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  • Smith's fracture (category Medical Terminology)
    Galeazzi Fracture Colles' Fracture Radius Ulna PASTOR, Jan. Langenbeck's medical web page [online]. [cit. 2010]. <https://langenbeck.webs.com/>.
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  • Galeazzi fracture (category Medical terminology)
    fracture Colles fracture Smith's fracture Radius Ulna PASTOR,. Langenbeck's medical web page [online]. [cit. 31.03.2010]. <https://langenbeck.webs.com/>.
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  • Monteggio fracture (category Medical Terminology)
    Galeazzi fracture Colles fracture Radius Ulna PASTOR, Jan. Langenbeck's medical web page [online]. [cit. 31.03.2010]. <https://langenbeck.webs.com/>.
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  • Murphy's sign (category Medical terminology)
    Murphy's sign is pain present during deep palpation in the right subcostal region. We consider its positivity as a symptom of acute cholecystitis. VOKURKA
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  • the ligaments of the distal radio-ulnar joint. PASTOR, Jan. Langenbeck's medical web page [online]. [cit. 2010]. <http://langenbeck.webs.com>.
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  • Pipkin's classification (category Medical terminology)
    The Pipkin classification divides femoral head fractures into types I–IV. type I – the fracture is distal to the fovea capitis type II – the fracture is
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  • for medical schools. 2nd edition. Prague: Maxdorf, c2003. ISBN 80-85912-06-6 . Category: Password Surgery Internal propaedeutics Medical terminology
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  • Horner syndrome (category Medical terminology)
    Horner's syndrome (also known as Claude-Bernard-Horner syndrome) is characterized by a triad of symptoms - miosis, ptosis of the eyelid, and apparent enophthalmos
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  • Plenies Sign (category Medical Terminology)
    It is a painful tap in the right lower abdomen - the appendicular area. It is caused by peritoneal irritation. Together with Blumberg's sign and Rovsing's
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  • Kehr's sign (category Medical Terminology)
    Pain and hypoesthesia in the left shoulder (most often above the left shoulder blade) caused by irritation of the nervus phrenicus with blood in the diaphragm
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  • The McBurney point (category Medical Terminology)
    The McBurney point is called the junction of the navel and the spina iliaca anterior superior, at a distance of 2/3 from the navel. Up to this point, the
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  • Rovsings signs (category Medical terminology)
    We slowly palpate the abdominal wall in the left lower abdomen. The palpation causes pain in the lower right abdomen. The phenomenon is caused by peritoneal
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  • Ankle fractures (category Medical Terminology)
    Ankle fractures are exclusively intra-articular fractures, which are most often caused by indirect violence (sprain - supination, pronation, rotation)
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  • In medical terminology, the term "polygraphy", means simultaneous recording of biosignals of different (physical) nature. Not to be confused with a term
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  • Colles Fracture (category Medical Terminology)
    Galeazzi Fracture Smith's Fracture Radius Ulna PASTOR, Jan. Langenbeck's medical web page [online]. [cit. 2009]. <https://langenbeck.webs.com/>. ZEMAN, Miroslav
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  • Joints of the Leg (category Medical Terminology)
    Articulatio talocruralis ( upper tarsal joint, ankle joint ) is the joint in which the lower leg bones ( tibia and fibula ) articulate with the talus
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  • Eponyms in anatomy (category Medical terminology)
    Some structures described in the anatomy of the human body are traditionally named after the doctors who first described them. The following list contains
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  • PubMed citation See also Understanding Medical Terminology. This article has been revived from the former medical wiki Medpedia.
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  • In medical terminology, the term "polygraphy" means simultaneous recording of biosignals of different (physical) nature. Not to be confused with a term
    4 KB (605 words) - 18:30, 2 January 2023
  • centers (at hospitals and LF), specialized institutes, spa treatment. Terminology: Impairment – ​​a disorder of one system. Manifested by anatomical, physiological
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