The duodenal-caval venous plexus (lat. plexus venosus duodenocavalis) is a network of veins located between the inferior vena cava and the duodenum. This plexus is formed ...
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Read MoreQuatta virus is an arbovirus that belongs to the ecological group of viruses transmitted by arthropods. Antigenically, the Quatta virus is not grouped, and its genus has ...
Read MoreMulticomponent Anesthesia: Combination of Narcotic and Non-Narcotic Drugs for Effective Anesthesia Multicomponent anesthesia is a combination of various narcotic and non- ...
Read MoreComputer memory Memory is a part of a computer that provides accumulation, storage and reproduction of information presented in digital code. Memory allows a computer to ...
Read MoreGranuloma - what is it and how does it occur? Granuloma (Granuloma, Pl. Granulomala or Granulomas) is an inflammatory accumulation of granulations in tissue that can form ...
Read MoreCyclo-+Diathermy: an effective method of combating glaucoma Glaucoma is one of the most common eye diseases, which is characterized by increased intraocular pressure and ...
Read MoreTumor-like anetoderma: features of the disease Tumor-like anetoderma (angioedema tumoroides) is a rare disease characterized by the development of tumor-like formations i ...
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