Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4529

Osteochondritis of the Femoral Head

May-28-24

Osteochondritis of the femoral head (OHF) is a serious bone disease that most often occurs in young adults and adolescents. This disease is associated with impaired blood ...

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Tridondana Size

May-28-24

Tridondana Size: Measurement of the distance between the upper and lower vertices of the sacral rhombus In human anatomy, many parameters are used to describe the shape a ...

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Microtome Freezing

May-28-24

A freezing microtome is a device whose design allows you to freeze biological tissues using liquid carbon dioxide for subsequent cutting into thin sections. The operating ...

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Lens

May-28-24

The Lens is a transparent crystalline formation that is located behind the pupil of the eye and is surrounded by a thin transparent shell called a capsule. The lens is on ...

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Disinfection Chamber Steam

May-28-24

A disinfection steam chamber (DSC) is designed to expose objects being treated to atmospheric or high-pressure water vapor supplied to the chamber from above and displaci ...

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Antigen Tumor Organ-specific

May-28-24

Antigen Tumor Organ-specific: features and application Tumor organ-specific antigens (Ao) are antigens that are similar in structure to the antigens of the original tissu ...

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Post-vaccination Reaction

May-28-24

Post-vaccination reaction: what is it and how to prevent it Some people may experience some side effects after receiving the vaccine. One of these effects is a post-vacci ...

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Neuropsychiatry (Peiropsychiatry)

May-28-24

Neuropsychiatry (or psychiatric neurology) is a relatively new field of medicine that studies the mental manifestations of diseases resulting from disturbances in the ner ...

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Ipsilateral (Ipsilateral, Ipselaterat), Homolateral (Homolateral)

May-28-24

Ipsilateral (Ipsilateral, Ipselaterat), Homolateral (Homolateral) - what do they mean? When it comes to the brain and its functioning, there are several terms that can be ...

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Pulse Wave

May-28-24

A pulse wave is a wave of increased pressure propagating through the aorta and arteries, caused by the ejection of blood from the left ventricle during systole. The pulse ...

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