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Omega figure

May-28-24

Omega figure: what is it and how is it related to depression The Omega figure is the contour of the folds of the skin of the upper part of the face, which resembles the G ...

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Brodie S Abscess

May-28-24

Brodie's abscess is a type of chronic bacterial osteomyelitis, the cause of which is neither tuberculosis nor syphilis. Brodie's abscess is a localized abscess in bone ti ...

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Gallamine

May-28-24

Gallamine is a drug that is used in injection form to provide muscle relaxation during anesthesia. Gallamine is one of the representatives of the group of curare-like dru ...

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Isch- (Isch-), Ishi- (Ischo-)

May-28-24

Ish- (Isch-), Ishi- (Ischo-) is a prefix that is used in Russian and other Slavic languages ​​to denote suppression or insufficiency of something. The prefix "ish-" comes ...

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Blunt's Disease

May-28-24

Blunt's Disease: causes, symptoms and treatment Blunt's disease, also known as blantablanta disease, named after the American surgeon Walter Peyton Blunt (1900–1990), is ...

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Circle Of Wilis

May-28-24

The circle of Willis is the arterial circle of the cerebrum, located at the base of the brain. It is formed due to the connection of a number of arteries that supply the ...

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Minor Sign Syndrome

May-28-24

Minor Sign Syndrome: Description and Clinical Aspects In recent decades, medicine has made significant strides in the diagnosis and treatment of stomach cancer. However, ...

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Tubercle

May-28-24

Tubercle: Description and meaning in anatomy and medicine Tubercle is a term used in both anatomy and medicine to refer to various structures and conditions. In anatomy, ...

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Epidermolysis Bullous Congenital Lethal

May-28-24

Lethal congenital epidermolysis bullosa (e. bullosa congenita letalis; Herlitz synonym malignant congenital epidermolysis bullosa) is a severe form of congenital epidermo ...

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Carpal ligament Arc-shaped Dorsal

May-28-24

The dorsal arcuate carpal ligament (lat. arcuatum carpi dorsale) is one of the important structures that ensures stability and mobility of the wrist. It is located on the ...

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