Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4740

Epidermoid

May-28-24

Epidermoid is a term used to describe tumors of certain tissues that resemble the appearance of the epidermis, the outer layer of skin. Tumors called epidermoid tumors ca ...

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Ejaculatory duct

May-28-24

Vas deferens: Anatomy and Function The vas deferens, also known as the vas deferens, is an important component of the male reproductive system. It is a tube that carries ...

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Occlusal Curve Lateral

May-28-24

The lateral occlusal curve (synonym - transversal occlusal curve) is a curve formed by the contacts of the chewing surfaces of the teeth of the upper and lower jaws in th ...

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Sensitivity Exteroceptive

May-28-24

Exteroceptive Sensitivity: Definition and Meaning Exteroceptive sensitivity, also known as superficial sensitivity, is a type of sensitivity in the human body. It represe ...

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Translocation

May-28-24

Translocation is a chromosomal mutation in which part of a chromosome is connected to another part of the same or different chromosome. This leads to a change in the sequ ...

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Mesostyle

May-28-24

Mesostyle: what is it and what is its role in biology? Mesostyle (mesostylus) is a term used in biology to designate a pointed rod that is found on the middle part of the ...

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Stopping Speech Epileptic

May-28-24

Epileptic Speech Stop: Decoding the Loss of Oral Communication Epilepsy, a neurological disease, is characterized by the occurrence of epileptic seizures, which can manif ...

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Hand Thalamic

May-28-24

Thalamic arm: a sign of thalamic damage Thalamic hand is a special position of the hand, which indicates damage to the thalamus - one of the key structures of the brain. ...

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Emphysema Tissue High Altitude

May-28-24

High-altitude tissue emphysema is a condition caused by the formation of gas bubbles in the tissues of the body at high altitudes, where the atmospheric pressure is below ...

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Angle

May-28-24

In anatomy, an angle can represent different parts of the body where two lines or surfaces meet. For example, the angle of the eye is the outer or inner corner of the e ...

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