Cyclothymic disorders are the general name for subdepressive and hypomanic states that occur in isolation or alternating; observed in the indolent course of some mental i ...
Read MoreX-ray fluorography (Cinefluorography) is a method of quickly taking photographs on a fluorescent screen using a fluoroscope. Upon further viewing of these photographs, th ...
Read MoreEgorov-Freidin wire cutters are a surgical instrument named after the Soviet neurosurgeons Boris Georgievich Egorov (1892-1972) and Grigory Solomonovich Freidin. These cu ...
Read MoreEpizootological Survey: Study of Epizootic Foci Epizootological examination is a comprehensive method for studying an epizootic focus, which is aimed at establishing the ...
Read MoreBasal Cell Carcinoma, BCC (BCC) Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a common form of skin cancer that is cancerous but grows very slowly. It usually occurs on the skin of the c ...
Read MoreCentral deafness is a lesion of the auditory analyzer at the level of the brain stem or cerebral cortex. In this case, the perception and analysis of sound information is ...
Read MoreCreatine kinase: role in the body and diagnostic significance Creatine kinase (CK) is an enzyme from the group of phosphotransferases that plays an important role in the ...
Read MoreKaposi-Libman-Sachs syndrome Kaposi-Libman-Sachs syndrome (KLS) is a rare disease characterized by damage to the lymphatic system. Named after the doctors who first descr ...
Read MoreNeurotoxic syndrome Neurotoxic syndrome (syndromum neurotoxicum; synonym - neurotoxicosis) is a pathological condition that develops when the body is exposed to various n ...
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