Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4701

Review Symptom

May-28-24

Revillot's sign, also known as split eye squinting, is a neurological symptom described by Swiss physician Louis Revillot in 1885. The essence of the symptom is that when ...

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Ephaps

May-28-24

Ephaps: what is it and how does it work? Ephaps is a term that comes from the Greek words ep- and hapsis, meaning touch or contact. In a modern context, the term is used ...

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Alcohols

May-28-24

Alcohols are a class of organic compounds in which a hydroxyl group (-OH) replaces a hydrogen atom in a hydrocarbon. In alcoholic beverages, alcohol is ethyl alcohol (eth ...

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Retrogeny

May-28-24

Retrogeny: A Turn to the Past In today's society, where technology is constantly advancing and innovation is becoming an integral part of our daily lives, there is a desi ...

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Pleurolobectomy

May-28-24

Pleurolobectomy: basic principles and indications Pleurolobectomy is a surgical procedure that is used to treat various lung diseases such as lung cancer, mesothelioma an ...

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Shunt

May-28-24

A shunt is a connecting pathway that connects two anatomical cavity structures in the body and allows fluid to flow from one structure to another. The shunt may be a cong ...

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Output Dose

May-28-24

Exit Dose: How to measure radiation at the surface of the body When we talk about radiation and its effects on health, one of the important concepts is "dose." Radiation ...

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Antihelix (Antihelix, Anthelix)

May-28-24

Antihelix (Antihelix, Anthelix): Elevation on the inside of the auricle, parallel to the helix The appearance of the pinna is one of the most unique and varied features o ...

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Pathological Process

May-28-24

Pathological process A pathological process is a sequence of reactions that naturally occurs in the body to the damaging effect of a pathogenic factor. The pathological p ...

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Preepiglottic Space

May-28-24

The preepiglottic space is the space between the contour of the epiglottis and the anterior contour of the neck on a lateral radiograph. This space is of great importance ...

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