Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4375

Tissue Muscle Smooth

May-28-24

Smooth muscle tissue: structure, functions, distribution Smooth muscle tissue, or mesenchymal muscle tissue, is one of three types of muscle tissue in humans and animals. ...

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Psammotic Taurus

May-28-24

Psammotic bodies (corpora psammosa; synonym: psammoma bodies) are rounded structures consisting of concentric layers of collagen fibers and calcium deposits. They are fou ...

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Sleepy Triangle

May-28-24

The carotid triangle (trigonum caroticum, pna, jna; fossa carotica, bna; trigonum omohyoideum) is an anatomical area on the anterior surface of the neck. It is located on ...

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Lymph Nodes Tracheobronchial Lower

May-28-24

Lower tracheobronchial lymph nodes (lat. n. l. tracheobronchiales inferiores, pna) - a group of lymph nodes located in the lower part of the mediastinum around the lower ...

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Neutralization of Water, Air, Soil (Decontaminatio)

May-28-24

The modern world is faced with a number of environmental problems associated with the pollution of water, air and soil with hazardous substances. These substances can cau ...

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Stearic Stain Phenomenon

May-28-24

One of the characteristic manifestations of psoriasis is the formation of soft silvery-white scales on the surface of papules, which are easily separated when scraped. Th ...

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Transfection [Rance + (In)Ffecti]

May-28-24

Transfection is the process of reproducing a virus in a cell infected with isolated viral nucleic acid. This method is used in molecular biology to study the functions of ...

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Ligaments Cornicocricoid Lateral

May-28-24

Lateral horn-cricoid ligaments Lateral horn-cricoid ligaments (lat. L. ceratocricoidea lateralia) are paired laryngeal ligaments connecting the horns of the hyoid bone wi ...

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Bradyphrasy

May-28-24

Bradyphrasia: what is it and how to recognize it Bradyphrasia is a speech disorder that results in slow and difficult speech. This condition can be caused by a variety of ...

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Synechia

May-28-24

Synechia (from the Greek synecheia - continuity, connectedness) are adhesions between opposing surfaces of an organ or tissue. Synechia most often occurs as a result of i ...

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