Velpo Bandage: history and application The Velpeau bandage is a medical dressing that was developed by the French surgeon Alphonse Louis Mason Velpeau (1795-1867). It is ...
Read MoreThe incisive canal (lat. canalis incisivus) is a narrow bone canal connecting the oral cavity with the nasal cavity. It is located in the center of the hard palate betwee ...
Read MoreA megakaryoblast is a cell that is the precursor of a platelet-forming cell - a megakaryocyte. Megakaryoblast is present in the hematopoietic tissue of the bone marrow. I ...
Read MoreSpeech therapy (from ancient Greek λόγος - “word” and παιδεία - “education”) is a field of defectology that studies speech disorders and methods for overcoming them. Spee ...
Read MoreLeukoagglutinating antibodies, also known as anti-leukocyte agglutinins or leukoagglutinins, are a class of antibodies that can cause agglutination or sticking together o ...
Read MoreDressing apraxia: causes, symptoms and treatments Apraxia of dressing is a motor dysfunction characterized by difficulty getting dressed. This condition is associated wit ...
Read MoreAchromatocyte is a special type of red blood cell that is not stained with dyes. Such red blood cells can be found in patients with hemolytic anemia. The term "achromacit ...
Read MoreNatural focality is a feature of certain infectious diseases, which consists in the fact that they are distributed only in certain geographical regions. These regions are ...
Read MoreLobo Disease: a rare disease studied by a Brazilian dermatologist Lobo Disease is a rare skin disorder that was studied by a Brazilian dermatologist named Jose Lobo. He w ...
Read MoreAnthropological contours are graphic images of the outlines of individual parts of the human body, head or skull in various projections. They are used to analyze individu ...
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