Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4275

Lymphocytosis Infectious Acute

May-28-24

Infectious acute lymphocytosis (infectious oligosymptomatic lymphocytosis, Smith syndrome) is a rare disease characterized by a moderate increase in the number of lymphoc ...

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Spoon-shaped forceps

May-28-24

Spoon-shaped forceps are a surgical instrument that is used to remove or biopsy tumors in the brain and meninges. They are a special design that allows you to reliably ca ...

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Voice device

May-28-24

Voice apparatus: main organs and their functions The vocal apparatus is a complex set of organs that participates in the process of voice formation. It includes not only ...

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Charrière Scale

May-28-24

Charriere scale (J. F. B. Charriere, 1803–1876) was a French medical instrument maker who made significant contributions to the development of this craft. He was known fo ...

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Lipoma Intermuscular

May-28-24

Intermuscular lipoma (lipoma intermusculare) is a benign tumor of adipose tissue located between the muscles. It is an encapsulated accumulation of mature fat cells that ...

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Redia

May-28-24

Redia is one of the stages of development of a trematode, which is formed inside a sporocyte in the body of an intermediate host - a mollusk. Redia is a small vesicle fil ...

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Pseudopleurisy Cholera

May-28-24

Pseudopleurisy Cholera: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Pseudopleurisy cholera is a rare disease that is characterized by inflammation of the pleura, the thin membrane tha ...

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Constitution Statothymic

May-28-24

Statothymic Constitution: Strengthening the Foundations of State Order and Ensuring the Immutability of Feelings Introduction: The Statothymic Constitution, derived from ...

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Phase Voltage

May-28-24

The tension phase in cardiology is a period of the cardiac cycle that begins with contraction of the ventricles and ends with maximum tension of the ventricular walls. Th ...

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Synkinesia Global

May-28-24

Global synkinesia (s. globalis; synonym s. spastic) is a pathological condition in which involuntary contraction of the muscles of the entire body or its large parts occu ...

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