Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4363

Aprosexia

May-28-24

Aprosexia: what is it and how does it affect our lives? Aprosexia is a condition in which a person experiences impaired attention and an inability to concentrate on anyth ...

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Mediators of Allergic Reactions

May-28-24

Mediators of allergic reaction Mediators of an allergic reaction are the general name for biologically active substances that are formed in the pathochemical stage of an ...

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Microglioma

May-28-24

Microglioma is a rare brain tumor that develops from microglial cells. Microglia are a type of glial cell that performs immune and support functions in the central nervou ...

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Denonvilliers Aponeurosis

May-28-24

Denonviller aponeurosis is a connective tissue septum between the rectum and genitourinary organs in men. It is named after the French anatomist and surgeon Charles Pierr ...

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Denervation

May-28-24

Denervation: causes, consequences and treatment Denervation is a condition where the nerve supply to muscles and skin is disrupted, resulting in muscle paralysis and loss ...

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Cooper Scissors

May-28-24

Cooper Scissors: History and Application Cooper's Scissors are an instrument that was developed by the English surgeon and anatomist Astley Paston Cooper in 1829. This in ...

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Decompression Chamber

May-28-24

A decompression chamber is a device that is used to study the effects of a rapid decrease in barometric pressure on the body. It is a closed chamber in which conditions a ...

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Speech Inner

May-28-24

Inner Speech: How Our Voice Helps Us Think and Remember Speech is not only a means of communication with other people, but also an important tool in the inner world of ea ...

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Muscle Supracranial Superficial

May-28-24

The superficial supracranius muscle (m. epicranius superficialis) is a paired flat muscle of the head, located in the skin of the frontal and parietal regions. Consists o ...

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Cataract Rafanicheskaya

May-28-24

Raphanic cataract is a rare toxic cataract that occurs several months after ergot poisoning. This type of cataract develops due to the toxic effects of ergot alkaloids on ...

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