Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4435

Gingival Papilla

May-28-24

Gingival papilla: what is it and how does it affect oral health? The gingival papilla (papilla gingivalis, PNA; also known as the interdental papilla) is a small, convex ...

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Choledochostomy

May-28-24

Choledochostomy is a surgical operation that involves creating an anastomosis between the common bile duct (choledochus) and the lumen of the small or large intestine. Th ...

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Lymphangiokeratoma Limited Neviform

May-28-24

Lymphangiokeratoma Limited Neviform: causes, symptoms and treatment Lymphangiokeratoma circumscriptum naeviforme is a rare skin disease characterized by the formation of ...

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Fibroma (Fibroma, Plural. Fibromas Or Fibromata)

May-28-24

Fibroma (Fibroma, Pl. Fibromas or Fibromata) Fibroma is a benign tumor that develops from connective tissue. This is the most common type of tumor and is found throughout ...

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Sensor

May-28-24

Sensor: a key element in measurement technology A sensor is a device that is used in measuring technology to sense a controlled quantity and convert it into a signal that ...

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Macular Degeneration

May-28-24

Vitelline macular degeneration: what is it and how to treat it? Vitelline macular degeneration (VMD), also known as vitelline-form degeneration, is one of the most common ...

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Arteritis

May-28-24

Arteritis is inflammation of the walls of the arteries. It can develop as a result of a connective tissue disease or as a result of a past infection, such as syphilis. Wi ...

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Sanitary and Epidemic Condition of the Troops Emergency

May-28-24

The sanitary and epidemiological state of the troops is emergency: what does this mean and how to cope with the challenge The sanitary-epidemic condition of troops (S.-E. ...

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Alloesthesia

May-28-24

Alloesthesia: concept and application Alloesthesia is a phenomenon in which stimulation of one part of the body causes sensation in another part of the body. This can occ ...

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Susceptibility to Infection

May-28-24

The ability of a person or animal to respond to the introduction of a certain infectious agent into the body by developing a disease or carriage of the pathogen is called ...

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