Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4632

Thermometer Medical Maximum

May-28-24

A medical maximum thermometer is a mercury thermometer designed to measure human body temperature. It has a scale from 34 to 42 degrees Celsius and a special device that ...

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Personal protective equipment

May-28-24

Personal protective equipment is special equipment designed to protect an individual from harmful and dangerous factors. They are various personal items that help reduce ...

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Gruber Canal

May-28-24

Gruber's canal (in honor of V.L. Gruber, 1814-1890, an Austrian anatomist who worked in Russia) is an anatomical formation, which is a canal in the thickness of the tempo ...

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Enanthema measles

May-28-24

Enanthema Measles: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Enanthema measles, also known as E. morbillicum or Forchheimer's sign, is one of the most characteristic symptoms of ...

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Stigmas Professional

May-28-24

Professional stigmas (stigmata professionalia; synonyms: professional signs, professional signs) are changes and deformations of the human body that arise as a result of ...

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Nerve of the Femur Cutaneous Dorsal

May-28-24

Dorsal cutaneous femoral nerve: anatomy, functions and pathologies The cutaneous femoris dorsalis nerve is one of the important nerves responsible for innervation of the ...

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Anaplasia (Anaplasia)

May-28-24

Anaplasia is the loss of a cell's normal characteristics or differentiation, which can be so severe that it is impossible to even determine the origin of the cell. Anapla ...

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Lymph Nodes Bronchial

May-28-24

Bronchial lymph nodes are located along the bronchi and their branches. They are divided into right and left groups. The right bronchial lymph nodes lie along the right m ...

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Prevention Primary

May-28-24

Primary prevention is a system of social, hygienic, educational and medical measures aimed at preventing diseases by eliminating the causes and conditions of their occurr ...

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Reflex Situational

May-28-24

Situational reflex: how changes in the environment affect the development of the reflex A reflex is a quick and automatic response of the body to various stimuli. It occu ...

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