Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 93

Silicosis

Sep-13-23

What is silicosis?**Silicosis** is an occupational lung disease caused by exposure to dust containing silica (silicon oxide). **The main reasons for the development of s ...

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Naboth Glands

Sep-13-23

Naboth Iron is a German scientist known for his work in human anatomy and physiology. He was one of the first researchers to study the brain and its functions. In his res ...

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Herbst Functional Test

Sep-13-23

Herzba functional test, e herbst Test for determining the sensorimotor profile of a child of preschool and primary school age (also known as “herzba” or “goryushka”). Co ...

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Neuroallergy

Sep-13-23

Topic of the article - Neuroallergy Introduction Neuroallergy is a condition where the body reacts to certain irritants, such as smells, colors and sounds, as if it were ...

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Systolic Pressure

Sep-13-23

Systolic is the maximum pressure produced by the heart with each ventricular contraction. It is this information that is transmitted through the arteries to the capillari ...

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Xerodermatosis

Sep-13-23

Xeroderma is a medical term used to refer to a number of skin diseases characterized by increased sensitivity of the upper layers of the epidermis and damage to the deepe ...

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Paranoia Sensitive

Sep-13-23

Article "Sensational paranoia".Paranoia is commonly referred to as a personality disorder of phobias involving excessive fear. Like all diseases associated with personali ...

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Gliogranuloma

Sep-13-23

Gliogranuloma is a rare chronic inflammatory disease characterized by damage to the brain or spinal cord.Gliogranulioma belongs to the group of odontogenic granulomatous ...

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Adaptiomorphosis

Sep-13-23

Adaptiomorphoses are an interesting group of organisms that can change their forms in response to external changes. These organisms range from viruses to higher plants an ...

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MacKenzie Symptom

Sep-13-23

McKenzie Symptom is a sign in medicine that characterizes symptoms indicating the presence of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It belongs to group "O" symptoms and is ...

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