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Multifocal atherosclerosis is a condition in which atherosclerotic plaques (fatty deposits) form and develop in different arteries or vascular regions of the body at the same time.

A mucocele is a cyst or blister that forms due to a buildup of mucin in the sebaceous or salivary glands.

A common phenomenon associated with nerve thickening in the intertarsal and metatarsophalangeal region of the lower extremity, it has many names, one of which is Morton's neuroma of the foot.

Mixed hydrocephalus is a condition in which there is an excess of brain fluid inside the cranial cavity (cerebral ventricle) and/or outside of it.

Mixed hearing loss is a condition in which a person experiences both conductive and perceptual hearing loss at the same time.

When the diffuse spread of tuberculosis bacteria in the body is accompanied by the appearance of many very small foci in the form of tubercula - tubercles or granulomas - nodules the size of a grain of millet (in Latin - milium), is diagnosed miliary tuberculosis).

Microcytosis is a condition in which red blood cells (red blood cells) in the blood are smaller than normal.

Methane easily penetrates the blood-brain barrier, affecting the brain, depressing the respiratory organs and the CNS.

Poisoning from toxic mercury vapor occurs through the skin and by inhalation.

The leading cause of inflammation of the soft membranes of the brain of bacterial etiology is the bacterium Neisseria meningitides, whose invasive effects are manifested by a number of symptoms, one of which is meningitis rash.

A tumor arising in the sheaths of the spinal cord (meninges spinalis) is defined as a spinal meningioma because the spinal cord is located in the spinal canal.

Meningiomas are common tumors of the brain membranes and statistically account for 15-18% of all intracranial tumors. Meningiomas are more common around the age of 60, and the risk of their formation increases with age.

A well-defined, horseshoe-shaped or spherical tumor that develops on the base of the dura mater is a meningioma of the brain. The neoplasm resembles a peculiar nodule that often fuses with the dural sheath.

An infrequent symptom of various pathological processes are memory lapses, which are a complete or partial loss of memories.

From the point of view of microbiology, meat is a good breeding ground for undesirable microorganisms, and meat poisoning refers to food toxicoinfections of microbial etiology, which are caused by a number of enteropathogenic pathogens.

Malnutrition is observed not only in third world countries, but also in highly developed countries. This trend has a negative impact not only on the health of the population, but also on the condition of future generations.

Among the psychopathological conditions associated with personality disorder, specialists of the Russian psychiatric school emphasize magiphrenia or magiphrenic syndrome (from Greek mageia - magic or sorcery and phren - mind, reason) - with the prevalence of concepts and thoughts of a magical nature, which do not fit into the framework of scientific ideas.

Macrocytosis is a medical term that describes a condition in which the level of red blood cells, known as red blood cells, is higher than normal and they are enlarged in size.

Liver tubage (or biliary procedure, biliary excretion, biliary tubage, choleretic tubage, gallbladder tubage) is a procedure aimed at cleansing the biliary tract and gallbladder of stones and bile plugs, as well as stimulating the secretion of bile.

Liver hyperplasia (HP) is a condition in which liver tissue increases in size due to an increase in the number of cells (hepatocytes), but retains its structure and functionality.

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