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 ...
Read MoreLisovskaya Reaction: Description, History and Application The Lisovskaya reaction is a method for diagnosing infectious diseases developed by the Soviet surgeon and urolo ...
Read MoreIodotyrosine is the general name for iodinated tyrosine derivatives (mono- and diiodotyrosine), which are precursors of thyroid hormones. The determination of iodotyrosin ...
Read MorePerineotomy: 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 ...
Read MoreAnhepatic 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-" ...
Read MoreThe 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 ...
Read MoreBulb 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 ...
Read MoreThe 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 ...
Read MoreColicinogens 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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