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Mendel Symptom 2) (K. Mendel, 1874-1946, German neuropathologist)

May-28-24

Mendel's Symptom 2: description, causes and treatment Mendelian symptom 2, also known as Mendelian sign, is one of the most common signs of meningitis localized in the po ...

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Sclerema Nodosa of the Newborn

May-28-24

Sclerema neonatorum nodosum is a rare disease of newborns characterized by the appearance of hard areas in the subcutaneous tissue. Causes The exact cause of sclerema nod ...

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Nerve Ampullary Lateral

May-28-24

The ampullary lateral nerve (lat. n. ampullaris lateralis) is a branch of the vestibulocochlear nerve that innervates the lateral semicircular canal. The ampullary nerve ...

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Myeloscope

May-28-24

Myeloscope: a device for studying blood A myeloscope is a microscopic device that is used to study the composition of blood. The word myelo comes from the Greek myelos, m ...

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Sphygmography Direct

May-28-24

Direct sphygmography: what it is and how it works Sphygmography is a research method that allows you to assess the condition of blood vessels and the heart. There are sev ...

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Murre Mastoidit

May-28-24

Mure mastoiditis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane and bone tissue of the mastoid process of the temporal bone (mastoiditis). The disease was first described by t ...

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Aviation Medical Unit

May-28-24

Air Ambulance: How Military Aviation Helps Save Lives An aviation ambulance unit is a unit of air ambulance units or transport aviation units, specializing in the air eva ...

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Lambda

May-28-24

Lambda is the point on the skull where the lambdoid and sagittal sutures meet. The lambdoid suture runs from the base of the nose to the occipital bone, and the sagittal ...

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Emphysema High Altitude

May-28-24

High Altitude Pulmonary Emphysema: Increased Air Content in Lung Tissue High altitude emphysema is a condition that can develop in mountain climbers and those living in h ...

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Oculocerebrorenal syndrome

May-28-24

Oculocerebrorenal syndrome, also known as Low Bishop-King syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder that can cause problems with vision, brain, kidneys and other parts of the ...

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