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Read MoreThe Marxer operation is a surgical procedure named after the German surgeon Friedrich Marxer (1885-1964). This operation is used to treat fractures of the lower jaw. Duri ...
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Read MoreCholesteatoma Cholesteatoma [cholesteatoma; chole(sterol) + gr. stear, steatos fat + -ohm; syn. pearl tumor] - a tumor-like formation, which is an accumulation of keratin ...
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Read MoreVenule is a small blood vessel that is a continuation of the capillary network. Venules range in size from 8 to 100 micrometers in diameter and consist of a single layer ...
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