Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 84

Crisis

Sep-13-23

**Crisis** is an acute period of illness, characterized by a sudden deterioration in health or exacerbation of chronic diseases. It can occur both against the background ...

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Tongue Raspberry

Sep-13-23

Gunter's glossitis or crimson tongue (Malongue) is a speech defect when people speak in a whisper. Typically, this defect occurs due to damage to the vocal cords or the b ...

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Lymphosorption

Sep-13-23

IntroductionLymphosorbation therapy is a new method that is used in medicine to treat various diseases. In this case, we are talking about cleansing the blood of toxic su ...

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Optic chiasm

Sep-13-23

The optic chiasm is the place in the brain where the two visual lines from the two eyes intersect and form the visual nerve that goes to the brain. In humans, there is us ...

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Vagina Perineural

Sep-13-23

The leg sheath (intraligamentous sheath) is a structure that connects each of the four tendon muscles of the calf or foot to the ball of the shin. It also contains a vess ...

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Schultze cell

Sep-13-23

Schultatz cell There are olfactory (I) and non-basophilic cellular subsystems. The first of these, in fact, is where the name of the entire system comes from. The olfacto ...

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Mukofalk

Sep-13-23

Mucofalkt is a medicinal product that contains plantain seed peel. It is used to treat constipation, irritable bowel syndrome and other intestinal problems. However, befo ...

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Moving Affect

Sep-13-23

The term “displacement of affect” refers to various cases when, when a person commits some act, an affect (emotional reaction) arises not because it corresponds to the co ...

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Hemophilia Thrombasthenic

Sep-13-23

Hemophilia or Glansen's thrombosthenia (from the Greek hemos - blood and stenos - narrow passage) is a hereditary disease that is characterized by impaired blood clotting ...

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Organ of Taste

Sep-13-23

Organ of taste - taste buds (tubercles), located on the surface of the tongue and on the sides of it, as well as throughout the mucous membrane of the mouth; perceives bi ...

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