Anencephaly is the congenital absence of the cerebral hemispheres and cranium. This is a severe pathology of the development of the neural tube of the embryo, in which th ...
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Read MoreThe triangle of the hypoglossal nerve (lat. trigonum nervi hypoglossi) is an anatomical area of the neck located under the hyoid bone. The boundaries of the triangle ar ...
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Read MoreParaneoplastic syndrome is a syndrome caused by the presence of a tumor, but not associated with its direct effect on surrounding tissues and organs or with metastasis. T ...
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Read MoreLeukopoiesis: process of formation of white blood cells Leukopoiesis, or the formation of white blood cells, is one of the important processes occurring in the bone marro ...
Read MoreBrain aneurysm arteriovenous racemosum (a. cerebri arteriovenosum racemosum) is a pathological dilatation of the blood vessels of the brain, in which arteries and veins a ...
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