Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4502

Angioplasty

May-28-24

Angioplasty is the surgical repair or reconstruction of narrowed or completely blocked arteries (less commonly veins) in the human body. With percutaneous intraluminal an ...

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Houve Syndrome

May-28-24

Hoe syndrome: what is it and how to treat it? Hoeve syndrome, also known as blue light macula syndrome, is a rare eye disease that mainly affects older people. This syndr ...

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Pichinde virus

May-28-24

Pichinde virus belongs to the genus Arenaviruses, the ecological group Arboviruses, and the antigenic group Tacaribe. This virus was first isolated from the rodent Calomy ...

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Mutagen

May-28-24

Mutagen is an external agent that causes mutations. Mutagens usually only increase the number of mutants formed, but do not cause their mutation and are not present under ...

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Histone

May-28-24

Histones: chromatin stabilizers and regulators of nucleic acid synthesis Histones are proteins that are part of deoxyribonucleoproteins that form the structure of chromat ...

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Arthus Phenomenon Passive

May-28-24

The passive Arthus phenomenon is an immediate hypersensitivity reaction that occurs in the body of an experimental animal upon administration of an allergen and antibodie ...

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Polisher

May-28-24

A polisher is a tool for polishing dental fillings that has a ball-shaped head. It is rotated using a drill. Polishers are used by dentists at the final stage of filling ...

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Adler Granules

May-28-24

Adler Granules: discovery and significance in hematology Adler granules are small granules in the cytoplasm of eosinophils and basophils that were first described by Czec ...

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Nevus of the Nail Plate Stripe Symmetrical

May-28-24

Nevus of the nail plates, strip-shaped, symmetrical: what is it? Nail nevus striatus symmetricus unguium, also known as naevus striatus symmetricus unguium, is a rare der ...

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Arterial Circle of the Great Brain

May-28-24

Arterial Circle of the Great Brain: Structure and Function The cerebral arterial circle, also known as the circle of Willis or polygon, is a system of arteries that suppl ...

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