Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 78

Reflex Unconditioned

Sep-13-23

Unconditioned reflexes are elementary defense mechanisms of the body that do not require complex learning processes. No matter what happens, these defensive reactions alw ...

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Saliva Sucker

Sep-13-23

**Saliva suction device: Why is it needed?**Saliva aspirators (abbreviations for “aspirator” and “saliva ejector”) are devices that are used to remove saliva from a patie ...

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Diarrhea Alimentary

Sep-13-23

**Diarrhea of ​​alimentary nature** is a pathological symptom expressed in rapid, unformed stool in persons prone to diarrhea, and primarily in young children**. Diarrhea ...

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Vinivartera

Sep-13-23

Vinivarter is a new disease in medicine that arises due to the inattention of doctors to patients and their inability to correctly interpret symptoms. This disease manife ...

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Enzymopathy Nutritional

Sep-13-23

Nutritional enzymopathies are congenital or hereditary metabolic disorders. They are characterized by a deficiency of certain enzymes.The main symptoms of enzymopathies a ...

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Exudate Serous-Fibrinous

Sep-13-23

Exudates are biological fluids of the body that are formed as a result of inflammation and local inflammation in various diseases. They can have different consistency and ...

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Nerve Vertebral

Sep-13-23

The vertebral nerve (lat. Nervus vertebralis) is the second largest (after the gluteus maximus) nerve, emerging from the pelvic cavity above the sacral plexus. This nerve ...

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Chloralism

Sep-13-23

Chloralomism, often called "alcoholism," is a mental disorder that occurs due to the abuse of chloral hydrate, benzotriazole, or phenylcyclopropane hydrochloride. This da ...

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Ametropia Axial

Sep-13-23

Ametropia of axial typeAmetropia is a pathology of visual refraction that causes distortions in the quality of the image formed on the retina and changes the refractive ...

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Inion

Sep-13-23

Inion is a concept that has ancient Greek origins and is associated with anatomy and medicine. The inion is the name given to the bony structure located at the very top o ...

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