Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4490

Commissures Iris Posterior

May-28-24

Posterior adhesions of the iris (synechiae iridis posteriores; synonym: posterior synechiae) are fusions of the iris with the anterior surface of the lens or vitreous bod ...

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Forchheimer Sign

May-28-24

Forchheimer Sign: Original discovery in medicine Forchheimer's sign is a term describing a medical phenomenon discovered and named after the American physician and pediat ...

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Labial Branches of the Inferior Mental Nerve

May-28-24

labial branches of the inferior mental nerve - (rami labiales inferiores, pna) depart from the lower trunk of the inferior alveolar nerve. They innervate the skin of the ...

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Bell-Majandi Law

May-28-24

Bell-Magendie's law is a fundamental principle of the nervous system formulated by Charles Bell and François Magendie in the early 19th century. According to this law, se ...

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Vasopuncture

May-28-24

Vasopuncture: what is it and how does it work? Vasopuncture is a treatment method that is used to improve blood circulation in the body by stimulating specific points on ...

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Vector dynamocardiography

May-28-24

Vectordynamocardiography: basics and applications Vector dynamocardiography (VDCG) is a method for diagnosing the cardiovascular system, which allows you to measure the e ...

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Reproduction Vegetative

May-28-24

Vegetative propagation Vegetative reproduction is an asexual method of reproduction in which a new individual is formed from part of the maternal organism. During vegetat ...

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Trigeminal ganglion

May-28-24

Trigeminal ganglion (Latin g. trigeminale, English trigeminal ganglion) - also known as the semilunar ganglion or gasserian ganglion. This is a sensory ganglion of the tr ...

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Hyo- (Hyo-)

May-28-24

Hyo- (hyo-) is a prefix denoting the hyoid bone. The prefix hyo- or hyo- is used in anatomical terminology to refer to the hyoid bone. The hyoid bone is an unpaired bone ...

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Fasciolopsida (Fasciolopsiasis)

May-28-24

Fasciolopsis is a disease caused by trematodes of the species Fasciolopsis buski, which parasitize the human small intestine. This disease is common among residents of th ...

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