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Opportunistic

May-28-24

Opportunistic - 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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Ehrlich-Türk Drip Line

May-28-24

Ehrlich-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 ...

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Zoophilia

May-28-24

Title: Bestiality: Understanding, Issues and Ethical Considerations Introduction: Bestiality, also known as bestiality, bestiality or sodomy, is a topic that generates mu ...

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Lues

May-28-24

Lues (Latin lues) is a term used to refer to serious infectious diseases, in particular syphilis. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease. The causative agent of syphi ...

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Lautov Canal

May-28-24

Laut 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 ...

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Lithopedion

May-28-24

Litopedion: 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 ...

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Cresyl Purple Durable

May-28-24

Cresyl 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 ...

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Microorganism Aerobic

May-28-24

Aerobic 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 ...

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Apoplectiform syndrome

May-28-24

Apoplectiform syndrome (syndromum apoplectiforme; from the Greek "apoplektikos" - struck by a blow and the Latin "-formis" - similar) is a syndrome of acute focal brain d ...

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Fibrillation

May-28-24

Fibrillation: causes, symptoms and treatment Fibrillation is a heart rhythm disorder characterized by rapid and erratic contraction of the atria. Instead of contracting r ...

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