Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4487

Exhale Active

May-28-24

Active exhalation: why is it needed and how to do it correctly Active exhalation is a forceful exhalation, which is carried out due to the contraction of the internal int ...

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Artery Temporal Superficial

May-28-24

Temporal Superficial Artery: Anatomical Features and Role in the Human Body The superficial temporal artery (abbreviated as STA) is one of the most important arteries res ...

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Fibers Associative

May-28-24

Association fibers are nerve fibers that connect cells of different parts of the cortex of the same cerebral hemisphere. Association fibers provide communication between ...

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Proteinuria Orthostatic

May-28-24

Orthostatic proteinuria (r. orthostatica; synonym cyclic) is a form of proteinuria characterized by the appearance or increase of protein in the urine in an upright posit ...

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Sitkovsky Method

May-28-24

The Sitkovsky method is a surgical technique proposed by the Soviet surgeon P.P. Sitkovsky at the beginning of the 20th century. The essence of the method is to use the o ...

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Tissue Cartilage Hyaline

May-28-24

Hyaline Cartilaginous Tissue: Structure, Functions and Roles in the Body Hyaline cartilaginous tissue, also known as cartilaginous vitreous tissue or hyaline cartilage, i ...

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Cystine

May-28-24

Cystine is a diaminodicarboxylic sulfur-containing amino acid that is formed in protein by the oxidation of the sulfhydryl groups of two cysteine ​​residues to form a dis ...

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Reed-Sternberg Kletki

May-28-24

Reed-Sternberg cells are large atypical cells with two nuclei, characteristic of classical Hodgkin lymphoma. These cells were independently described by American patholog ...

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Virchow Vasculous Pachymeningitis

May-28-24

Virchow vasculous pachymeningitis, also known as hemorrhagic internal pachymeningitis, is a rare disease that can lead to serious health consequences. This condition is c ...

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Azoospermia

May-28-24

Azoospermia is the absence of sperm in the ejaculate. This is one of the most common causes of male infertility. The term "azoospermia" comes from the Greek words "a-" - ...

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