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Gastro-intestinal tract Stomach and intestine THE STOMACH The main function of the stomach is nto process and transport of the food. Anatomically the J-shaped stomach can be divided into some major nregions: cardia with cardiac ostium, fundus or nfornix, corpus and pylorus. Last contains antrum, npyloric canal and pyloric ostium.

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ACUTE UPPER EXTREMITY ISCHEMIA

TOPIC 19. THE PROBLEMS OF THROMBOSIS AND EMBOLISM. THE CAUSES OF AND METHODS OF PREVENTION, DIAGNOSTIC AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTIC, TREATMENT TACTIC. MODERN POSSIBILITIES OF CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT. INDICATIONS FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT AND ITS MAIN METHODS     ACUTE UPPER EXTREMITY ISCHEMIA   Acute ischemia in the upper extremity constitutes 10–15% of

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Practice nursing care for Clients with Electrolyte and Fluid imbalances

Practice nursing care for Clients with Electrolyte and Fluid imbalances    HOMEOSTASIS The human body functions best when certain conditions are kept within a narrow range of normal. Examples of such conditions include body temperature, specific serum electrolyte values (e.g., sodium, potassium, and calcium), blood pH, and blood volume. Nothing

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Methodical development of number 2

Methodical development of number 2 THE PRACTICAL LESSON FOR STUDENTS MEDICAL FACULTY of discipline “emergency and emergency care” Department of urgent and emergency care     Lesson № 2 (practical-6 hrs) Theme Modern means of providing the airway patency and artificial lung ventilation for adults. Circulation and respiration arrest. Technology

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TREATMENT OF VIOLATIONS OF THE HORMONAL ADJUSTING

DRUG THERAPY IN ENDOCRINE SYSTEM DISEASES All of the hormones produced by the anterior pituitary except prolactin (PRL) are key participants in hormonal systems in which they regulate the production by peripheral tissues of hormones that perform the ultimate regulatory functions. In these systems, the secretion of the pituitary hormone

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Practice nursing care for Clients with Vascular Problems

Practice nursing care for Clients with Vascular Problems     The leading cause of death in the United States is disease associated with atherosclerosis. Nearly 1 million people die of heart and blood vessel diseases each year in the United States (American Heart Association). Atherosclerosis is a common link between

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ACID-BASE BALANCE IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

ACID-BASE BALANCE IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS An important property of blood is its degree of acidity or alkalinity. Body acidity increases when the level of acidic compounds in the body rises (through increased intake or production, or decreased elimination) or when the level of basic (alkaline) compounds in the

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Odontogenic tumor

BENIGN ODONTOGENIC TUMORS OF THE JAWS (AMELOBLASTOMA, ODONTOMA, CEMENTOMA): CLASSIFICATION, HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE, CLINIC, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF  TREATMENT, PREVENTION OF  COMPLICATIONS. NON ODONTOGENIC BENIGN TUMORS OF THE JAWS (OSTEOBLASTOMA, OSTEOMA, OSTEOIDOSTEOMA, CHONDROMA, FIBROMA, EPULIS, ETC.): CLASSIFICATION, HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE, CLINIC, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, COMPLICATIONS. Mandibular lesions Mandibular lesions are

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Root

Materials to practical classes 5 MORPHOLOGY OF VEGETATIVE ORGANS OF PLANTS   Plant morphology (or phytomorphology) is the general term for the study of the morphology (physical form and external structure) of plants.[1] This is usually considered distinct from plant anatomy, which is the study of the internal structure of

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