Heterograft and xenograft are forms of transplantation that use living tissue taken from one species and transplanted into a member of another species. This means that an ...
Read MoreAniseikonometer (from the Greek anisos - unequal, eikon - image and metreo - to measure) is a device for measuring aniseikonia, that is, differences in eye refraction. An ...
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Read MoreBezolda mastoiditis: symptoms, causes and treatment Bezolda mastoiditis is an inflammatory process that occurs in the mastoid area, the bone located behind the ear. This ...
Read MoreHematogenous pyelonephritis: causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Hematogenous pyelonephritis, also known as descending pyelonephritis, is an infectious disease of t ...
Read MoreSpectrum of action of the drug: what is it? The spectrum of action of a drug is the range of diseases and symptoms for which it has a therapeutic effect. This range can r ...
Read MoreChoriocarcinoma is a malignant tumor that develops from placental tissue. It belongs to germ cell tumors, as it arises from germinal epithelial cells. Choriocarcinoma is ...
Read MoreRegeneration Reparative: What is it and how does it work? Reparative regeneration, also known as repair or pathological regeneration, is the process of restoring tissue i ...
Read MoreLegionnaires Disease Legionnaires' disease is an infectious lung disease caused by the bacteria Legionella pneumophila. The disease was named after an outbreak among indi ...
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