Megalosplenia: understanding this medical term Megalosplenia is the medical term for an enlarged spleen. The spleen is an organ of the lymphatic system located in the upp ...
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Read MoreAcupuncture. Acupuncture (also acupuncture, acupuncture, acupuncture, Zhen Ju therapy) is a treatment method based on the impact of the finest needles on certain biologic ...
Read MoreEpidermophytis is a skin disease caused by a fungus of the genus Epidermophyton. It is characterized by the appearance of secondary lesions of the skin away from the prim ...
Read MoreJejunostomy is a surgical operation that involves bringing the jejunum out through the abdominal wall and opening it. Sometimes this operation is performed to insert a ca ...
Read MoreThe Sverdlov apparatus is a medical device for the treatment of fractures and dislocations of bones, as well as for restoring joint mobility. It was invented in 1950 by S ...
Read MoreLymph Nodes Inguinal Superficial: Functions and Significance Inguinal superficial lymph nodes (n. l. inguinales superficiales, pna) are part of the human lymphatic system ...
Read MoreNeurofibromatous elephantiasis (elephantiasis neurofibromatosa) is a rare disease characterized by the formation of multiple neurofibromas and significant thickening of t ...
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