Stenon's canal (also known as Stenon's duct or ductal canal) is an anatomical structure in the jaw that plays an important role in the process of digestion. Named after N ...
Read MoreGunter's glossitis. Gunther's glossitis, also known as Gunther's tongue or Mellergunther's glossitis, is a special form of communication developed by an English physician ...
Read MoreOphthalmoplegic myopathy (m. ophthalmoplegica; synonym: Graefe myopathy) is a rare mitochondrial myopathy characterized by progressive external ophthalmoplegia in combina ...
Read MoreEchoosteoscope: a new tool for diagnosing bone diseases An echoosteoscope is a new instrument that is used to diagnose bone diseases. The name of the instrument comes fro ...
Read MoreHysterograph: description, operating principle and application A hysterograph is a medical device used to measure the pressure inside the uterus. It is one of the types o ...
Read MoreMacroglossia II (Pachyglossia) is an abnormal thickening of the tongue. This rare condition is characterized by abnormal growth of muscle tissue in the tongue, causing it ...
Read MoreMedical cardiac defibrillation (d. cordis medicamentosa) is a method of restoring normal heart rhythm with the help of medications. It is used for certain types of arrhyt ...
Read MoreBerlin's Retinal Opacity: Description, Causes and Treatment Berlin's retinal opacities are an ophthalmic disease that was described by German ophthalmologist Richard Berl ...
Read MoreA polyhybrid cross is a cross in which individuals differ in the alleles of several genes. In polyhybrid crossing, traits controlled by different genes are combined. For ...
Read MoreHeine-Medina disease (obsolete; J. Heine, 1800-1879, German orthopedic surgeon; K. O. Medin, 1847-1927, Swedish pediatrician) - polio, spinal infantile paralysis. This is ...
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