Nucleus of the Spinal Tract of the Trigeminal Nerve: Description and Role in the Nervous System The trigeminal spinal tract nucleus (also known as n. tractus spinalis ner ...
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Read MoreSubinvolution is a slower than normal return of the uterus to its previous size, occurring within six weeks after birth. After childbirth, the uterus should gradually dec ...
Read MorePrimary autoallergic reaction: what is it? A primary autoallergic reaction (A. p. primary) is an immunological process in which the body begins to attack its own tissues ...
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Read MoreOccipital epilepsy (e. occipitalis; synonym e. occipital) is a form of epilepsy in which epileptic activity comes from the occipital lobe of the brain. The following symp ...
Read MoreAmputation knife: an important tool in medicine An amputation knife is a medical instrument that is used to cut soft tissues during limb amputations. This knife has a lon ...
Read MoreThe open mouth symptom is a phenomenon when the half-open mouth of an unconscious patient changes its degree of opening synchronously with breathing. This symptom can be ...
Read MoreFreund's Adjuvant: what is this substance and how is it used in medicine? Freund's Adjuvant is a substance that was developed by American pathologist Joseph Freund in 193 ...
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