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Read MoreDiffuse parenchymal keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea that affects the entire thickness of the corneal stroma. The causes of the development of parenchymal diffu ...
Read MoreBlood casts are pathological formations in the urine, consisting of accumulations of erythrocytes (red blood cells) and their membranes. They are formed in the renal tubu ...
Read MoreButtresses of the upper jaw (French: contre-force - opposing force) are thickenings of bone tissue in the lateral parts of the upper jaw. They serve to strengthen the jaw ...
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Read MoreMegaduodenum: expansion of the duodenum Megaduodenum is a rare disease that is characterized by enlargement of the duodenum. In this case, the size of the intestine incre ...
Read MoreTinea groin, also known as Tinea Cruris or Dhobie Itch, is a fungal skin infection that most often occurs in a person's groin area. However, sometimes the infection can s ...
Read MoreThe Abdominal knife is a surgical knife with a rounded cutting edge, which is used for cuts of considerable length. Belly knives differ from other surgical knives by havi ...
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