Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4594

Haemarthrosis

May-28-24

Hemarthrosis (Haemarthrosis): causes, symptoms and treatment Hemarthrosis is the medical term used to describe a condition in which blood accumulates inside a joint, caus ...

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Orifice of the Auditory Tube Pharyngeal

May-28-24

The pharyngeal opening of the auditory tube: functions and structure The pharyngeal opening of the auditory tube, also known as ostium pharyngeum tubae auditivae (PNA) or ...

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Microcycloscopy Posterior

May-28-24

Posterior microcycloscopy: a detailed review Posterior segment microscopes is a method of examining the fundus of the eye, which allows one to obtain a detailed image of ...

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Enteroptotic behavior

May-28-24

Habitus enteroptoticus is a combination of an asthenic physique with an elongated abdomen, expanding downwards, and prolapse of the abdominal organs with a decrease in th ...

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Oneiric mania

May-28-24

Oneiric mania (mania oneiroidea; from the Greek oneiros - “dream” and eides - “similar”) is a mental disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions in reality, re ...

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Angiosarcoma

May-28-24

Angiosarcoma is a rare malignant tumor arising from the endothelium of blood vessels. It belongs to soft tissue sarcomas. Angiosarcoma can affect any organ, but most ofte ...

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Creatine

May-28-24

Creatine is a product of protein metabolism in muscles. Its phosphate, creatine phosphate (also known as phosphocreatine or phosphagen), is a high-energy phosphate in mus ...

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Quickening

May-28-24

Quickening is the first movement of the fetus in the uterus that the expectant mother feels. Typically, fetal movement begins to be felt sometime after sixteen weeks of p ...

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Maxillary Sinus

May-28-24

The maxillary sinus (sinus maxillaris, pna, bna, jna; synonym: maxillary sinus) is one of the paranasal sinuses, located in the body of the upper jaw. It is the largest o ...

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Branched Chain Rule

May-28-24

The Rule of Branched Chains is a pattern according to which in homologous series of substances the strength of the narcotic effect is weakened as the chain of carbon atom ...

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