enough Injuries are serious physical damage that can cause irreparable harm to the body. However, when the wounds become multiple, ...

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Asphyxia Fetal

May-28-24

Fetal asphyxia is a condition in which the fetus in the womb does not receive enough oxygen. This can be caused by various reasons such as abnormal fetal position, narrow ...

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Pretectal Field

May-28-24

The pretectal field (area pretectalis) is one of the brain structures that plays an important role in the regulation of emotions and behavior. This is an area of ​​the br ...

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Bilirubinemia

May-28-24

Bilirubinemia: features, causes and treatment Bilirubinemia is a condition in which the level of bilirubin in the blood is elevated. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment that is ...

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Friedlanda Arthrodesis

May-28-24

Friedland arthrodesis is a knee surgery technique used to stabilize the knee in degenerative diseases. This method was developed by Soviet orthopedic traumatologist Nikol ...

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Pneumonia Small focal

May-28-24

Small focal pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs, characterized by the formation of small inflammatory foci occupying the acini or lobe of the lung. The main signs o ...

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Occlusal Curve Anterior

May-28-24

Anterior occlusal curve (syn. sagittal occlusal curve) is a bend that forms in the area of ​​the anterior part of the dental arch when the jaws close. This curve can be e ...

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