“Objective” psychology is a direction in medical psychology that developed in the first half of the 20th century. The main idea of this direction was to study mainly th ...
Read MoreArticular surface (facies articularis, pna, bna, jna; synonym articular surface) - a section of bone covered with hyaline cartilage and involved in the formation of the j ...
Read MoreIsthmus of the auditory tube: functions and structure The isthmus of the auditory tube is a narrow connection between the lateral nasopharynx and the middle ear. It is al ...
Read MoreThe temporomandibular joint (lat. articulatio temporomandibularis, synonym - mandibular joint) is a paired joint connecting the lower jaw (lower jaw) with the temporal bo ...
Read MoreOsteoblastosarcoma: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment Osteoblastosarcoma is a rare type of malignant tumor that occurs in the bones. This tumor comes from osteoblasts, which ...
Read MoreThe left subclavian artery (a. subclavia sinistra, pna, bna, jna) is a large vessel extending from the aortic arch. The left subclavian artery begins from the aortic arch ...
Read MoreErdheim Tumor: what kind of disease is it and how to diagnose it Erdheim tumor is a rare disease that was first described by the Austrian pathologist Jacob Erdheim in 193 ...
Read MorePhase in psychiatry (French phase, from Greek phasis - manifestation) is a certain period of the course of a mental disorder, characterized by specific symptoms and durat ...
Read MoreThe glabellar reflex (lat. reflex glabellaris) is one of the primitive unconditioned reflexes of humans. It involves blinking your eyes in response to tapping on the glab ...
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