Cell Column: Significance in Embryo Development The cell column is an important structure in the development of the mammalian embryo. This terminal part of the trophoblas ...
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Read MoreThe laryngeal-tracheal groove (sulcus laryngotrachealis, lne) is a groove located between the thyroid cartilage of the larynx and the first ring of the trachea. It marks ...
Read MorePlastic (-Plasty) Plastic is a suffix used in medicine that refers to plastic surgery. This branch of medicine deals with restoring or changing the shape and appearance o ...
Read MoreHypochondriacal hallucinatory-paranoid syndrome (s. hypochondriacum hallucinatorioparanoideum) is a mental disorder in which there is a combination of hypochondriacal ide ...
Read MoreTaussig-Snellen-Albers syndrome (TSA) is a rare congenital disorder that affects the development of the cardiovascular system. It is named after three doctors who made si ...
Read MoreHookworm anemia, also known as miner's anemia or Egyptian chlorosis, is a common disease in developing countries caused by parasitic worms of the genus Ankylostoma. These ...
Read MoreThe circumflex artery of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (a. circumflexa musculi sternocleidomastoidei) is a small artery that arises from the external carotid artery and ...
Read MoreHematosalpinx is an accumulation of blood in the fallopian tube. This condition usually occurs due to inflammation of the fallopian tubes (salpingitis), menstrual irregul ...
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