Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4427

Arc-shaped nucleus

May-28-24

Arcuate nucleus: functional role and structure The Arcuate Nucleus is a small cluster of neurons located in the hypothalamus of the brain. It got its name due to its arch ...

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Ramona Phenomenon

May-28-24

The Ramon phenomenon is a phenomenon discovered by the French bacteriologist Gabriel Louis Ramon (1886-1963). Ramon discovered that some bacteria are capable of producing ...

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Conna-Bailey Atrioseptopexy

May-28-24

Cona-Bailey atrioseptopexy Cone-Bailey atrioseptopexy is a heart surgery used to close an atrial septal defect (a defect between the left and right atria). This operation ...

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Scurvy

May-28-24

Scurvy is a disease that is caused by insufficient intake of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in the body. This vitamin is not synthesized by the human body, so it must be obtai ...

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Cerebellar Artery Inferior Anterior

May-28-24

Inferior anterior cerebellar artery: structure and functions The inferior anterior cerebellar artery (English: anterior inferior cerebellar artery, AICA) is one of the br ...

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Surgical Eye Forceps

May-28-24

Tweezers with narrow jaws having transverse notches and teeth at the end; used in ophthalmological operations. Such tweezers allow more careful and precise manipulation o ...

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Intracellular

May-28-24

Intracellular is a term that describes processes occurring within a cell or cells. The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms, and therefore ...

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Brain Thalamic

May-28-24

The thalamic brain (thalamencephalon, pna, bna; synonym visual brain) is a part of the diencephalon, consisting of the thalamus and epithalamus. The thalamus is a relay c ...

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Kilogram

May-28-24

The kilogram is the basic unit of mass in the SI system, equal to 1000 grams and defined as the mass of the international prototype of the kilogram, which is kept at the ...

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Weisbrema Anesthesia

May-28-24

Weisbrem anesthesia is a method of local anesthesia used in dentistry. It was developed in the early 20th century by Austrian dentist Alfred Weisbrem and is still widely ...

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