Radioductography: what is it and how does it work Radioductography, also known as ductoradiography, is a method of imaging the channels and ducts inside the human body. T ...
Read MoreThe projection plane plays an important role in x-ray studies. It represents a plane onto which the image of the object under study is projected. When performing radiogra ...
Read MoreShoulder-Scapulofacial Myopathy: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Facioscapulohumeral myopathy, also known as facioscapulohumeral landusymyopathy, is a rare condition th ...
Read MoreCampbell Arthrosis (English W.C. Campbell, 1880-1940) - American orthopedic surgeon. Campbell Arthrosis was born in 1880. He is known as the developer of new methods of s ...
Read MoreAbsolute refractoriness is refractoriness in the form of a complete loss of excitability, which occurs immediately after excitation. Absolute refractoriness is characteri ...
Read MoreAdenopapillomatosis is a benign neoplasm characterized by the proliferation of glandular tissue with the formation of multiple papillomas. With adenopapillomatosis, proli ...
Read MoreThe arytenoid cartilage is one of two cartilages located on the cricoid cartilage plate of the larynx. It forms the cricoid joints and is shaped like a pyramid. The vocal ...
Read MoreSlader's symptom complex The Sluder symptom complex, also known as pterygopalatine ganglion syndrome, is named after the American otolaryngologist Greenfield Sluder (1868 ...
Read MoreFocal length plays an important role in x-ray diagnostics. It is determined by two parameters: The distance between the focal spot of the X-ray source and the object of ...
Read MoreOccupational asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the respiratory tract caused by exposure to occupational factors in the workplace. The main causes of the develop ...
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