Lymphoid Tissue: Description and Functions Lymphoid tissue, also known as lymphoreticular tissue or lymphadenoid tissue, is an important part of the immune system in huma ...
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Read MorePlatelet: what is it and what is its role in the body Platelets are small cells that play an important role in the blood clotting process. They get their name from the La ...
Read MoreTrepanocyclodialysis: the essence of the procedure Trepanocyclodialysis is a medical procedure used to treat glaucoma. This technique was first described in 1960 and cons ...
Read MoreNitrogen balance: an indicator of the level of nitrogen metabolism in the body Nitrogen balance is a key indicator of the level of nitrogen metabolism in the human and an ...
Read MoreExcoriation (lat. excoriatio; from excorio - “to tear off the skin”; synonyms: abrasion, scratch) is damage to the skin in which partial or complete removal of the upper ...
Read MoreIntercondylar Elevation Intercondylar Elevation (lat. Eminentia Intercondylaris, Eminentia Intercondyloidea, Eminentia Intercondylica) is an elevation between the condyle ...
Read MoreRetropulsive absence is a type of epileptic seizure (absence), characterized by hypertensive convulsions with arching of the body backwards. With retropulsive absence sei ...
Read MoreCheiloschisis is a congenital developmental anomaly in which incomplete fusion of the upper lip occurs. This is one of the most common types of cleft lip and palate. With ...
Read MoreWilkinson's Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Wilkinson's disease, also known as lymphogranulomatosis, is a rare disease of the lymphatic system that was described ...
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