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Read MoreFacial nerve paralysis is a pathological condition characterized by weakening or complete loss of functions of the facial muscles on the affected side. Causes The main ca ...
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Read MoreChachava-Vashakidze Vacuum Extractor: History and Application The Chachava-Vashakidze vacuum extractor is a medical device developed by Soviet obstetricians-gynecologists ...
Read MoreTraube Space: what is it and how is it used in medicine? Traube's space, also known as the lunate space, is an important medical term that was coined by the German physic ...
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