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Epicrisis Stage

May-28-24

A staged epicrisis is a document drawn up by a doctor in order to ensure continuity of treatment when a patient is transferred from one medical institution to another. Th ...

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Conn S Syndrome

May-28-24

Conn's syndrome (or as described originally in 1955, hyperaldosteronism) is a condition characterized by a combination of muscle weakness, polydipsia (abnormally intense ...

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Vienna

May-28-24

Vienna (Vein): structure and functions A vein is a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart. All veins, with the exception of the pulmonary vein, carry oxygen-deplete ...

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Neurotomy

May-28-24

Neurotomy: what is it and how is it used in medicine? Neurotomy is a surgical procedure in which, through various techniques, certain nerve branches are cut or removed to ...

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Border Furrow 1) (Sulcus Limitans, Pna, Bna, Jna; Lne)

May-28-24

The border groove (lat. Sulcus Limitans) is an anatomical formation that is found in several areas: A pair of longitudinal depressions on the inner surface of the later ...

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Euplastic

May-28-24

Euplastic is a term used to describe tissue that quickly recovers from injury. Tissues with euplastic properties have the ability to regenerate and heal damage due to the ...

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Growth Activator Local

May-28-24

Local Growth Activator: What is it and how does it work? Local growth activator (LAG) is a protein factor that plays an important role in regulating the growth and develo ...

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Bleeding Primary

May-28-24

Primary bleeding: causes, symptoms and treatment Primary bleeding, also known as major bleeding or secondary bleeding, is a type of bleeding that occurs from large arteri ...

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Duct Arteriosus (Ductus Arteriosus)

May-28-24

Article "Ductus Arteriosus (Ductus Arteriosus)" The Duct Arteriosus is a fetal blood vessel that connects the pulmonary artery directly to the ascending aorta, bypassing ...

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Osteolysis

May-28-24

Osteolysis: what is it and what are its causes? Osteolysis is the process of decomposition and dissolution of bone tissue. This can occur as a result of various diseases ...

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