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Rectovesical Recess

May-28-24

Rectovesical recess: anatomy and functions The rectal-vesical recess (Excavatio rectovesicalis) is an anatomical formation located between the rectum and bladder in men, ...

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Pharyngoscopy

May-28-24

Pharyngoscopy is a medical procedure that allows you to examine and evaluate the condition of the pharynx and its surrounding structures. During pharyngoscopy, the doctor ...

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Crossed Arms Symptom

May-28-24

The Crossed Arms symptom is an involuntary bending of the legs at the knee and hip joints when the patient crosses his arms on his chest. This is one of the classic signs ...

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Cold Water Symptom

May-28-24

Cold water symptom A symptom of cold water is a sudden paleness, coldness of the fingers and a decrease in their sensitivity when lowered into cold water. This symptom is ...

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Lentigo

May-28-24

Lentigo (lat. lentigo) are benign pigment spots on the skin of a round or oval shape ranging in size from 2-3 mm to 1-1.5 cm. They have clear boundaries and a smooth surf ...

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Gastric Glands

May-28-24

Gastric glands are tubular glands that are located in the lamina propria of the gastric mucosa. They play an important role in the digestive process by secreting gastric ...

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Sporozoite Index

May-28-24

The sporozoite index is an indicator of the risk of malaria infection, representing the percentage (percentage) of captured female Anopheles mosquitoes in which sporozoit ...

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Epileptiform

May-28-24

Epileptiform (epileptiformis; from “epilepsy” + lat. -formis - similar, similar) is a term used to describe phenomena that resemble epileptic seizures in their clinical m ...

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Irrecoverable losses

May-28-24

Irreversible losses are a general name for losses in killed, captured and missing. This term is used to refer to irreplaceable, permanent losses of personnel in combat op ...

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Hyperbilirubinemia Benign

May-28-24

Benign hyperbilirubinemia is a condition in which the level of bilirubin in the blood is higher than normal, but does not cause serious complications. Causes The main cau ...

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