The prescapular space is a cellular space located between the subscapularis muscle and the chest wall. It is filled with loose connective tissue and fatty deposits. The p ...
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Read MorePathological muscle fatigue is the accelerated development of muscle fatigue, which is observed in myasthenia gravis. Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease in which ...
Read MoreChronoscopy: The Study of Time and Its Impact on the World Chronoscopy, derived from the Greek words chrono (time) and skopeo (to look, observe), is a fascinating field o ...
Read MoreDystrophic non-smelling runny nose (rhinitis dystrophica non foetida) is a disease that is characterized by degenerative changes in the nasal mucosa, which leads to disru ...
Read MorePutti-Chaklina operation: history, application and results The Putti-Chaklin operation is a procedure that was developed by Italian surgeon Vittorio Putti in 1918 and sub ...
Read MoreBrudzinski's contralateral reciprocal symptom is a symptom of meningeal irritation that manifests itself with passive flexion of the leg at the knee and hip joints on the ...
Read MoreBoas-Ewald breakfast The Boas-Ewald breakfast is a special diet developed at the beginning of the 20th century by German doctors Ismail Boas and Karl Ewald for the diagno ...
Read MoreHysteroptosis is uterine prolapse, in which the uterus drops below its normal position. This condition is also called metroptosis. The causes of hysteroptosis can be: W ...
Read MorePericarditis, an inflammation of the outer lining of the heart, can present with a variety of symptoms, including chest pain, shortness of breath and a rapid pulse. Howev ...
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