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Broca's Limited Neurodermatitis

May-28-24

Broca's neurodermatitis limited is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by itching, flaking and localized lesions. This disease was first described by the Fr ...

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Antigen Australian

May-28-24

Australian antigen (HBsAg; synonym: hepatitis-associated antigen, hepatitis B antigen, serum hepatitis antigen) is the surface antigen of the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Det ...

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Abortive

May-28-24

Abortive: what does this word mean? The word “abortive” comes from the Latin word “abortivus,” which means “premature” or “premature.” In a medical context, the word can ...

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Palpation X-ray

May-28-24

X-ray palpation: what is it and how is it used in medicine X-ray palpation is a method that is used in medicine to determine the degree of displacement of the organ under ...

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Rotova Oblast

May-28-24

The oral region (regio oralis, pna, bna, jna; syn. mouth area) is the part of the face that surrounds the opening of the mouth. It includes the lips, cheeks, vestibule of ...

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Visceral Branches

May-28-24

Visceral branches Visceral branches are of two types: Arterial visceral branches (rami viscerales, BNA, JNA) are branches of internal organ arteries that arise from the ...

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Osteitis Generalized Condensing

May-28-24

Osteitis Generalized Condensing: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Generalized condensing osteitis (OGC) is a bone disease characterized by abundant new bone formation in ...

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Birth Canal

May-28-24

Birth Canal: Description and Functions The birth canal, also known as canalis parturientis or canalis obstetricus, is a vital passage that allows the baby to pass through ...

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Finger Test

May-28-24

Finger test: what is it and how does it help identify ataxia The finger-nose test is a technique that is used to identify ataxia, a lack of coordination of movements base ...

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Scarlet fever extrabuccal

May-28-24

Extrabuccal scarlet fever (lat. scarlatina extrabuccalis; from lat. extra - outside and bucca - cheek) is a type of scarlet fever in which the rash is localized outside t ...

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