Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 tibia The shin bone, the stronger of the two long bones in the lower leg. The front surface of the tibia lies immediately beneath the skin. Its upper end articulates with the femur (thigh bone) to form the knee joi...
In terms of mainstream research in the United States, the first ongoing long-term study of qigong began in 1999 at the Center for Alternative and Complementary Medicine Research in Heart Disease at the University of Michigan; it focuses on the speed of healing of graftwoundsin patients undergoing...
Murine Long-Term Bone Marrow Culture Murine Mammary Tumor Epithelial Cells Murine Mammary Tumor Virus murine mammary tumour virus integration site 2, mouse Murine Mast Cell Growth Factor Murine MO Murine Neonatal Skin Fibroblasts Murine Neurobehavioral Laboratory ...
TBLC Term birth living child TC Traffic crash TCC Transitional cell carcinoma TCM Traditional Chinese medicine TCN Tetracycline TCT Thrombin clotting time Td Tetanus and diphtheria TdP Torsades de pointes t.d.s. Three times a day, from Latin, ter die sumendus TEB Thoracic electrical bioimpedance -...
The development of drug-resistant TB during the treatment increases the treatment complexity, and the long-term pulmonary complications after completing treatment raise the epidemic health burden. This study intended to investigate the utilization of Chinese medicine (CM) for respiratory symptoms by ...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a medical material excellent in long-term preservation and consisting of a hyaluronic acid and a hyaluronic acid gel in which the gel can be preserved in a condition stabler than in the conventional case of mixing them uniformly by preserving a hyaluronic acid...
The population of mosquitoes, ticks, and other vectors also increases, which in turn increases the risk of certain diseases." Non‑communicable diseases The term "non-communicable diseases" refers to cardio- vascular diseases that are exacerbated by the effects of climate change, including severe ...
(UE) arthroplasty has culminated in a breadth of literature ascertaining outcomes and complications at long-term follow-up. However, the available literature remains devoid of studies synthesizing the evidence for UE surgeons to adequately examine the safety and use of these implants relative to other...
However, some researchers consider fibroadenomas a long-term risk factor for breast cancer (Dupont, et al, 1994; El-Wakeel and Umpleby, 2003). While a few researchers have reported early results with lLT of breast tumors, no controlled or comparative trials to evaluate ILT versus lumpectomy ...
depending on clinical findings; • Appropriate studies should be undertaken to deter- mine whether other organs are involved; and • Appropriate near-term and long-term screening and management should be arranged, including referrals to specialists, as indicated by the associated manifes- tations ...