Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4686

Bacterioholia

May-28-24

Bacteriocholia is the presence of bacteria in bile. This condition occurs when the biliary tract and gallbladder become infected. Causes of bacteriocholia: Stones in th ...

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Imino acids

May-28-24

Imino acids are organic acids containing a divalent imino group (=NH) in the molecule. The heterocyclic imino acids proline and hydroxyproline are found in proteins and a ...

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Phycomycosis (Phycomycosis)

May-28-24

Phycomycosis: a dangerous infectious disease Phycomycosis is an infectious disease caused by fungi of the genus Rhizopus, Absidia and Mucor. This type of fungal infection ...

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Labetalol

May-28-24

Labetalol is a medicine that is used to treat high blood pressure. It contains alpha and beta blockers, which makes it more effective than simple beta blockers. Labetalol ...

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Prostatography

May-28-24

Prostatography: what is it and why is it needed? Prostatography is a method for examining the male prostate, which allows you to assess its condition and identify possibl ...

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Sporadic

May-28-24

Sporadic: what does it mean and how does it relate to our lives? Sporadic is a word we often hear, but don't always understand its meaning. It comes from the Greek word " ...

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Microspodography

May-28-24

Micropodography is a method for studying microparticles based on the analysis of their chemical composition. The word "microspodography" comes from the Greek words "micro ...

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Taxonomic Category

May-28-24

A taxonomic category (from the Greek words taxis - arrangement, order and nomos - law; synonyms: systematic category, taxon) is a rank or level of hierarchical classifica ...

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Dorsal metacarpal veins

May-28-24

Dorsal metacarpal veins (lat. v. metacarpeae dorsales, pna, bna; v. metacarpicae dorsales, jna) - superficial veins of the hand, located on the dorsal surface of the meta ...

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Kraup-Posner-Schlossmann Syndrome

May-28-24

Kraup-Posner-Schlossmann syndrome: symptoms, causes and treatment Kraup-Posner-Schlossmann syndrome (KPS) is a rare disease characterized by increased intraocular pressur ...

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