Diaphragmatic-Gastric Ligament Right: Anatomical Description and Functions The right diaphragmatic-gastric ligament, also known by its Latin name "l. phrenicogastricum de ...
Read MoreA test with gonadotropin is a method of differential diagnosis of primary and secondary (i.e., caused by a violation of humoral regulation) lesions of the gonads. It is b ...
Read MoreAnterolateral ventriculocisternostomy: description and application Anterolateral ventriculostomy is a neurosurgical procedure used to treat hydrocephalus, an enlargement ...
Read MoreA scan, also known as a scan, is the process of examining the human body or any part of it using various methods such as ultrasonography, computed tomography, nuclear mag ...
Read MoreIfosfamide is a cytotoxic drug used to treat malignant tumors, especially sarcomas, testicular tumors and lymphomas. Prescribed intravenously by injection or infusion. Po ...
Read MoreAnkylosymblepharon: definition, causes, symptoms and treatment Ankylosymblepharon is a condition in which a person's upper and/or lower eyelids become welded together. Th ...
Read MoreTransfusion hemosiderosis is a disease that develops as a result of multiple donor blood transfusions. In this case, excessive accumulation of iron occurs in the recipien ...
Read MoreHypophysectomy is the surgical removal or destruction of the pituitary gland, a small gland located in the brain that plays an important role in regulating many body func ...
Read MorePopulation genetics is a branch of genetics that studies the genotypic structure of populations and patterns of their changes in time and space. The main object of study ...
Read MoreA therapeutic pool is a swimming pool, which is located at a medical institution and is intended for carrying out water procedures for therapeutic and recreational purpos ...
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