Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4477

Actinomycosis keratitis

May-28-24

Actinomycosis keratitis (k. actinomycotica; synonym actinomycosis of the cornea) is an inflammation of the cornea caused by actinomycetes. The disease is rare and develop ...

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Angina Fungal

May-28-24

Fungal tonsillitis Fungal tonsillitis (or candidiasis) is an inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa caused by fungi of the genus Candida. Causes The causative agent of the ...

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Trematode I (Fluke)

May-28-24

Trematoda is a parasitic flatworm belonging to the class Trematoda. Adults have special suckers for attachment to the host's body and parasitize in the human body, for ex ...

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Syrenomelia

May-28-24

Sirenomelia (sirenomelia; Greek seiren siren + melos body part, limb; synonym: sympus, siren) is a rare congenital developmental anomaly in which the lower limbs are fuse ...

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Hysterography Photometric

May-28-24

Photometric hysterograph: operating principle and application A photometric hysterograph, also known as an electrouterograph, is a device used to measure changes in the v ...

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Pupillary Block

May-28-24

Pupillary Block: causes and consequences The pupil is the hole in the center of the iris of the eye through which light passes and reaches the retina. But what happens wh ...

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Darsonvalization Local

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Local darsonvalization Local darsonvalization is a physiotherapeutic procedure that involves exposing certain areas of the patient’s body to a weak pulsed alternating cur ...

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Food Ration Dry

May-28-24

A dry food ration is a food ration issued to military personnel in cases where it is not possible to prepare hot food from the main food ration products. Dry food rations ...

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Morozova-Jungling Osteitis

May-28-24

Morozov-Jungling osteitis: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Morozov-Jungling osteitis, also known as osteitis multiplex or osteitis multiplex tuberculoid, is a rare dise ...

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Fabric Slits

May-28-24

Tissue gaps are intercellular spaces in the tissues of the body. They are filled with intercellular fluid and perform a number of important functions. Tissue gaps allow t ...

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