Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4668

Epiphyseal cartilage

May-28-24

Epiphyseal cartilage: Description and Functions Epiphyseal cartilage, also known as the epiphyseal plate, is a form of cartilage tissue that is found at the ends of bones ...

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Anopheles Minimus

May-28-24

Anopheles minimus is a species of mosquito belonging to the genus Anopheles. It is a vector of malaria pathogens in Southeast Asia. Some key facts about An. minimus: An ...

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Ithaca fever

May-28-24

Ithaca fever is an infectious disease from the group of tropical mosquito fevers, caused by the arbovirus of the same name of antigenic group C. It is characterized by fe ...

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Lancet

May-28-24

The Lancet is an instrument that is widely used in medicine and surgery. It is a long and narrow knife with a sharp end and two blades. Lancets are often used for minor s ...

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Angioarchitectonics

May-28-24

Angioarchitecture: the study of the construction of the vascular system Angioarchitectonics is a field of science that studies the construction of the vascular system in ...

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Symptoms

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Symptoms are a set of signs characteristic of a specific disease or group of diseases. Symptoms reflect the presence of a pathological process in the body and help the do ...

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Rauwolfia

May-28-24

Rauwolfia: properties and applications Rauwolfia serpentina is a shrub that is native to India, Sri Lanka and other regions of South Asia. It is grown to extract the valu ...

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Says

May-28-24

Title: Di: the meaning of the prefix in Greek Di is a Greek prefix that means "two, twice, double." It can also be written as "dis-", which is the more common variant in ...

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Callus

May-28-24

Bone callus is a structure formed during the regeneration of bone tissue after a violation of the integrity of the bone. First, a connective tissue provisional callus i ...

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Colpoperineorrhaphy

May-28-24

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