Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4431

Medical equipment

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Medical equipment is a set of technical means used in medicine for preventive, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, as well as when carrying out sanitary, hygienic and ant ...

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Leukemia

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Leukemia is a malignant disease of the hematopoietic system, which is characterized by pathological proliferation of leukocytes. These include: granulocytes, monocytes, l ...

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Amyloidosis Hereditary

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Hereditary amyloidosis: causes, symptoms and treatment Hereditary amyloidosis, also known as genetic amyloidosis, is a rare genetic disease that is associated with the ac ...

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Nerve Forearm Cutaneous Posterior

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Cutaneous posterior nerve of the forearm: anatomy and functions The nerve of the forearm is cutaneous posterior, or n. cutaneus antebrachii posterior (PNA), is one of the ...

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Rudakova Method

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The Rudakov method is a technique developed by the Soviet obstetrician-gynecologist A.V. Rudakov for the diagnosis and treatment of menstrual disorders in women. The esse ...

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Intestinal Infection

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Intestinal infections: diseases transmitted by the fecal-oral route Infectious bowel diseases are a common problem throughout the world. The causative agents of such dise ...

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Tenonography

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Tenonography: what is it and how is it used? Tenonography is an ophthalmological examination technique used to examine the sheath of the eyeball, also known as Tenon's ca ...

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Goiter Diffuse Thyrotoxic

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Diffuse Thyrotoxic Goiter: Understanding, Symptoms and Treatment Diffuse thyrotoxic goiter, also known as diffuse thyrotoxic struma, is the most common type of goiter ...

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Radiosensitivity Tissue

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Tissue radiosensitivity: what is it and how does it work? Tissue radiosensitivity is the ability of body tissues to respond to exposure to radiation fields. This feature ...

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Dactylalgia

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Dactylalgia (from the ancient Greek words dactyl - "finger" and algos - "pain") is chronic pain in the fingers and toes. This is a common disease that often occurs in peo ...

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