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Pyoderma Chronic Vegetative

May-28-24

Chronic vegetative pyoderma Chronic vegetative pyoderma (lat. pyodermia chronica vegetans) is a chronic recurrent skin disease characterized by the formation of multiple ...

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Infectivity

May-28-24

Infectivity is the ability of a microorganism to invade the body of a person, animal or plant. Infectivity characterizes the virulent properties of the causative agent of ...

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Hypersalemia

May-28-24

Hypersalemia: causes, symptoms and treatment Hypersalemia is a condition in which there is an excess of salts, especially sodium, in the human blood. This can lead to imb ...

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Retroposition

May-28-24

Retroposition (from Latin retro - back and positio - position, installation) is a term in ophthalmology that refers to the displacement of the eyeball back in the orbit. ...

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Ventilation Exhaust Local

May-28-24

Local exhaust ventilation: an effective way to combat indoor air pollution Ventilation is an important element of comfortable and safe indoor living. It allows you to pro ...

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Table-Chair

May-28-24

A table-chair is a special medical device designed to accommodate a patient during a polypositional x-ray examination. The main purpose of the table-chair is to provide t ...

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Anamnesis

May-28-24

Anamnesis is one of the most important elements in the process of diagnosing various diseases. These are memories associated with the patient's medical history. The histo ...

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Neuropathology

May-28-24

Neuropathology: basics of research and treatment of diseases of the nervous system Neuropathology is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment and pre ...

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Colloidoclasia

May-28-24

Colloidoclasia, also known as colloidoclasis or colloidoclatic shock, is a serious disease associated with disruption of the circulatory system. This condition is charact ...

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Cranlein Operation

May-28-24

Krenlein operation The Kroenlein operation is a surgical procedure developed by the Swiss surgeon Rudolf Kroenlein (1847-1910). This operation is used to gain access to d ...

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