Falloplegia: causes, symptoms and treatment Falloplegia is a condition in which the penis loses its ability to erect and cannot perform its function. The term comes from ...
Read MoreHomonymous is a term used to describe a visual defect in which both eyes have a limited field of vision on one side of the body (see Hemianopia). With a homonymous defect ...
Read MoreDepilatory is a substance that is applied to the surface of the skin to remove hair. Depilatories act by chemically attacking the hair, destroying its structure and separ ...
Read MoreResynchronization of biological rhythms is the process of restoring and adjusting the body's internal biological clock. Biological rhythms, such as the circadian sleep-wa ...
Read MoreHaglund-Schinz Disease: symptoms, causes and treatment Haglund-Schinz disease, also known as osteochondrosis of the calcaneal apophysis, is a common condition that often ...
Read MoreThe Axenfeld blepharostat is a medical instrument used in ophthalmology. It was developed at the beginning of the 20th century by the German ophthalmologist Karl Theodor ...
Read MoreErythroblastogram: what is it and how is it used in medicine An erythroblastogram is a test method that is used to determine the stage of maturity of red blood cells, or ...
Read MoreThe medial talocalcaneal ligament (lat. ligamentum talocalcaneum mediale) is one of the ligaments of the ankle joint. It connects the medial surfaces of the talus and cal ...
Read MoreCystotrachelography: the essence of the method and its application Cystotrachelography is a medical diagnostic method that produces images of the bladder and cervix using ...
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