Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4357

Psoas Muscle Edge Symptom

May-28-24

The symptom of the Edge of the Psoas Muscle is one of the signs of hydronephrosis, which is manifested by distortion of the shape of the X-ray shadow of the renal pelvis. ...

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Dosimetry

May-28-24

Dosimetry is the science of measuring doses of ionizing radiation. It includes the development of methods and measurements of absorbed, equivalent and effective radiation ...

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Chondromalacia

May-28-24

Chondromalacia is a disease of the cartilage tissue of the joints. Chondromalacia causes softening and thinning of the articular cartilage, which leads to pain and limite ...

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Albuminocholy

May-28-24

Albuminocholia: what is it and how does it affect our health? Albumincholia is a condition in which the content of albumin (protein) in bile increases. Albumin is one of ...

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Rheography Longitudinal

May-28-24

Longitudinal rheography Longitudinal rheography is a type of limb rheography in which the electrodes are placed along its longitudinal axis. This method allows you to eva ...

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Germinal

May-28-24

Germinal is a term referring to the early stages of development of the embryo or tissues. Pertaining to an early stage of embryonic or tissue development. The term "ger ...

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Exsufflation

May-28-24

Exsufflation is the forced removal of secretions from the respiratory tract using special suction. This procedure is used to clear the respiratory tract of sputum accumul ...

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Tourne Pupillary Response

May-28-24

Tournai pupillary response (also known as Tournai phenomenon) is a reflexive constriction of the pupil in response to light in the eye. This phenomenon is named after the ...

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Jensena Neuroretinitis

May-28-24

Jensen's neuroretinitis is a rare inherited retinal disease described by Danish ophthalmologist Einar Zachariasen Jensen in 1961. Main signs of the disease: Progressive ...

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S-Adenosylmethionine

May-28-24

S-Adenosylmethionine: what is it and how does it affect the body S-Adenosylmethionine, or SAM, is a derivative of methionine, an amino acid that plays an important role i ...

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