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Anemia Posthemorrhagic Acute

May-28-24

Introduction: Acute posthaemorrhagic anemia (A. posthaemorrhagica acuta) is a typical example of anemia that develops due to blood loss. This type of anemia develops quic ...

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Graham-Knoll Method

May-28-24

The Graham-Knoll method is a histological tissue staining method used in pathology. It was developed by the American pathologist Gordon Stuart Graham (1879-1942) and the ...

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Pheochromoblastoma

May-28-24

Pheochromoblastoma is a rare type of tumor that forms in the chromaffin cells of the adrenal gland and can produce hormones such as epinephrine and norepinephrine. This t ...

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Children's House

May-28-24

The Children's Home is a medical and preventive institution designed to educate orphans, children of single mothers, children from student families, as well as children w ...

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Anorectal

May-28-24

Anorectal: what is it? Anorectal is a term used in medicine to describe conditions associated with the anus (anus) and rectum. These diseases can be very diverse and incl ...

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Pharyngostomy

May-28-24

Pharyngostomy is a surgical operation in which a permanent anastomosis is created on the front surface of the neck between the pharynx and the external environment. Indic ...

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M-Concentration

May-28-24

M-concentration is the maximum possible number of viable bacterial cells per unit volume of a liquid medium, naturally achieved in the stationary phase of population deve ...

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Heart arythmy

May-28-24

Heart arythmy Cardiac arrhythmia is a disturbance in the rhythm of heart contractions. With arrhythmia, the regularity of heart contractions is disrupted, the heart rate ...

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Electrophoresis

May-28-24

Electrophoresis: what is it and how does it work? Electrophoresis is a method of separating particles in a liquid using an electric field. It is used in various fields in ...

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Anterior fibular-talar ligament

May-28-24

The anterior fibular-talar ligament (lat. ligamentum fibulotalare anterius) is one of the ligaments of the ankle joint. It connects the anterior edge of the fibula to the ...

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