Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4374

Catecholamines

May-28-24

Catecholamines are a group of substances that have important physiological significance. These include adrenaline, norepinephrine and dopamine. All of these substances pl ...

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Sclerosis Angiogenic

May-28-24

Angiogenic sclerosis: causes, symptoms and treatment Angiogenic sclerosis, also known as vascular sclerosis, is a rare disease characterized by the occurrence of scleroti ...

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Pancreatic necrosis Postoperative

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Postoperative pancreatic necrosis is necrosis of the pancreas that develops after surgery on the abdominal organs. The reasons for the development of postoperative pancre ...

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Delirium

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Delirium (Latin delirium - madness, insanity; synonym delirious syndrome) is an acutely developing syndromic mental disorder characterized by a disorder of consciousness, ...

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Heavy Chain Disease

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Heavy chain disease is a disorder of immunoglobulin synthesis, which is characterized by the appearance in the blood and urine of products of abnormal synthesis of immuno ...

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Dubois-Reymond Law

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Dubois-Reymond law: basics and application The Dubois-Reymond law is one of the fundamental laws of physiology, discovered by the German physiologist Emile Dubois-Reymond ...

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Matveeva-Krede Method A. P. Matveev, 1816-1882. Father. Obstetrician-Gynecologist: K. S. F. Crede, 1819-1892, German. Obstetrician-Gynecologist; Son. Chalk Method)

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Matveeva-Crede method A.P. Matveev (1816-1882) - domestic obstetrician-gynecologist. K.S.F. Crede (1819-1892) - German obstetrician-gynecologist. Matveev-Crede method (sy ...

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Salpingography

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Salpingography is an X-ray examination of the fallopian tubes, which allows one to assess their patency and condition. To carry out the procedure, a contrast agent is inj ...

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Opercular syndrome

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Opercular syndrome (syndromum operculare) is a neurological syndrome that occurs when the operculum (tegmentum of the insula) of the cerebrum is damaged. The cause of the ...

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Covered Device

May-28-24

The Kaplan apparatus is a device for the treatment of bone fractures, developed by the Soviet traumatologist A.V. Kaplan (b. 1904). The Kaplan apparatus allows you to fix ...

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