Compatibility is a concept that is used to describe the degree to which different systems can exist or interact with each other. This concept can be applied in various fi ...
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Read MoreChorioidea: anatomical overview Chorioidea is a thin choroid located between the sclera and the retina. It is part of the choroid of the eye, along with the choroid of th ...
Read MoreLandry S Paralysis is a rapidly progressive form of Guillain-Barré syndrome characterized by ascending paralysis starting in the lower extremities. This is a rare autoimm ...
Read MoreMalaria "Unstable": why does this disease remain a challenge for world medicine? Malaria is one of the most common and dangerous diseases in the world. This infectious di ...
Read MoreCrohn's Disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease in which parts of the digestive tract become inflamed, thickened, and ulcerated. It can affect any part of the dig ...
Read MoreHemodialysis is a blood purification method used for kidney failure. In hemodialysis, the patient's blood is passed through a machine called a dialyzer or artificial kidn ...
Read MoreS. r. , in which the radiation detector moves rectilinearly over the object under study. Radioisotope profile scanning - S. r., in which the radiation detector moves rect ...
Read MoreThe glossopharyngeus nerve (lat. n. glossopharyngeus) is a cranial nerve that innervates the tongue, pharynx and salivary glands. It belongs to the mixed nerves, as it co ...
Read MoreA urethroscope is a special medical instrument for examining and treating diseases of the urethra. The name comes from the words "urethra" (urethra) and the Greek "skopeo ...
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