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METHODICAL INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS OF THE 4 COURSE

METHODICAL INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS OF THE 4 COURSE MEDICAL FACULTY LESSON № 1 (PRACTICAL – 6 HOURS)   Theme: Clinical anatomy of spinal cord. Spinal reflex arch. Reflexes and methods of examination. Active movements, types of paralysis, syndromes of movement disturbances. Syndromes of lesion of Cortical-Muscular Tract on different levels

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Analysis of the quality of drugs from the alkaloids group derivatives of indole and purine Indole – condensed system of pyrrole and benzene cycles which have two share atoms: Indole is a structural basis of physostigmine, strychnine, reserpine alkaloids. Group reaction on indole derivatives – Van-Urk’s reaction     In the

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Coding and Classification

Coding and Classification   Introduction. 2 Traditional patient record. 2 Need for classification. 2 Classifications. 3 Purpose and concepts. 3 Ordering Principles. 4 Nomenclatures and Thesauri 4 Codes. 5 Combination codes. 5 Value addition codes. 5 Value addition codes. 6 Taxonomy. 6 Nosology. 7 History of Classification. 7 Classification and

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Lesson No 22

1. Diencephalon. Structure of thalamus, epithalamus, metathalamus. Hypothalamus. Third ventricle 2. Forebrain. Sulci and gyri of superolateral surface of hemisphere. Areas of the cerebral cortex. Insula 3. Median sagittal section of brain. Sulci and gyri of medial and lower surfaces of hemisphere Lesson No 22   Theme 1. Diencephalon. Structure

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METHODS OF CLINICAL EXAMINATION OF ENDOCRINE GLANDS

METHODS OF CLINICAL EXAMINATION OF ENDOCRINE GLANDS. SEMIOTICS OF HYPO- AND HYPERFUNCTION OF SOME ENDOCRINE GLANDS AND DISEASES OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM. CARE OF A CHILD   The major chemical regulators of the body are the internal secretions and their secreting cells, which are collectively known as the endocrine system.

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Medmicro Chapter 1b

Immunology Overview (continued) Cells of the Immune System Myeloid Cells Neutrophils Neutrophils are the first circulating phagocytic cells recruited to the site of infection and inflammation to ingest, kill, and digest pathogens. These cells are produced from myeloid stem cells in the bone marrow (Fig. 1-2). Neutrophils constitute the large

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Acute Rheumatic Fever

Acute Rheumatic Fever Background Rheumatic fever (RF) is a systemic illness that may occur following group A beta hemolytic streptococcal (GABHS) pharyngitis in children. Rheumatic fever and its most serious complication, rheumatic heart disease (RHD), are believed to result from an autoimmune response; however, the exact pathogenesis remains unclear. Studies

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