A gynecological chair is a mechanical device in the form of a chair, intended for conducting gynecological or urological examinations and some surgical operations on the ...
Read MoreSubdiaphragmatic space: features and functions The subphrenic space is the area in the abdominal cavity located between the diaphragm and the parietal peritoneum. This sp ...
Read MoreIntussusception: description and application in embryology Intussusception is a process in embryology that describes the concavity or inflow of one layer of tissue into a ...
Read MoreAcoustic trauma (t. acusticum; synonym: acoustic trauma, t. noise) is damage to the organ of hearing caused by exposure to intense sound. Acoustic trauma can be acute or ...
Read MorePost-transfusion complication: causes, symptoms and treatment A post-transfusion complication is a pathological process that can occur after a blood transfusion. This pro ...
Read MorePanneta Grille: Description and Application The panneta grid is a tool used in genetics to determine the likelihood of offspring inheriting a particular genotype. The lat ...
Read MoreVentriculography is an X-ray examination of the ventricles of the brain. It is carried out after introducing air or a radiopaque substance into the ventricles of the brai ...
Read MoreEnteroenterostomy is a surgical operation in which an anastomosis is formed between two loops of the small intestine. Indications for enteroenterostomy are: Obstruction ...
Read MoreMesodermal epithelium: features of structure and function Mesodermal epithelium, also known as coelodermal epithelium or coelonephrodermal epithelium, is one of three typ ...
Read MoreCombat Damage: How combat affects the health of military personnel Combat damage is injuries and illnesses associated with the performance of combat missions by military ...
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