Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4314

Poxviruses

May-28-24

Poxviruses: what are they and how do they affect the body? Poxviruses (poxviridae) are a family of viruses that cause acute infectious diseases in humans and animals. The ...

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Antropuncture

May-28-24

Anthropuncture: Definition, Application and Benefits Anthropuncture is a medical procedure that involves puncturing the skin and other soft tissues to gain access to the ...

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Nasal septum

May-28-24

The nasal septum (septum nasi, pna, bna, jna; synonym nasal septum) is a vertical osteochondral plate that divides the nasal cavity into two symmetrical parts. The nasal ...

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Sturge-Weber Disease

May-28-24

Sturge-Weber disease: symptoms, causes and treatment Sturge-Weber disease, also known as angiomatosis cerebri, is a rare disease characterized by lesions of the skin, eye ...

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Opsonic Index

May-28-24

The Opsonic Index is a numerical determination of the activity of the immune serum, which attacks bacteria that have entered the body, and also prepares these bacteria fo ...

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Keratouveitis

May-28-24

Keratouveitis: symptoms, causes and treatment methods Keratouveitis is an inflammatory disease of the eye that affects both the cornea (keratitis) and the choroid of the ...

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Ligament of the External Ankle Superior

May-28-24

Superior lateral malleolus ligament: anatomical description and functions The lateral collateral ligament of the ankle (LCL) is one of the important stabilizing ligaments ...

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Confabulations Mnemonic

May-28-24

Mnemonic confabulations (Latin confabulatio - conversation, conversation and Greek mnemonikos - related to memory) are false memories in which fictitious events appear in ...

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Purulent

May-28-24

Purulent is a term that is often used in medicine to describe processes associated with the formation of pus. Pus is a yellowish fluid that forms in body tissues as a res ...

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The Wataro virus

May-28-24

Wataroa virus: what is it and how dangerous is it for humans? Wataroa virus is a genus alpha virus from the Togavirus family. It belongs to the ecological group of arbovi ...

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