Hemarthrosis (Haemarthrosis): causes, symptoms and treatment Hemarthrosis is the medical term used to describe a condition in which blood accumulates inside a joint, caus ...
Read MoreThe 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 ...
Read MorePosterior 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 ...
Read MoreHabitus 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 ...
Read MoreOneiric mania (mania oneiroidea; from the Greek oneiros - “dream” and eides - “similar”) is a mental disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions in reality, re ...
Read MoreAngiosarcoma 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 ...
Read MoreQuickening 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 ...
Read MoreThe 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 ...
Read MoreThe 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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