Hepatic lymph nodes (lat. n. l. hepatici) - a group of lymph nodes located at the gates of the liver, where lymph flows from the liver, gall bladder, bile ducts, lower es ...
Read MoreCatarrhal-purulent proctosigmoiditis: features of the disease Proctosigmoiditis catarrhal-purulent (p. catarrhalis purulenta) is a disease that is characterized by inflam ...
Read MoreDear readers, I present to your attention an article with the title: Catatonic confusion (lat. s. conscientiae catatonica) is a mental state characterized by impaired or ...
Read MoreProvocative inhalation test: what is it and how is it carried out? A provocative inhalation test is one of the methods for diagnosing allergic diseases such as bronchial ...
Read MoreECG; Syn. Actinocardiogram: what is it and how do they work? An ECG, or electrocardiogram, is one of the most common methods for diagnosing heart disease. It is a record ...
Read MoreBleuler Endocrine Psychosyndrome: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Bleuler's endocrine psychosyndrome, also known as endocrine psychosyndrome, is a rare mental disorder tha ...
Read MoreParapneumonic atelectasis is a collapse of lung tissue that develops near the source of lung inflammation (pneumonia). With pneumonia, as a result of inflammation and swe ...
Read MoreThe pharyngeal membrane (membrana stomatopharyngealis, lne; synonym buccal-pharyngeal membrane) is an anatomical structure located in the posterior part of the oropharynx ...
Read MoreVascular thermoregulation is a type of thermoregulation that is carried out by changing the diameter of the lumen of blood vessels. As body temperature rises, the skin's ...
Read MoreAn antiviral drug is a drug that is effective against pathogenic viruses. Antiviral agents include: acyclovir, ganciclovir, vidarabine, idoxuridine, trifluridine (Viropti ...
Read More