Subarticular tubercle: anatomy and function The subglenoid tubercle (also known as the subscapularis tubercle) is a protrusion on the inferior surface of the scapula loca ...
Read MoreCool baths - V., in which the acting medium is water at a temperature of 20-33°C. Cool baths - V., in which the acting medium is water at a temperature of 20-33°C. Cool b ...
Read MoreAdenopneumopathy (adenopneumopathia; adeno- + Greek pneumon lung + pathos suffering, disease) is a pathological process affecting lymphoid tissue and lungs. Adenopneumopa ...
Read MoreMüllerian canal: basic information The Müllerian canal is a structure that plays an important role in embryonic development in mammals. It was discovered by German anatom ...
Read MoreRecurrent intussusception: causes, symptoms and treatment Recurrent intussusception (i. intestinorum recidiva) is a disease in which one section of the intestine (intussu ...
Read MoreIonizing radiation is a phenomenon that can affect human health. For safety purposes and to protect the public from the potential harmful effects of radiation, categories ...
Read MoreThe Weber-Kocher incision is a surgical incision used to access the orbit and its contents. It was developed and described by German ophthalmologist Albrecht von Graefe i ...
Read MoreBrugia malayi is a species of helminth in the family Filariidae, class nematodes. The definitive host of B. malayi is humans and monkeys, and the intermediate host is mos ...
Read MoreChalasia cardia (chalasia cardiae; Greek chalasis relaxation; synonym: gaping of the cardia, cardia insufficiency) is a disease characterized by impaired relaxation of th ...
Read MoreCombined radiation therapy: effective treatment of cancer Combined radiation therapy (CT) is a method of treating oncological diseases that uses a combination of several ...
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