Gakker-Lenevich Operation: How two surgeons from different eras joined forces for the benefit of patients The Hacker-Lenevich operation is a medical procedure that was de ...
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Read MoreCollateral Peroneal ligament: anatomy and functions Ligaments are important components of the human body's anatomy, providing stability and support to bones and joints. O ...
Read MorePseudopseudohypoparathyroidism is a rare endocrine disease that is characterized by the presence of symptoms of pseudohypoparathyroidism while maintaining the body's norm ...
Read MoreMiliary ulcerative tuberculosis of the skin and mucous membranes (T. Cutis Miliaris Ulcerosa) is a form of tuberculosis that is characterized by the appearance of many sm ...
Read MoreHypoalbuminemia: causes, symptoms and treatment Hypoalbuminemia is a condition in which the level of albumin in the blood is low. Albumin is a protein that is produced by ...
Read MoreBone semicircular canals (lat. canales semicirculares ossei) are a part of the inner ear, which consists of three semicircular canals located in three mutually perpendicu ...
Read MoreSignal in cybernetics: what is it and why is it needed? A signal in cybernetics is a sign or process of a physical or chemical nature that carries a message. In cyberneti ...
Read MoreMuscle, cricoarytenoid posterior (lat. m. cricoarytenoideus posterior, pna, bna; m. cricoarytaenoideus posticus) - unpaired muscle of the larynx. It arises from the poste ...
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