Diuretic substances – physiological and pharmacological properties, main mechanisms of action. Classifications of diuretics. Bioavailability of drugs. The concept of “the ...
Read MoreAtrial fibrillation (arrhythmia) is a heart rhythm disorder in which the heart contracts at an abnormal rhythm. This is one of the most common types of arrhythmia. During ...
Read MoreThe ovarian tube, also called the ovarian artery, is a large artery that arises from the abdominal cavity and branches into smaller ones, supplying the ovaries with blood ...
Read MoreA duodenal fistula is a pathological anastomosis that connects the cavity of the duodenum with the external environment, most often with the peritoneal cavity. It can occ ...
Read MoreCapillary bronchitis - what is it? Capellial bronchitis (in anatomy according to the author of this pathology) is an inflammatory disease that affects the wall of the br ...
Read MoreOperating pneumothorax is the accumulation of air or other gas in the pleural cavity. This type of surgery is performed as part of a comprehensive treatment for combined ...
Read MoreThe term "dismemberment" comes from the word "partial" and refers to the division of a human or animal body (corpse) into several parts due to an accident or crime. This ...
Read MoreThe rhabdosphinx is a muscle on the other side of the anus, in common parlance it is the weekend sphinker. This small muscle lump serves as the last link in the path of e ...
Read MoreA tumor (English: “Osteosarcoma”, “skeletal sarcoma”) is a malignant tumor originating from bone cells or blood vessels located in it. Most bone cancer affects children a ...
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