Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 68

Scotoma Arcuate

Sep-13-23

Arc-shaped scotoma (lat. struma arcuata) is a pathological process characterized by the appearance in the projection of the body of the sternum and parasternal region of ...

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Finlepsin Retard

Sep-13-23

Finlepsin Retard is an antiepileptic drug. Its active ingredient is carbamazepine, which belongs to the group of anticonvulsants. Finlepsin is produced in the form of tab ...

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Sclerosis Interglobular Symmetrical

Sep-13-23

Sclerosis is a chronic, progressive disease of peripheral nerves characterized by degeneration of myelin fibers in the white matter of the spinal cord and the roots of cr ...

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Sepsis Putrid

Sep-13-23

Putrefactive sepsis is a form of sepsis that develops as a result of infection of the body by pathogenic microorganisms such as staphylococci and streptococci. It is char ...

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Depression Larved

Sep-13-23

Larval depression is a term that describes a person's underlying depressive state that does not appear outwardly, but can have serious consequences for their physical and ...

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Phtoderm

Sep-13-23

Ftoderm is a drug with glucocorticoid activity that is used in the treatment of various diseases and conditions. The main active substance of the drug, triacinolone aceto ...

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Homotypy

Sep-13-23

So, let's start by understanding the term "homotypy". It refers to similarities in the way certain parts of one organism (such as paws, eyes, tails, etc.) are similar to ...

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Peritoneum

Sep-13-23

In anatomy, the peritoneum is the serous membrane of the abdominal cavity, lining the inside of the abdominal wall, the diaphragm, the pelvic area and covering the pariet ...

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Lowesley Orchiopexy

Sep-13-23

Lowesley Orchipedia as an alternative to standard organ-sparing surgery for prostate cancer. Lowesley Orsurgery is a modern approach to the treatment of prostate cancer, ...

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Filagrius Operation

Sep-13-23

Filagrius – Filagriius or Filagrios was a Greek physician active in the 4th century AD. during the reign of Julius Claudius Julian. This person had not only fame, but als ...

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