Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 99

Pentoxifylline Rivo

May-28-24

This text is about a drug called Pentoxifylline Revo. This remedy is a drug for the treatment of various diseases such as arteriosclerosis obliterans of the limbs, stroke ...

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Colliculitis

May-28-24

Colliculitis is an inflammatory lesion of the tissue of the seminal mound, or colliculum, an organ that performs the function of secreting high-quality sperm. This diseas ...

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Mesenchymoma Malignant

May-28-24

Mesenychoma is a tumor from the human body’s own tissues, which affects all its organs and systems, forming secondary tumors and causing various diseases. This is a forma ...

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Photoderm

May-28-24

Photoderm is a skin cream that is produced in France. It is a skin care product designed to protect against sun damage. This brand belongs to the French pharmaceutical co ...

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Porokeratosis Palmoplantar Spicular

May-28-24

Characteristics of the disease: Porokeratosis palmoplantar spinosa is a chronic skin disease that is characterized by the formation of deep and pointed growths on the pa ...

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Bromoderma

May-28-24

Bromoderma is a chronic skin disease characterized by the appearance of large blisters and plaques on its surface. Dermatovenerologists diagnose and treat the disease. If ...

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Scheie Syndrome

May-28-24

Despite the fact that Scheie's disease is relatively rare, it plays an important role in medicine because it affects the human nervous system. This syndrome was first des ...

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Ethambutol

May-28-24

*Ethambutol hydrochloride*, ethionambutol hydrochlor., Embftal, Embfutol etio, Isomumfl, Combutole, Nitrub, Protidoniodinum h.g., Rubucid, Tsinalbenium, Tyubbiolin and ot ...

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Iliopectineal Point

May-28-24

The P iliac crest is one of the points in the internally oriented zone along the greater trochanter of the femur. The appearance of this point can be imagined by drawing ...

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Apraxia Oral

May-28-24

Apraxia orofascial or oroalphalic or orolabial is a disease of the organs of movement of the face and jaw, characterized by a violation of the voluntary voluntary opening ...

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