The brachial plexus (lat. plexus brachialis) is a network of nerves formed by the anterior branches of the V-VIII cervical and partially the I thoracic spinal nerves. The ...
Read MoreThe left atrioventricular opening (ostium atrioventriculare sinistrum) is the opening between the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart. It allows blood to pass ...
Read MoreNephrocirrhosis is a serious disease that is characterized by the replacement of healthy kidney tissue with connective tissue, which leads to disruption of their function ...
Read MoreHiss operation Hiss operation is a surgical operation for congenital preauricular fistula, consisting of complete excision of the walls of the fistula. A preauricular fis ...
Read MorePlatyspondyly: features, causes and treatment Platyspondyly is the medical term for changes in the structure of the vertebrae that become flatter and wider than normal. T ...
Read MoreMild paranoia is an easily occurring form of paranoia with low-progressive, systematized delusions. With mild paranoia, the patient experiences a chronic disorder of thin ...
Read MoreMilk suppressant, also known as lactifuge, is a substance that suppresses milk production in a woman's breasts. This may be helpful for mothers who, for whatever reason, ...
Read MoreParietal glandulocyte: functions and significance Glandulocyte parietal, also known as parietal cell or parietal cell, is a type of cell that makes up the lining of the s ...
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