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Concepts (24) arteries in surgical practice (1) bundle branch (1) cannula (1) electroencephalograph (1) endocardium (1) anatomical features of the lung (1) crystalline lens (1) coronal suture (1) delirium (1) dilator (1) fibula (1) incubator (1) lacrimal gland (1) malleus (1) monoblast (1) neoplastic cell (1) papillary muscle (1) parietal pleura (1) periosteum (1) personal space (1) sclera (1) stapes (1) streptococcus pneumoniae (1) temporal bone (1) more
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1 arteries in surgical practice medical profession in Western countries Arteries are important landmarks in surgical procedures and medical education in Western medicine. 4
2 bundle branch medical profession in Western countries Understanding bundle branches is crucial for diagnosing heart conditions in Western medicine. 3
3 cannula medical profession in Western countries Cannulas are crucial for medical procedures in Western countries, being used for tasks such as administering IV fluids and collecting blood samples. 3
4 electroencephalograph medical profession in Western countries The electroencephalograph is used in Western medical culture to diagnose neurological disorders and monitor brain activity. 3
5 endocardium medical profession in Western countries The endocardium, the innermost layer of the heart, is vital for cardiac function according to the medical profession in Western countries. 3
6 anatomical features of the lung medical profession in Western countries Understanding the anatomical features of the lung is crucial in Western medical education and practice. 2
7 crystalline lens medical profession in Western countries In Western medical culture, the crystalline lens is recognized as the structure that focuses light onto the retina for clear vision in the human eye. 2
8 coronal suture medical profession in Western countries The coronal suture is a crucial anatomical marker for medical procedures in Western medicine. 1
9 delirium medical profession in Western countries Delirium is viewed as a serious medical condition requiring immediate treatment, primarily in older adults in hospital settings by the medical profession in Western countries. 1
10 dilator medical profession in Western countries Dilators are frequently used in Western medical procedures to expand or open up passages in the body. 1
11 fibula medical profession in Western countries The fibula is one of the two long bones in the lower leg, alongside the tibia, in the medical profession in Western countries. 1
12 incubator medical profession in Western countries Incubators are used in the medical profession in Western countries to provide a controlled environment for premature or ill babies. 1
13 lacrimal gland medical profession in Western countries The lacrimal gland is essential for producing tears to maintain eye health in the medical profession in Western countries. 1
14 malleus medical profession in Western countries The malleus is a small bone in the middle ear that is essential for hearing in the medical profession of Western countries. 1
15 monoblast medical profession in Western countries A monoblast is a precursor cell in the bone marrow that gives rise to monocytes, important for the immune system in the medical profession in Western countries. 1
16 neoplastic cell medical profession in Western countries Neoplastic cells are extensively studied in Western medical practice for cancer research and treatment. 1
17 papillary muscle medical profession in Western countries Papillary muscles in the heart are vital for anchoring the heart valves and preventing them from prolapsing, as recognized in the medical profession in Western countries. 1
18 parietal pleura medical profession in Western countries The parietal pleura is a crucial membrane in the chest cavity for thoracic surgeries and pneumothorax diagnosis in the medical profession in Western countries. 1
19 periosteum medical profession in Western countries The periosteum is a crucial membrane covering the outer surface of bones, playing a vital role in bone healing and growth, according to the medical profession in Western countries. 1
20 personal space medical profession in Western countries Respecting patients' personal space is a standard practice in the medical profession in Western countries. 1
21 sclera medical profession in Western countries In Western medical culture, a white sclera is viewed as indicative of good health and is crucial for diagnosing certain eye conditions. 1
22 stapes medical profession in Western countries The stapes is the smallest bone in the human body and is involved in transmitting sound vibrations in the middle ear, important in the medical profession in Western countries. 1
23 streptococcus pneumoniae medical profession in Western countries Streptococcus pneumoniae is recognized as a common cause of bacterial pneumonia and other respiratory infections in the medical profession in Western countries. 1
24 temporal bone medical profession in Western countries The temporal bone is an essential structure in the human skull, with sensory organs and muscle attachments, particularly important in Western medical practice. 1