Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4762

Ovumucoid

May-28-24

Ovomucoid: trypsin inhibitor found in egg white Ovomucoid is a mucoprotein that was found in egg white. This protein is an inhibitor of trypsin, which is one of the main ...

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Artery Gastroepiploic Left

May-28-24

Left Gastroepiploic Artery: Anatomy, Function and Role in the Body The left gastroepiploic artery (A. Gastroepiploica Sinistra) is one of the main arteries providing bloo ...

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Myocarditis Idiopathic

May-28-24

Idiopathic myocarditis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Idiopathic myocarditis, also known as idiopathic myocarditis, is a rare heart disease that occurs due to inflammati ...

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Exanthema Boston

May-28-24

Boston exanthema (syn. epidemic exanthema) is an acute infectious disease characterized by fever, intoxication and a polymorphic rash. The causative agent is the Boston e ...

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Valve Venous

May-28-24

Venous valve: device and functions The venous valve, also known as the valvular vein or venous valve, is an important element of the human circulatory system. This is a s ...

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Nerve of the Shoulder Cutaneous Lateral Superior

May-28-24

Cutaneous lateral superior brachial nerve: anatomy and functions The cutaneous branch of the superior lateral brachial nerve (PNA) is an important nerve that supplies the ...

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Rotation Angle

May-28-24

Angle of Rotation: an important parameter in radiotherapy In radiation therapy, the rotation angle (or rocking angle) is one of the key parameters that allows optimizing ...

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Anatomy Systematic

May-28-24

Systematic anatomy: study of organs by system Systematic anatomy is a science that studies the structure, shape and arrangement of human and animal organs according to sy ...

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Contagiousness

May-28-24

Contagiousness: what is it and how does it affect us? Contagiousness is the property of some diseases to be contagious and transmitted from person to person. This may occ ...

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Synovioma

May-28-24

Synovioma is a tumor that develops from the synovium of joints, tendons or tendon sheaths. Synoviomas can be either benign or malignant. Benign synoviomas most often appe ...

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