Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 57

Parchment Crunch Symptom

Sep-13-23

Dupuytren's symptom (parchment symptom) is a pathological change in the skin of the anterior parts of the forearm and hand from the fingers to the wrist joint, characteri ...

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Trichomycosis nodosum

Sep-13-23

*Trichomycosis nodosa* (Trichomyces scabiei) is a fungal skin disease caused by the parasitic fungus Pityrosporum orbiculare. This disease is also known as ringworm or mi ...

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Bezredki Theory of Immunity

Sep-13-23

Bezredka is a theory of immunity developed by the Soviet scientist A.M. Frequently. Its essence is that immunity is a complex system that protects the body from various t ...

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Liver Dystrophy Glycogenous

Sep-13-23

Dystrophic changes in the liver can have a different nature. In the liver, dystrophic processes, like degenerative ones, are often combined with necrosis and atrophy. In ...

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Toxicosis

Sep-13-23

Toxicosis Toxicosis (from ancient Greek τοξικός - poisonous, and -ώσις - disease; English toxicosis) **Stomach toxicosis or gastrointestinal toxicosis** are acute patho ...

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Hair reflex

Sep-13-23

Title: “Hair reflex”: new research on body control**The hair (pilomotor) reflex** is an innate reaction of the body that occurs when stimuli are applied to the face and ...

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Mycotoxicosis Food

Sep-13-23

Food mycotoxicosis is a group of foodborne illnesses caused by toxic substances produced by fungi. These diseases can occur in various types of fungi, but the most commo ...

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Muscle Scalene Posterior

Sep-13-23

The scalene or trapezius muscle (posterior scalene muscle) is one of the muscles that are part of the lateral muscle group of the human neck. Normally, the lower trapeziu ...

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Biopotential

Sep-13-23

Biopotential (biopotentials) are electrical potentials that arise in living tissues during the functioning of organs and systems. The term "biopotential" means the potent ...

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Artery of the Corpus Striatum

Sep-13-23

The striatal artery is one of the branches of the internal carotid artery, running along the bottom of the midbrain at its base. It supplies blood to the actual cluster o ...

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