Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 81

A tape of Solium

Sep-13-23

Many people are disgusted and negative about parasitic diseases and infections. However, it is helminths, which are parasites from the animal kingdom, that are among the ...

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Phlegmon Woody

Sep-13-23

Cellulitis is an acute purulent inflammation of the tissue and superficial soft tissues, accompanied by restriction of movement of the affected area. In most cases, phle ...

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Iontophoresis [Old; Ion + (Electro)Fore]

Sep-13-23

Iontophoresis began to be used in medicine more than a hundred years ago. At first, procedures were carried out using electric current and even small baths of water. Afte ...

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Phlebotonogram

Sep-13-23

Phlebotonography or phlebotonogram is a graphic image that reflects changes in the veins, and also reflects the condition of the valves and vessel walls. This is a powerf ...

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Koch's alt-tuberculin

Sep-13-23

Alt-tuberculin Koch is a more modern version of the old tuberculin, which was developed by the famous German bacteriologist Koch. This drug is actively used in the diagn ...

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Old Age Demographic

Sep-13-23

Demographic old age is a topic that has aroused interest and discussion in society for more than one century. Currently, this problem is becoming increasingly urgent due ...

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Lunar Cleft

Sep-13-23

A cleft lunate is a structural feature of the perineum that is formed as a result of insufficient development of the symphysis pubis and the muscle connecting the pelvis ...

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Rickettsia

Sep-13-23

Rickettsiae, or rickettsial bacteria, are primarily obligate intracellular parasites, meaning they cannot grow and reproduce outside the cells of the host. They are widel ...

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Osteoarthropathy

Sep-13-23

Osteoartopathy is a condition in which pathological changes in the cartilage, articular tissues and muscles occur in the joints. This disease is associated with age-relat ...

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Sinus Node

Sep-13-23

**Sinus nodes** are cardiomyocyte fibers within the walls of the atria of the heart that produce impulses to coordinate heart contractions. These impulses are generated s ...

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