Partial decontamination: what is it and how does it work? Partial decontamination is the process of cleaning from infectious objects only those places that are in direct ...
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Read MoreSalpingoscopy: what is it and why is it needed? Salpingoscopy is a medical procedure that allows you to examine the condition of the fallopian tubes. It is carried out us ...
Read MoreSoftened dentin is dentin with a reduced content of mineral salts, located at the bottom of the carious cavity. With dental caries, demineralization of the hard tissues o ...
Read MoreOtogenic leptomeningitis is an inflammation of the soft meninges (meningitis) caused by the spread of infection from the middle ear or mastoid process of the brain. Main ...
Read MoreHypogenesis: causes, symptoms and treatment Hypogenesis, also known as hypoplasia, is a rare medical condition characterized by incomplete development of tissues or organ ...
Read MorePentose cycle The pentose cycle is a set of enzymatic reactions as a result of which the oxidative breakdown of glucose occurs in the body with the formation of pentoses, ...
Read MoreCytological exfoliative diagnostics is a diagnostic method in which prints and swabs from affected organs and tissues are subjected to microscopic examination. Cytologica ...
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