Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4482

X-ray printing grid

May-28-24

An X-ray polygraph array is a device for an X-ray machine designed to obtain an image of the amplitude of respiratory movements of the ribs, diaphragm and mediastinal org ...

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Cystolithiasis

May-28-24

Cystolithiasis is a disease characterized by the presence of stones (calculi) in the bladder. Stones can form directly in the bladder as a result of blockage, urinary ret ...

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Compression of the Brain

May-28-24

Compression of the brain (compressio cerebri; lat. comprimo compressum - squeeze, compress) is a pathological condition in which compression of the brain occurs. The caus ...

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Bandage Double Headed

May-28-24

Double-headed bandage is a special gauze bandage that is rolled from both ends to the middle. It differs from a regular bandage in that it has two “head” ends, which is h ...

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Lemon acid

May-28-24

Citric acid: properties and applications Citric acid is a saturated tricarboxylic hydroxy acid that plays an important role in metabolism, participating in the tricarboxy ...

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Colic

May-28-24

Colic is spasmodic paroxysmal pain in the abdomen, occurring due to convulsive contractions of the smooth muscles of the hollow organs of the abdominal cavity and hollow ...

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Super correction

May-28-24

Supercorrection: harm or benefit? Supercorrection is a phenomenon where error correction is carried out to such an extent that it turns into a kind of hypercorrection. Th ...

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Corneal Ulcer Creeping

May-28-24

Creeping corneal ulcer (u. corneae serpens; synonym hypopyon-keratitis) is an inflammatory disease of the cornea, characterized by the formation of an ulcer that tends to ...

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Kidney Artificial

May-28-24

Artificial kidney: modern technologies in the fight against chronic renal failure Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a serious and common disease that leads to decreased kidn ...

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Attraction

May-28-24

Attraction is a subjective experience of need that arises independently of consciousness, stimulating human activity and giving it direction. In other words, attraction i ...

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