Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4522

Capsulophacopuncture Laser

May-28-24

Laser capsulophacopuncture (from Latin capsula - capsule, Greek phakos - lentil, lens and Latin pungo, punctum - to prick) is a method of laser treatment of cataracts, in ...

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Tonsillitis

May-28-24

Amygdalitis: causes, symptoms and treatment Amygdalitis is an inflammation of the tonsils, which are part of the lymphatic system and are located at the back of the throa ...

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Chondrodystrophy

May-28-24

Chondrodystrophia (chondrodystrophia; chondro- + dystrophy; synonym: diaphyseal aplasia, achondroplasia, fetal achondroplasia, parro-Marie disease, congenital chondrodyst ...

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Diaschisis

May-28-24

Diaschisis (from the Greek “splitting, division” synonym - Monakov phenomenon) is a neurological phenomenon in which damage in one area of ​​the brain leads to dysfunctio ...

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Meniscus

May-28-24

A meniscus is a crescent-shaped optical element that is widely used in optics. The name "meniscus" comes from the Greek word "meniskos", which means "crescent-shaped". Th ...

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Extrasystole Reciprocal

May-28-24

Extrasystole Reciprocal: symptoms, causes and treatment Extrasystoles are cardiac arrhythmias in which additional contractions of the heart occur that are not synchronize ...

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Pantostat

May-28-24

Pantostat (from the Greek παντο - “all” and στατός “standing, installed”) is a device used in photography in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. to position the camera ...

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Bronchostenosis Through Partial

May-28-24

Through partial bronchostenosis is a pathological narrowing of the lumen of the bronchi, in which the patency of the bronchus is partially preserved both in the inhalatio ...

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Reliability in Cybernetics

May-28-24

Reliability in Cybernetics: Protection from Failures and Violations Reliability is one of the key properties of a system or its elements, ensuring the uninterrupted perfo ...

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Myringotomy

May-28-24

Myringotomy is a surgical operation that involves making an incision in the eardrum (myringotomy). The operation is performed for acute and chronic purulent otitis media, ...

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