Ventricular (lat. ventricularis) is a term referring to the ventricles of the heart or brain. In the heart, there are right and left ventricles. The right ventricle recei ...
Read MoreHematuria is the presence of blood in the urine. This blood may leak from the kidneys, one or both ureters, the bladder, or the urethra as a result of injury or various d ...
Read MoreOpen venipuncture is a method of inserting a thick tubular needle into a vein after surgically exposing the vein and ligating it distal to the puncture site. Indications ...
Read MoreRobinow method: features and application The Robinow method is a method developed by Canadian bacteriologist C.F.R. Robinow, which allows you to identify and isolate bact ...
Read MoreDry air baths: Procedure, Benefits and Recommendations Dry air baths are a physiotherapeutic procedure that involves exposing the human body to dry air heated to 70-80 de ...
Read MoreHypothyroid coma: causes, symptoms and treatment Hypothyroid coma, also known as coma myxedema, is a serious complication of hypothyroidism, characterized by a decrease i ...
Read MorePapulo- is a medical prefix used to refer to a papule or small pustule on the skin. Papules are small raised bumps on the skin that can come in a variety of sizes and col ...
Read More"Volkovich's Cut": history of creation and application The "Volkovich incision" is one of the most famous surgical incisions, which was developed by the Soviet surgeon Ni ...
Read MoreSpongy (from Latin cancelli - lattice) is a term usually used in relation to bone tissue. Cancellous bone tissue has a porous structure that resembles a sponge. It consis ...
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