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 ...
Read MoreKrause'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 ...
Read MoreGnatostats are orthopedic devices designed to protect teeth from pathological changes and reduce pain in cases where permanent or temporary removal of dentures is require ...
Read More"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 ...
Read MorePsychoactivatorsPsychoactivation is the increase in brain activity and performance through the use of various chemicals called psychostimulants, or psychoactives. When us ...
Read MoreBismuth 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 ...
Read MoreKetamine 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 ...
Read More**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 ...
Read MoreAn 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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