Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4574

Angina pectoris Angiomotor

May-28-24

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 ...

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Mediastinotomy Extrapleural Posterior

May-28-24

Extrapleural posterior mediastinotomy (m. extrapleuralis posterior) is a surgical operation in which extrapleural access from the rear is used to access the structures of ...

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Kleinenberg Liquid

May-28-24

Kleinenberg'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 ...

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Aldosteronism

May-28-24

Aldosteronism is a condition characterized by increased secretion of aldosterone, a hormone produced in the adrenal cortex. Excessive amounts of aldosterone lead to disru ...

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Facial Canal Projection

May-28-24

Protrusion 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 ...

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Mannose

May-28-24

Mannose is a monosaccharide from the group of aldohexoses, which is part of many glycoproteins, for example ovomucoid, bacterial polysaccharides. Mannose is a simple suga ...

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Glaucoma Phacolytic

May-28-24

Glaucoma phacolytic Phacolytic glaucoma (g. phacolyticum from the Greek words phakos - lentil and lytikos - capable of destroying, dissolving) is an acute increase in int ...

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Intervertebral

May-28-24

Intervertebral (inter vertebralis; inter- + lat. vertebra vertebra) is a term denoting the location between the vertebrae. Intervertebral discs are located between the ve ...

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Trypanosomiasis African

May-28-24

Trypanosomiasis African: Sleeping disease threatening the continent Trypanosomiasis Africanus, also known as sleeping sickness or African sleeping sickness, is a serious ...

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Passive Movement

May-28-24

Passive 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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