Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 55

Contracture Congenital

Sep-13-23

Congenital contracture in medicine is called contracture, which consists of a persistent deviation of the hand or finger in the direction of their shortening, occurring b ...

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Krause Stomach

Sep-13-23

Krause's stomach, also known as the gastric or glandular body, was discovered by German anatomist Wilhelm Joseph Fritz Krause (W. J. F. Krause) in 1862. He described this ...

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Gnathostat

Sep-13-23

Gnatostats are orthopedic devices designed to protect teeth from pathological changes and reduce pain in cases where permanent or temporary removal of dentures is require ...

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Ependymatitis Productive

Sep-13-23

"Ependyma is one of the most ancient and mysterious parts of the brain. Until recently, it was considered another unidentified element of the brain, but now we know much ...

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Psychoactivators

Sep-13-23

PsychoactivatorsPsychoactivation is the increase in brain activity and performance through the use of various chemicals called psychostimulants, or psychoactives. When us ...

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Foveal

Sep-13-23

Article: "What is the foveal region and how does it affect our lives?" What is it: The foveal zone is the area of ​​the retina that has the greatest resolving power and i ...

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Nephropathy Bismuth

Sep-13-23

Bismuth nephropathy (NB)Vismur nephropathy is a rare incurable chronic disease caused by copper poisoning. It can lead to severe consequences for the kidneys and the ent ...

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Ketamine (Ketamine)

Sep-13-23

Ketamine is one of the most sought after and studied opioid drugs used to induce anesthesia in patients. The main area of ​​application of ketamine is emergency medicine ...

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Olfactory Nerve Syndrome

Sep-13-23

**Olfactory Nerve Syndrome** is a collective concept that unites clinical conditions that arise as a result of damage to the olfactory system. The olfactory nerve transmi ...

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Adrenomimetics

Sep-13-23

An adrenergic agonist is a stimulant substance that increases the strength and frequency of heart contractions, promoting vasodilation.\n\nThese drugs are intended to st ...

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