Vemix Caseosa is a layer of fat that covers the skin of a fetus or newborn baby. This layer is the result of production by the sebaceous glands of the fetal skin and cont ...
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Read MoreAn electrical burn is damage to body tissues caused by the passage of electric current through them. An electrical burn differs from thermal and chemical burns in the gre ...
Read MoreRecurrent dental caries: causes, symptoms and treatment Dental caries is one of the most common oral diseases and can lead to serious complications such as gum disease, r ...
Read MoreErgotine Psychosis: Understanding, Causes and Treatment Ergotine psychosis, also known as ergotism, is a condition associated with the consumption of foods containing erg ...
Read MoreLateral fossa cerebri [fossa lateralis cerebri, pna; fossa cerebri lateralis (sylvii), bna; syn. Sylvian fossa] - a depression between the frontal and temporal lobes of t ...
Read MoreSomatotropocyte: features and functions of the cell The somatotropocyte is a cell of the anterior pituitary gland that synthesizes and secretes growth hormone. The name c ...
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