Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4685

Seriograph

May-28-24

Seriograph: a device for obtaining a series of radiographs A seriograph is a radiography apparatus that provides the ability to obtain a series of radiographs at specifie ...

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Kerera Symptom

May-28-24

Kehrer's symptom is a symptom described by the German neurologist Fritz Kehrer (1883-1967). The symptom is the appearance of pain in the buttocks and upper thigh due to i ...

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Noma (Noma)

May-28-24

Noma: a dangerous gangrenous infection of the mouth Noma, also known as cancrenous gingivitis, is a dangerous oral infection that can lead to serious complications, inclu ...

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Erythrocytopoiesis

May-28-24

Erythrocytopoiesis: how red blood cells are formed Erythrocytopoiesis is the process of formation of red blood cells, also known as red blood cells. Red blood cells play ...

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Meralgia Paraesthetica

May-28-24

Meralgia Paraesthetica: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Meralgia Paraesthetica is a condition characterized by a feeling of painful tingling and numbness on the outer thig ...

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Those of Proba

May-28-24

Kasoni Sample: history and application The Kasoni test is a medical test used to diagnose lupus. The test was first described by Italian physician Tommaso Casoni in 1916. ...

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Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer

May-28-24

Breast cancer, also known as breast cancer, is one of the most common types of cancer among women around the world. Although much research has been conducted, the causes ...

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Walchera Position

May-28-24

Walcher position (historical; G.A. Walcher, 1856-1936, German gynecologist) - the position of a woman in labor in which she lies on her back, and her legs are bent at the ...

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Resuscitation

May-28-24

Resuscitation: saving lives in critical situations Resuscitation is a set of medical measures aimed at maintaining life and the body in severe and critical conditions. Th ...

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Factor

May-28-24

In biochemistry, a factor is a substance that plays an important role in various physiological processes, although its nature often remains unknown. Examples of factors: ...

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