Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4358

Oral Part of Pharynx

May-28-24

The oral part of the pharynx (pars oralis pharyngis, pna, bna, jna) is the anterior part of the pharynx, located behind the oral cavity. Also called mesopharynx or oropha ...

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Perilymphatic Duct

May-28-24

The perilymphatic duct (ductus perilymphaticus, pna, bna; ductus perilymphaceus, jna) - also known as the cochlear aqueduct, is a thin canal connecting the perilymphatic ...

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Prospective Study

May-28-24

A prospective study is a type of epidemiological study in which a specific group of people is followed for some time in the future. Prospective studies assess the incid ...

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Votchala-Tiffno Proba

May-28-24

Votchala-Tiffno Sample: history, operating principle and application The Votchala-Tiffenau test, also known as the V/T test, was developed in 1947 by Soviet physician Bor ...

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Micella

May-28-24

Micelle: microparticles for fat absorption A micelle is a microparticle that plays an important role in the process of absorption of fats in the body. Formed as a result ...

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Laurana Method

May-28-24

The Laurent method is a surgical method for treating deafness developed by the French otorhinolaryngologist Georg Laurent (1867-1941). The essence of the method is as fol ...

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Hemicolectomy

May-28-24

A hemicolectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the right or left half of the colon (large intestine). Indications for hemicolectomy: Malignant tumors of the colon (ca ...

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Photoperiodism

May-28-24

Photoperiodism: how changes in light affect metabolism and energy Photoperiodism is a set of changes in the intensity of metabolism and energy caused by changes in enviro ...

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Signal System First

May-28-24

The Signal First system is a system of conditioned reflex connections formed in the cerebral cortex of animals and humans when exposed to specific stimuli (light, sound, ...

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Damage Symptom

May-28-24

Skoda's sign, also known as Skoda's tympanitis, is a medical symptom named after the Czech physician Joseph Skoda (1805-1881). It is characterized by a tympanic (drumming ...

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