Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4580

Disorientation Allopsychic

May-28-24

Allopsychic disorientation: what is it and how to recognize it Allopsychic disorientation is a violation of orientation in the surrounding space, which manifests itself i ...

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Traumatology

May-28-24

Traumatology (from the Greek words trauma - wound, traumatos - bodily injury, injury and logos - teaching, science) is a branch of medicine that studies injuries, their c ...

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Blood loss Decompensated

May-28-24

Decompensated blood loss: causes, symptoms and treatment Decompensated blood loss is a serious medical condition that occurs with significant blood loss and leads to a sh ...

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Psychosis Metaluetic

May-28-24

Metaluetic Psychosis: Decoding and Understanding Metaluetic psychosis is a rare but serious mental disorder that is often accompanied by hallucinations and delusions. It ...

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Benign (Benign)

May-28-24

Benign is a term used in medicine to describe tumors, diseases, or conditions that are not cancerous or life-threatening. Benign tumors Benign tumors differ from malign ...

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Fibrinous cotton wool

May-28-24

Fibrin cotton wool: an effective local hemostatic agent Fibrin cotton wool is one of the most popular local hemostatic agents. This material is fibrin fibers obtained fro ...

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Desipramine

May-28-24

Desipramine is a tricyclic antidepressant that is given orally or by injection. Common side effects of desipramine include: Dry mouth Blurred vision Insomnia Unsteady ga ...

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Kupriyanova Bronchofixator

May-28-24

Kupriyanova Bronchofixator: what it is and how it works The Kupriyanova Broncho Retainer, also known as the Kupriyanova Broncho Retainer, is a medical device used to trea ...

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Optometry

May-28-24

Optometry: vision measurement and correction Optometry is the branch of medicine that deals with measuring and correcting vision. She uses various methods and technologie ...

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Portography Direct

May-28-24

Portography Direct: the basics of the method and its application in medicine Direct portography is a research method in which a contrast agent is injected directly into t ...

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