The semimembranosus muscle (m. semimembranosus, pna, bna; m. semimembranaceus, jna) is one of the muscles of the deep group of muscles of the posterior surface of the thi ...
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Read MoreEversion of the lacrimal punctum (eversio puncti lacrimalis; synonym: eversion of the lacrimal punctum) is a pathological condition in which the lacrimal punctum turns ou ...
Read MoreParagonimus Westermanii is a species of trematode in the order Fasciolidae, family Paragonimidae. It is a parasite of the respiratory tract of humans and some mammals. Th ...
Read MoreEnteroceptive hallucinations Enteroceptive hallucinations (also called visceral, interoceptive, senestopathic, somatic, or body hallucinations) are hallucinations related ...
Read MoreCorvisar face (synonym - heart face) - characteristic changes in appearance, indicating disturbances in the functioning of the heart. The name is given after the French p ...
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Read MoreThe renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (also known as the renin-angiotensin system) is an endocrine system that plays an important role in regulating blood pressure and ...
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