Glycosuria: causes, symptoms and treatment Glycosuria, also known as glycuria or melituria, is a condition in which the level of glucose in the urine is elevated. Normall ...
Read MoreThe perineural space (spatium perineurii; synonym perineural vagina) is a narrow space between the endoneurium and the perineurium, filled with relaxed connective tissue ...
Read MoreArtery of the Roof of the Midbrain Lateral (A. Collicularis Lateralis) is one of the main arteries that provides blood supply to the midbrain. It is a branch of the super ...
Read MoreChaco virus belongs to the ecological group of arboviruses, the Timbu antigenic group. Its pathogenicity for humans has not yet been established. The virus was first isol ...
Read MoreHomeostasis (from the Greek ὅμοιος - similar, equal and στάσις - immobility, standing; synonym homeostasis) in physiology - the body’s ability to maintain the constancy o ...
Read MoreAudiometry is a method of examining hearing using a special device called an audiometer. Audiometry allows you to determine hearing thresholds - the minimum volume of sou ...
Read MoreCircular Shower: Relaxation and Treatment in One Circular shower is one of the most effective and beneficial ways to care for the body. This type of shower was invented a ...
Read MoreHyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that can occur with various diseases or develop as a side effect when taking certain medications. Causes of hyperhidrosis: Endocrine ...
Read MoreAdenohypophyseal ophthalmotropism (ophthalmotropismus adenohypophysialis) is the property of hormones of the adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary gland) to have a regulato ...
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