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Read MoreStereophotocolposcopy: three-dimensional image of the vagina and cervix Colposcopy is a method of examining the female genital organs that allows visualization of the vag ...
Read MoreThe deep cranial cervical lymph nodes (Lyphomonodi cervicales profundi craniales, JNA) are part of the lymphatic system, which plays an important role in protecting the b ...
Read MoreMedical microbiology is a branch of microbiology that studies pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic microorganisms for humans, as well as the patterns of their interact ...
Read MoreLaparotomy is a surgical operation in which an incision is made in the abdominal wall to gain access to the abdominal organs. The term "laparotomy" comes from the Greek w ...
Read MoreAbdominoscopy: what is it and why is the procedure needed? An abdominoscopy is a medical procedure that allows a doctor to examine the internal organs of the abdomen usin ...
Read MoreThe sensor element in cybernetics is a key component of many systems that convert incoming information into signals that can be processed and used to perform specific tas ...
Read MoreAnterior commissure syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by conduction disturbances in the anterior portions of the spinal cord. Causes The main cause o ...
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