Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4378

Impulsive Theft

May-28-24

Impulsive theft: what is it and how to deal with it? Impulsive theft is theft committed on an emotional impulse without prior planning. The person who commits such theft ...

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Angioparesis

May-28-24

Angioparesis is a pathological condition characterized by a weakening of the tone and contractile function of blood vessels. The term "angioparesis" is derived from two r ...

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Pustulosis Varioliform

May-28-24

Pustulosis varioliformis is a chronic recurrent skin disease characterized by the appearance on the skin of multiple pustules 2-5 mm in size, reminiscent of smallpox rash ...

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Phocomelia

May-28-24

Phocomelia (phocomelia; from the Greek words phoke - “seal” and melos - “part of the body, limb”) is a congenital anomaly of the development of the limbs, in which there ...

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Burrs

May-28-24

Burrs are small traumatic tears in the epidermis of the nail folds. They are formed as a result of mechanical damage to the nail bed and are small tears in the skin in th ...

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Bilateral

May-28-24

Bilateral in anatomy means relating to or affecting both parts of a person's body, tissue or organ, or its paired organs (for example, the eyes, breasts or ovaries). Bila ...

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Memory Logical

May-28-24

Logical memory: what is it and how does it work Memory is one of the key functions of the human brain, which allows you to store information for a long time and use it in ...

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Impregnation of Clothes

May-28-24

Impregnation of Clothing: How to Protect Your Clothing from External Factors Clothing impregnation is the process of treating fabric with special compounds designed to pr ...

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Lupus Vulgaris Disfiguring

May-28-24

Disfiguring lupus vulgaris (lat. Lupus vulgaris mutilans) is a rare type of cutaneous tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is characterized by the appear ...

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Opsoclonus

May-28-24

Opsoclonus (opsoclonus; Greek ops eye + clonus; synonym: ocular myoclonus, dancing eyes syndrome) is rapid, involuntary eye movements in all directions. With opsoclonus, ...

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