Postpartum fever (puerperal pyrexia) is an increase in body temperature to 38°C or higher, which can be observed in a woman during the first two weeks after childbirth or ...
Read MoreSource-Rotation Center distance: an important parameter of radiation therapy devices The Source-Center of Rotation (SRC) distance is the distance from the source of ioniz ...
Read MoreAnistreplase is a fibrinolytic drug that contains a complex of streptokinase and plasminogen. The drug is prescribed by injection to treat coronary thrombosis. The mechan ...
Read MoreRipicephalus Sanguineus: the main carrier of Marseilles fever and other dangerous diseases Ripicephalus Sanguineus, also known as the sandbox tick, is a species of tick o ...
Read MoreBilschowsky-Jansky disease Bielschowsky-Jansky disease is a rare hereditary disorder characterized by progressive spastic paraplegia, nystagmus, dysarthria and ataxia. Th ...
Read MoreInfant formula: what are they and what are they for? Infant formulas are products that are made from cow's milk with the addition of ingredients that increase its nutriti ...
Read MoreIn rural areas, caring for the health of residents plays an important role, and a key element of the health care system is the presence of a rural medical station. A rura ...
Read MoreStein-Leventhal syndrome, also known as polycystic ovary syndrome, is a common endocrine disorder that affects the female reproductive system. This syndrome was first des ...
Read MoreA balneological physiological reaction is the body’s reaction to the influence of natural healing factors, during which changes in the functional state of organs and syst ...
Read MoreThe Fisk-Sabbarow method is a colorimetric method for determining the concentration of phosphorus in biological fluids and tissues. It was developed in 1925 by American b ...
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