The cerebral aqueduct is a narrow canal in the midbrain that connects the third and fourth ventricles of the brain. It is also known as the aqueduct of Sylvia or the medi ...
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Read MoreKhmelevsky labor stimulation is a method of stimulating labor, proposed by the Soviet obstetrician-gynecologist Vladimir Nikolaevich Khmelevsky (1900-1959). The essence o ...
Read MorePerforation 1 (from the Latin perforatio - “drilling”; synonym - perforation) is the piercing or punching of a hole in any object. Perforation may occur naturally or be t ...
Read MoreEhrmann Sclerosing Folliculitis of the Nape: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Ehrmann's sclerosing folliculitis of the neck, also known as Ehrmann's sclerosing folliculitis ...
Read MorePathological is a term used to describe phenomena associated with disease or abnormality. The pathological condition is characterized by a disruption of the normal struct ...
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