Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4287

Morbidity with temporary disability

May-28-24

Lost time morbidity (LTI) is one of the main indicators that is used to assess the health of the population and the effectiveness of the healthcare system. It is defined ...

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Fiber Sympathetic Preganglionic

May-28-24

Sympathetic preganglionic fibers (neurofibers preganglionic sympathetic, inch) are nerve fibers that transmit signals from the central nervous system to the sympathetic g ...

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Incretion

May-28-24

Increment (from Latin incretio - increment, increase) - a change in the appearance or internal structure of the body under the influence of external or internal factors. ...

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Alexander-Adams Operation

May-28-24

Alexander–Adams operation (historical, w. c. alexander 1815–1902 English surgeon, j. a. Adams 1818–1898 English gynecologist). Alexander-Adams surgery is a surgical proce ...

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Aphtha (Aphtha, Plural Aphthae)

May-28-24

Aphtha (Aphtha, Plural Aphthae) - what is it and how to deal with them? Canker sores are small sores that can appear in the mouth of people of any age. They can be either ...

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Hippocampal sulcus

May-28-24

The hippocampal groove (lat. fissura hippocampi) is a narrow and deep groove that separates the convoluted hippocampus from the adjacent parts of the brain. The hippocamp ...

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Veins Brain Medium

May-28-24

The middle cerebral veins are a group of veins that are located deep in the brain and are responsible for draining blood from the middle areas of the brain. These veins a ...

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Ureterography

May-28-24

Ureterography: what is it and how is the procedure performed? Ureterography is a medical procedure that is used to diagnose diseases of the urinary system. It is performe ...

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Syphilitic callus

May-28-24

Syphilitic callus: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Syphilitic callus, also known as hyperkeratotic callus or clavus syphiliticus, is one of the symptoms of syphilis, a ...

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Mortality General

May-28-24

General lethality is a statistical indicator calculated as the ratio (in percentage) of the total number of deaths in and out of hospital to the number of patients regist ...

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