Brickner Symptom: Description and Meaning Brickner's sign, also known as Brickner-Gardner's sign, is a medical term that describes a specific manifestation of heart disea ...
Read MoreHyposensibiliza- tion 1 (hyposensibilisatio; from hypo- + sensitization; synonym - desensitization) is a method of treating allergic diseases aimed at reducing the body’s ...
Read MoreCurare-Like Remedies: Features of Use and Application Curare-like drugs, also known as peripherally acting muscle relaxants or curare-like agents, are an important class ...
Read Moreintertransverse posterior neck muscles - (m. intertransversarii posteriores cervicis, pna; m. intertransversarii posteriores, bna) intertransverse posterior neck muscles ...
Read MoreScapuloclavicular triangle: structure and functions The scapuloclavicular triangle, also known as the trigonum omoclaviculare or PNA/JNA, is the area in the upper half of ...
Read MoreGibson Methemoglobinemia: Understanding and Treating a Rare Inherited Disease Gibson Methemoglobinemia is a rare hereditary disease that was named after the American bioc ...
Read MoreEmergency medical care: when to seek help Emergency medical care is specialized care that is provided in case of sudden acute illnesses, injuries, poisoning or a sharp de ...
Read MoreAdversive epileptic seizure: symptoms, causes and treatment Epileptic seizures are one of the most common neurological disorders that can seriously affect the patient's q ...
Read MoreAspergillus (Latin aspergillum - a vessel for sprinkling, a watering can; synonym: leucorrhoea fungus, leucorrhoea mold) is a genus of saprotrophic imperfect filamentous ...
Read Morecommon digital plantar arteries (a. digitales plantares communes, pna) - paired arteries of the foot extending from the plantar arterial arch. They pass between the heads ...
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