Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4635

Sickle symptom

May-28-24

The Sickle sign is a narrow crescent-shaped strip of clearing between the liver and the diaphragm detected during an X-ray examination of the abdominal organs, which is a ...

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Pneumothorax Extrapleural

May-28-24

Extrapleural pneumothorax is a condition in which air accumulates in the space between the chest wall and the parietal pleura. Reasons for development: Chest injury wit ...

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Sphenoid cartilage

May-28-24

Wedge-shaped cartilage (cartilage cuneiformis, pna, bna, jna; synonym Wriesberg cartilage) is an unpaired cartilage of the larynx, located in the middle part of the thyro ...

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Broth Bone In Surgery

May-28-24

Broth bone is a material for transplantation obtained by boiling animal bones (most often bovine or pork). Bouillon bone is used in surgery, but quite rarely. When bones ...

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Freudianism

May-28-24

Freudianism: Concept and Application in Modern Science Freudianism, as a general name for trends in modern bourgeois science, covers such disciplines as psychiatry, psych ...

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Stamp

May-28-24

Shtansmark: what is it and why is it needed? Stanzmark is a term that many people may not be familiar with. This is a German word consisting of two parts: “stanzen” - sta ...

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Peristola

May-28-24

Peristole (from the Greek words peristole - “enveloping, covering” and stello - “compress, tighten”) is the process of contraction and relaxation of the muscles of hollow ...

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Liter

May-28-24

A liter is a unit of volume that is widely used in everyday life and scientific calculations. It was introduced into the metric system in 1795 by the French Republic, and ...

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Mud Lake

May-28-24

A mud lake is a lake whose bottom sediments are partially or completely represented by sulfide silt, sapropel or clay deposits. Such lakes are called mud lakes because of ...

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Lagophthalmos (Lagophthalmos)

May-28-24

Lagophthalmos is a condition in which a person is unable to completely close their eyes. This usually occurs due to paresis of the facial nerve, which controls the muscle ...

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