Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4306

Microbiocenosis

May-28-24

Microbiocenosis is a collection of microorganisms that inhabit any ecological niche in the human or animal body. Microbiocenosis is also called bacterial biocenosis. The ...

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Synovioarthritis

May-28-24

Synovioarthritis is an inflammation of the synovium of a joint. The synovial membrane (membrana synovialis) is a thin connective tissue membrane that lines the inner surf ...

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Hyperaldosteronuria

May-28-24

Hyperaldosteronuria is a pathological condition characterized by increased secretion of the hormone aldosterone in the urine. Aldosterone is a hormone that is produced in ...

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Proctosigmoiditis

May-28-24

Proctosigmoiditis: symptoms, causes and treatment Proctosigmoiditis is an inflammatory disease that affects the rectum and lower part of the sigmoid colon. It usually man ...

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Micronema

May-28-24

Micronemes are thread-like structures consisting of the protein actin. They play an important role in cell movement and intracellular transport. Micronemes are present in ...

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Polycythemia, Erythrocytosis (Polycythaemia)

May-28-24

Polycythemia is an increase in hemoglobin levels in the blood. The cause of polycythemia can be either a decrease in the total volume of blood plasma (relative polycythae ...

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Hemothorax Limited

May-28-24

Limited hemothorax (h. circumscriptus) is an accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity, limited by fibrin septa. Causes: Chest trauma with damage to blood vessels and ...

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Splanchnic Nerves

May-28-24

The splanchnic nerves, also known as the sympathetic nerves of the abdomen and pelvis, are an important part of the human nervous system. They arise from the nodes of the ...

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Biofilter

May-28-24

Biofilter: Air purification using natural processes From year to year, the problem of air pollution becomes more and more urgent. Emissions from industrial enterprises, a ...

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Buphthalmus

May-28-24

Buphthalmos (buphthalmus; from the Greek words bus - "bull" and ophthalmos - "eye"; synonym - "bull's eye") is a pathological condition of the eye, characterized by an in ...

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