Fear psychosis is a type of Leonhard's cycloid psychosis with a phasic or paroxysmal course. This disease alternates between two phases: Phase of fear and depression. D ...
Read MoreWallerian rebirth: a new look at an old phenomenon Wallerian degeneration, or secondary degeneration of nerve fibers, was described in 1866 by the English physician Augus ...
Read MoreThe oscillatory effect (also called non-thermal effect or extrathermal effect) is a phenomenon in which electromagnetic radiation of certain frequencies can produce biolo ...
Read MoreSathuperi is a virus of the bunyavirus genus, which belongs to the ecological group of arboviruses and the antigenic group of Simbu. Currently, the pathogenicity of this ...
Read MorePulmonary precapillary hypertension (h. pulmonalis praecapillaris) is a pathological condition characterized by a persistent increase in pressure in the pulmonary vessels ...
Read MoreAchlorhydria is the absence or reduced content of hydrochloric acid in gastric juice. Persistent achlorhydria, which continues despite taking large doses of histamine, is ...
Read MoreThe Blalock-Taussig method is a surgical procedure developed by American surgeon Alfred Blalock and American cardiologist Helen Taussig in 1944. It is used to treat blue ...
Read MoreHerophilus sphincter (lat. torcular herophili) is a structure in the human brain, named after the ancient Greek physician Herophilus, who lived around 300 BC. Herophilus ...
Read MoreDictyocytoma is a rare benign tumor that develops from follicular dendritic cells. These cells play an important role in the immune response by helping B lymphocytes reco ...
Read MorePeroneus longus tendon groove: anatomy and function The groove of the peroneus longus tendon is an important anatomical structure located on the lateral surface of the le ...
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