Aschaffenburg Symptom: description and characteristics Aschaffenburg's symptom is one of the neurological symptoms that was first described by a German psychiatrist named ...
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Read MoreThe Last Word symptom is one of the unusual symptoms observed in patients suffering from schizophrenia. It consists of the unexpected utterance of a word by a mentally il ...
Read MoreMucopolysaccharidosis type IV Mucopolysaccharidosis type IV (syn.: Morquio disease, Morquio syndrome) is a hereditary disease caused by a deficiency of the enzyme N-acety ...
Read MorePosterior Camera of the Eye: Anatomy and Functions The chamber posterior, also known as the posterior chamber of the eye or chamber oculi posterior, is the part of the ey ...
Read MoreThe dorsal calcaneocuboid ligament (lat. lig. calcaneocuboideum dorsale) is one of the ligaments of the human foot. It arises from the posterior surface of the calcaneus ...
Read MoreNeurogenic arthropathy: causes, symptoms and treatment Neurogenic arthropathy, also known as Charcot's joint, is a rare condition that occurs as a result of damage to the ...
Read MoreIodine-bromine baths are baths in which the acting medium is fresh or sodium chloride water in which iodine and bromine salts are dissolved. Such baths have a complex eff ...
Read MoreEsophagoelectrocardiography: what it is and how it works Esophageal electrocardiography (EEKG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart using electrod ...
Read MoreX-ray anatomy (syn. X-ray anatomy) is a section of anatomy that studies the structure of organs and tissues using X-rays. X-ray anatomy allows you to obtain images of the ...
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