Preperitoneal inguinal ring: anatomy and functions The preperitoneal inguinal ring, also known as the anulus inguinalis praeperitonealis or JNA, is one of the most import ...
Read MoreIntracranial suprathecal hematoma (h. intracraniale epidurale) is an accumulation of blood between the dura mater and the bones of the skull. This is one of the types of ...
Read MoreThe Mingazzini-Barre test is a neurological examination method used to identify lesions of the pyramidal system. It was proposed by the Italian neurologist and psychiatri ...
Read MoreRhinophyma is a bulbous swelling of the nose that is most often seen in men. Although rhinophyma has long been considered a sign of excessive drinking, it is actually usu ...
Read MoreTransverse pericardial sinus: anatomical features and functions The transverse pericardial sinus, also known as sinus transversus pericardii, is part of the pericardium, ...
Read MoreRhabdomyosarcoma: causes, symptoms and treatment Rhabdomyosarcoma is a rare type of malignant tumor that originates from muscle tissue. It can occur in any part of the bo ...
Read MoreDelbe-Perthes test: History, principles and clinical applications In the world of medicine, there are many methods and tests used to diagnose various diseases. One such m ...
Read MoreProtoplasm: the basis of life Protoplasm is the basic living matter of all cells of living organisms. This is a substance that forms living matter and performs all vital ...
Read MoreOrganopexy (organopexia; organo-+Greek pexis attachment) is a surgical operation to fix an organ using sutures or other material. Organopexy is used for prolapse of inter ...
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