Menkin Factors: The Discovery and Legacy of an American Pathologist Menkin factors are a concept associated with the discoveries and research in the field of medicine mad ...
Read MoreThe atlas cruciate ligament (lat. ligamentum cruciforme atlantis) is one of the ligaments of the cervical spine. It connects the atlas (first cervical vertebra) with the ...
Read MoreJacket Tooth Crown: Artificial Crown for Fixing Teeth Dental crowns are artificial attachments that are used to restore damaged teeth, strengthen weak teeth, or improve t ...
Read MoreP., which arises as a result of the action of a pathological irritant on the body and is characterized by reduced adaptability of the body to environmental conditions. Pa ...
Read MorePapillomatous polyp (p. papillomatosus; synonym p. papillary) is a benign neoplasm of the mucous membrane, having the appearance of papillary growths. Papillomatous polyp ...
Read MoreMobile irradiation: How it works and what are its advantages Radiation is one of the main cancer treatments that uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells. However, when ...
Read MoreAir sound conductivity (synonym - air conductivity) is a physical characteristic that determines the ability of air to conduct sound waves. The air environment has elasti ...
Read MoreThe Rokitansky-Aschoff sinus is an anatomical structure of the heart, which is a formation of connective tissue in the wall of the atria. The sinus got its name in honor ...
Read MoreA stellectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the stellate ganglion. The stellate ganglion (ganglion stellatum) is a collection of nerve cells located in the thoracic a ...
Read MoreHypertension (m. hypertonicus; synonym: primary arterial hypertension, essential arterial hypertension, essential hypertension) is a chronic disease characterized by high ...
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