Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4388

Copper (Promontory)

May-28-24

In anatomy, a promontory is a protruding part of an organ or other structure in the body. For example, the sacral promontory is a protrusion on the inner surface of the s ...

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Lisovskaya Reaction

May-28-24

Lisovskaya Reaction: Description, History and Application The Lisovskaya reaction is a method for diagnosing infectious diseases developed by the Soviet surgeon and urolo ...

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Iodotyrosine

May-28-24

Iodotyrosine is the general name for iodinated tyrosine derivatives (mono- and diiodotyrosine), which are precursors of thyroid hormones. The determination of iodotyrosin ...

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Perineotomy

May-28-24

Perineotomy: the essence of the procedure and its application Perineotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the perineum, the area between the vagina and anus ...

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Anhepatic jaundice

May-28-24

Anhepatic jaundice Anhepatic jaundice (icterus anhepaticus) is a form of jaundice in which there is no liver function. The term "anghepathic" comes from the prefix "an-" ...

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Calyceal-Venous Canal

May-28-24

The calyx-venous canal is a fistula between the small renal calyx in the vault and the vein. This is a rare congenital disorder in which there is a connection between the ...

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Onion Husk Phenomenon

May-28-24

Bulb peel, or bulbous sclerosis, is a unique phenomenon associated with the structural features of the bulb. When an onion is cut, multiple layers of thick, dry skin call ...

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Eno dyes

May-28-24

Wine dyes: The art of beauty and taste from grapes In the world of the food industry, there are a whole host of ingredients that make products not only look appetizing, b ...

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Vein of the Great Toe Greater Subcutaneous

May-28-24

The great saphenous vein of the thumb (v. cephalica pollicis) is one of the veins that is located on the human hand. It runs along the thumb and is a continuation of the ...

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Bacteria Colicinogenic

May-28-24

Colicinogens are bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae family that produce protein substances called colicins. Colicins cause the death of related strains and species of bac ...

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