Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4599

Radiation Intelligence

May-28-24

Radiation Intelligence: How information is collected about radioactive substances in the environment Radiation reconnaissance is the process of collecting information abo ...

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Ureteroneocystostomy

May-28-24

Ureteroneocystostomy is a surgical procedure in which the ureter (uretera) is reimplanted into the newly formed bladder (neocystis). This operation is performed for vario ...

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Choroid Plexus Artery Rostral

May-28-24

The rostral choroid plexus artery (a. chorioidea rostralis) is an unpaired artery of the brain that arises from the posterior cerebral artery. The artery supplies blood t ...

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Histochemistry

May-28-24

Histochemistry is a science that studies the composition and distribution of chemical compounds in cells and in the intercellular substance using various dyes, indicators ...

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Polyglandular syndrome

May-28-24

Polyglandular syndrome: when multiple glands fail Polyglandular syndrome, also known as Addison's syndrome, is a rare disease that involves dysfunction of multiple glands ...

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Cavern Chronic

May-28-24

Cavern Chronic: causes, symptoms and treatment Cavern chronica, also known as cavern rigidus or cavern fibrosis, is a rare lung disease characterized by the formation of ...

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Kal Hungry

May-28-24

Feces hungry Hungry feces are dry, scanty, lumpy, discolored feces with a putrid odor, formed in infants with insufficient nutrition. Hungry stool differs from normal sto ...

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Dacryocystoethmoidostomy

May-28-24

Dacryocystoethmoidostomy (dacryocystoethmoidostomia; dacryocysto- + anat. os ethmoidale ethmoid bone + Greek stoma opening) is a surgical operation that involves creating ...

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Beta Radiometer Clinical

May-28-24

A clinical beta radiometer is a device designed to study the distribution and movement of radioactive isotopes in the human body. The operating principle of a beta radiom ...

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Convergence

May-28-24

In neurology, convergence is the formation of brain pathways due to the combination of nerve fibers extending from different parts of the brain into a single whole. Pat ...

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