Fibrillation: causes, symptoms and treatment Fibrillation is a heart rhythm disorder characterized by rapid and erratic contraction of the atria. Instead of contracting r ...
Read MoreApoplectiform syndrome (syndromum apoplectiforme; from the Greek "apoplektikos" - struck by a blow and the Latin "-formis" - similar) is a syndrome of acute focal brain d ...
Read MoreAerobic microorganisms: life in an oxygen environment Microorganisms are organisms invisible to the eye that occupy a huge place in the life of our planet. Among microorg ...
Read MoreCresyl violet durable (syn. cresyl violet) is an organic dye that is widely used in biological and medical research to stain tissues and cells. Durable cresyl violet has ...
Read MoreLitopedion: what is it? Lithopedion is a medical term that describes a rare and unusual condition in which an embryo or fetus begins to develop inside a woman's abdominal ...
Read MoreLaut Canal: History and Significance Laut's canal is a small canal inside the auricle, which was named after the German anatomist and physiologist E.A. Lauta. He was born ...
Read MoreEhrlich-Türk drip line: History and medical significance The Ehrlich-Türk drip line is a medical characteristic that received its name in honor of two outstanding doctors ...
Read MoreOpportunistic - This term is used to describe a disease that develops only in people with a weakened immune system (for example, as a result of an infection, some other d ...
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