Consultant noise: what is it and how does it affect diagnosis? The Consultant noise is a special sound that can be heard when a patient is examined by a consultant physic ...
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Read MorePsychosensory disorders are a group of mental disorders associated with a distortion of the perception of the surrounding world. These include: Illusions are a distorte ...
Read MorePoisonous insects are insects that produce substances that are poisonous to humans and/or animals. These include insects such as wasps, bees, hornets, ants and some beetl ...
Read MoreSmall focal myocardial infarction: causes, symptoms and treatment Myocardial infarction is a serious condition in which necrosis (death) of part of the heart muscle occur ...
Read MoreCone-Penfield method: essence, application and history The Cone-Penfield technique, also known as suboccipital myoplastic craniotomy, is a brain surgery technique that wa ...
Read MoreFaience-Conna sample: what is it and how is it used? The Faience-Conn test is a medical test that is used to measure the levels of aldosterone and renin in the blood. Thi ...
Read MoreAge-related radiosensitivity: how age affects sensitivity to radiation Radiation is a major source of danger to human health, and its exposure can lead to various disease ...
Read MoreLederer-Brill disease: causes, symptoms and treatment Lederer-Brill disease, also known as bleeding diathesis, is a rare inherited disorder that is characterized by a ble ...
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