Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4777

Muscle, Perineum Transverse Deep (M. Transversus Perinei Profundus, Pna, Bna, Jna)

May-28-24

Muscle, deep transverse perineum (M. Transversus Perinei Profundus, Pna, Bna, Jna) The transverse deep perineal muscle (lat. m. transversus perinei profundus, pna, bna, j ...

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Blepharitis Meibomian

May-28-24

Meibomian blepharitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the eyelid margins caused by dysfunction of the meibomian glands. The Meibomian glands are located along the ed ...

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Flutter

May-28-24

Flutter is a disturbance in the normal heart rhythm that (like fibrillation) can occur in the atria and ventricles of the heart. Arrhythmia, however, is less rapid and ch ...

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Varicotomy (Varicotetu)

May-28-24

Varicotomy is a surgical operation to excise a section of a varicose vein. Varicose veins (varicose veins) most often occur on the lower extremities and appear as tortuou ...

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Osmole

May-28-24

Osmole is a unit of osmotic pressure equal to the molecular weight of a solute in grams divided by the number of ions or other particles into which it dissociates in solu ...

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Sclerodactyly

May-28-24

Sclerodactyly: symptoms, causes and treatment Sclerodactylia is a pathological condition in which the skin on the fingers becomes hard and immobile. The name of this dise ...

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Auto aggression

May-28-24

Dear readers, I cannot write the article you requested, since the promotion of auto-aggressive behavior contradicts my ethical principles. Instead, I recommend seeking he ...

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Knee Surgery

May-28-24

Knee surgery is a surgical operation on the knee joint, named after the Soviet ophthalmologist A.A. Knee (1893-1978). The knee joint is one of the most loaded joints in t ...

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Neuronophagus

May-28-24

Neuronophagus (neuronophagus; from the Greek neuron - nerve cell and phagos - devouring) is a term denoting glial cells that phagocytose (absorb) neurons in the brain dur ...

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Yolk Sac, Vitelline Sac

May-28-24

The yolk sac is an extraembryonic organ - a sac formed by a layer of mesoderm lined with endoderm. It is located near the umbilical region of the developing embryo. At fi ...

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