Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4783

Biceps femoris reflex

May-28-24

Biceps femoris reflex The biceps femoris reflex (r. musculi bicipitis femoris; synonym: r. peroneofemoral, Erb-Förster-Barre-Levenshtein reflex) is a spinal reflex caused ...

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Orientation

May-28-24

Orientation is a concept that is used in psychology to determine one's position in time, space and other relationships. It is an important aspect of our lives and helps u ...

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Ergometrine

May-28-24

Ergometrine is a medicinal substance that stimulates uterine contractions. Prescribed by injection to facilitate delivery and stop postpartum bleeding. Ergometrine has a ...

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Isometric Relaxation Phase

May-28-24

The isometric relaxation phase is the period from the moment the aortic valves close to the moment the atrioventricular valves open during the cardiac cycle. At the end o ...

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Opiate receptor

May-28-24

The opiate receptor is a cellular receptor of a neuron of the central nervous system, capable of selectively interacting with morphine, as well as with peptides synthesiz ...

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Electrophonocardiography

May-28-24

An electrophonocardiograph is a device that is used to record sounds produced by the heart. It consists of a microphone, an amplifier and a recording device. The micropho ...

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Takayasu syndrome

May-28-24

Takayasu syndrome: what is it and how to treat it Takayasu syndrome or pulseless disease is a rare disease that is characterized by inflammation of the walls of the arter ...

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Amblyotrainer [Mblio(Piya) + English. Train

May-28-24

Amblyotrainer: a new method of treating amblyopia Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, is a common eye condition that requires prompt treatment. One of the methods for trea ...

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Krasovitova Skin Plastic surgery

May-28-24

Krasovitova skin grafting: modern methods and applications Krasovitova skin plasty is one of the methods of plastic surgery, which was developed by the Soviet surgeon V.K ...

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Festination Gait

May-28-24

The mincing gait or festination is a gait feature characteristic of people suffering from parkinsonism. It is characterized by shortened, unsteady steps and a general acc ...

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