Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4342

Paralysis Shaking

May-28-24

Shaking Palsy: Understanding and Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease Shaking palsy, also known as Parkinson's disease or palsy agitans, is a chronic neurodegenerative disease ...

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Pupillotonia

May-28-24

Pupillotonia is an unusual condition of the pupil characterized by abnormal contraction and dilation. The term comes from the Latin "pupilla" - pupil and the Greek "tonos ...

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Stress

May-28-24

Stress: Impact on health and body function Stress is an integral part of our daily life. It can be caused by a variety of factors that can harm our health and negatively ...

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Upper, Located Above (Superior)

May-28-24

In anatomy, superior or superior refers to a structure or surface in the human body that is superior to some other structure or surface. For example: The upper jaw is l ...

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Guam virus

May-28-24

Guam virus: a dangerous causative agent of tropical mosquito fevers Guam virus belongs to the genus Bunyaviruses and the family Bunyaviruses. It belongs to the Guam antig ...

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Hydroxyprolinemia

May-28-24

Hydroxyprolinemia is a rare hereditary metabolic disease characterized by increased levels of hydroxyproline in the blood and urine. The cause of the disease is a deficie ...

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Onychorrexis

May-28-24

Onychorrhexis: causes, symptoms and treatment Onychorrhexis is a medical term that refers to the brittleness and tendency of nails to split. This condition can cause nail ...

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Buchilnaya installation

May-28-24

Drilling installation A drilling installation is a device designed for disinfecting clothes and linen using the drilling method. Steaming is a method of disinfecting thin ...

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Electropneumotachography

May-28-24

Electropneumotachography: operating principle and application Electropneumotachography (EPMG) is a technique for recording mechanical vibrations of body tissues, based on ...

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Musculocutaneous-Bone Flap

May-28-24

Musculocutaneous flap: features and application A musculocutaneous flap (MCF) is a surgical technique that is used in some operations, such as osteoplastic craniotomy or ...

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