Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4734

Gliclazide (Gliclazide)

May-28-24

Gliclazide: description, application and trade name Gliclazide is an oral hypoglycemic drug that is widely used to treat non-insulin-dependent (type II) diabetes mellitus ...

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Calcanodynia

May-28-24

Calcanodynia: causes, symptoms and treatment Calcanodynia is a condition in which a person experiences pain in the heel area. This pain can be caused by a variety of reas ...

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Telegraph Pole Symptom

May-28-24

The Telegraph Pole symptom is a tremor of the trunk and limbs when the patient is standing. This symptom is observed in diffuse toxic goiter - a disease of the thyroid gl ...

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Proteinuria Transient

May-28-24

Transient proteinuria: causes, symptoms and treatment Transient proteinuria, also known as functional proteinuria, is a temporary disorder of kidney function in which pro ...

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Hyaloplasm

May-28-24

Hyaloplasm (from the Greek hyalos - glassy and plasma - formation) is the main substance of the cell cytoplasm, which is a semi-liquid gel. Hyaloplasm consists of water, ...

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Closedness

May-28-24

Closedness: a personality trait consisting in the insufficiency or absence of the desire to communicate with other people. Closedness is one of the personality traits tha ...

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Feedback Positive

May-28-24

Feedback is one of the key concepts in control theory and systems theory. It describes the interaction between a system and its environment, in which information about th ...

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Bufexamac

May-28-24

Bufexamac is an anti-inflammatory drug from the group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It has anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipruritic effects. The mechanis ...

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Actinobacillus

May-28-24

Actinobacillus is a genus of Gram-negative, non-motile, aerobic bacteria that are usually spherical or rod-shaped. In rare cases, they can grow into branched thread-like ...

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Tongue Symptom

May-28-24

The Tongue sign is the presence of a contrast agent in the posterior part of the urethra, detected by cystography. This is a sign of bladder sphincter insufficiency. Duri ...

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