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Tuberculin Diagnostics - a set of diagnostic tests to determine the specific sensitization of the body to mycobacteria tuberculosis using tuberculin-autoclaved culture filtrate mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) is now considered the main method of recognizing prostate diseases.
Keratoplasty (corneal transplantation) is the main section in corneal surgery. The transplantation of the cornea has a different target setting. The main purpose of the operation is optical, that is, restoration of lost vision.
The loss of a constant first large molar tooth on the lower jaw in children and adolescents results in significant deformations of the dental arch and, as a consequence, the entire dento-jaw system.
Transcranial electrostimulation, or mesodiencephalic modulation, allows to normalize the work of neuroendocrine centers, disturbed in persons who are dependent on surfactants.
In most cases of diagnostic use of ultrasound dopplerography, it should be carried out together with transcranial dopplerography. The exception to this rule is made up of persons with insufficiently pronounced or completely absent "temporal" windows, as well as patients who are unable to perform transcranial dopplerography for other reasons (7-12% of the total number of subjects).
Tracheotomy refers to urgent, in other cases and planned surgical interventions, produced in the event of respiratory obstruction of the larynx or trachea, resulting in suffocation.
Anesthesiologists often use concepts such as intubation and extubation. The first term - intubation - actually means the introduction of a special tube inside the trachea, which is necessary to ensure the patient's airway patency.
Tomography of the maxillofacial region is used in case of difficulties in evaluating the summation image in conventional pictures. These difficulties can be caused, in particular, by the complex anatomical structure of the maxillofacial region.
Study of the pharynx includes a number of procedures aimed at identifying both local and manifestations of common diseases and pathological conditions caused by violation of the innervation of the oral and pharyngeal organs.
Thoracic paravertebral blockade is a technique involving the introduction of a local anesthetic in the region of the thoracic spinal nerves emerging from the intervertebral foramen with ipsilateral somatic and sympathetic nerves. The resulting anesthesia or analgesia is similar to the "one-sided" epidural anethosis.
Medical thermography is a method of recording the natural thermal radiation of a human body in the invisible infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Thermography defines a characteristic "thermal" picture of all areas of the body. In a healthy person, it is relatively constant, but with pathological conditions varies.

Thermography - registration of invisible infrared radiation. The maximum of the radiation is 9.5 μm. According to the Stefan-Boltzmann law, the amount of radiated energy is proportional to the fourth power of the absolute temperature: W = T4.

The olfactory function is considered important as a very effective method for diagnosis of PNS and CNS diseases. Many of the so-called essential anosmia or "parosmia" can be associated with certain organic diseases of intracranial structures, directly or indirectly related to the olfactory centers and their conductors.

The increase in regional lymph nodes, for example on the neck, as well as in other areas, is sometimes the main complaint of patients leading them to the doctor. It is rarely possible to see enlarged lymph nodes that deform the corresponding part of the body. The main method of examining the lymph nodes is palpation.

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