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Read MoreAleukia Alimentary-Toxic: symptoms, causes and treatment Alimentary-toxic aleukia (AAT) is a rare disease that manifests itself as acute damage to the hematopoietic organ ...
Read MoreAnticomplementarity is the property of some substances, such as lipoproteins, to activate the complement system without the participation of specific antibodies. The comp ...
Read MoreBronchodrainage: an effective method of treating pulmonary diseases Bronchodrainage (BD) is a procedure used to empty cavities formed in the lungs due to various diseases ...
Read MoreLaparohemorrhage: causes, symptoms and treatment Laparohemorrhage is a condition in which bleeding occurs in the abdominal cavity during laparoscopic or open surgery. Thi ...
Read MoreOrnithine is an amino acid produced in the liver that is a byproduct of the conversion of ammonia to urea. Ornithine plays an important role as an intermediate in the arg ...
Read MoreProtecting the health of children and adolescents is an important component of the system of state and public medical and social measures. It is aimed at strengthening ph ...
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