Angiomotor angina: causes, symptoms and treatment Angiomotor angina, also known as false angina, is a type of angina, a disease characterized by pain or discomfort in the ...
Read MoreExtrapleural posterior mediastinotomy (m. extrapleuralis posterior) is a surgical operation in which extrapleural access from the rear is used to access the structures of ...
Read MoreKleinenberg's liquid, also known as picrinsulfuric acid, is one of the most common fixatives for microscopic slides. This yellow liquid was named after the German zoologi ...
Read MoreAldosteronism is a condition characterized by increased secretion of aldosterone, a hormone produced in the adrenal cortex. Excessive amounts of aldosterone lead to disru ...
Read MoreProtrusion of the Facial Canal: anatomical features and role in the functioning of the body The facial canal is a bone canal that is located in the area of the temporal ...
Read MoreGlaucoma phacolytic Phacolytic glaucoma (g. phacolyticum from the Greek words phakos - lentil and lytikos - capable of destroying, dissolving) is an acute increase in int ...
Read MoreIntervertebral (inter vertebralis; inter- + lat. vertebra vertebra) is a term denoting the location between the vertebrae. Intervertebral discs are located between the ve ...
Read MoreTrypanosomiasis African: Sleeping disease threatening the continent Trypanosomiasis Africanus, also known as sleeping sickness or African sleeping sickness, is a serious ...
Read MorePassive movement is a type of movement that is carried out by another person or device without the participation of the subject of movement - the patient. In medical prac ...
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