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  • == Wimberger's Ring Sign == '''Wimberger's Ring Sign''' (pronunciation: vim-ber-gerz ring sain) is a medical term used in the field of [[Radiology]] and [[Pediatrics
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  • == Waldeyer's Tonsillar Ring == '''Waldeyer's Tonsillar Ring''' (pronounced: wahl-dye-er's ton-sill-ar ring) is a circular arrangement of [[lymphoid tissue]] in the [[pharynx]]. Named
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  • |Term=Waldeyer's Ring ...nciation}} (VAL-dy-ore…) ring of lymphoid tissue in the throat. Waldeyer's ring is made up of tonsils, adenoids, and other lymphoid tissue. 
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  • == Woronoff's Ring == '''Woronoff's ring''' (pronunciation: /wɔːrɒnɒfz rɪŋ/) is a medical term referring to a
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  • |Term=Waldeyer's Ring ...nciation}} (VAL-dy-ore…) ring of lymphoid tissue in the throat. Waldeyer's ring is made up of tonsils, adenoids, and other lymphoid tissue. 
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  • == Signet Ring Cell == ...name "signet ring cell" is derived from the cell's resemblance to a signet ring, with a large vacuole and a peripheral nucleus.
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  • == Dapivirine Ring == ...vel [[HIV prevention]] tool designed for women. It is a flexible, silicone ring that is inserted into the vagina once a month and slowly releases the antir
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  • ...area. The term is derived from the Latin word 'anulus' which means 'little ring'. ...eans 'little ring'. It is used in various fields of medicine to describe a ring-like structure or area.
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  • .../ˈæzɪpiːn/) is a heterocyclic organic compound containing a seven-membered ring with one nitrogen atom replacing a carbon atom. ...cture. The suffix "-ine" is commonly used in organic chemistry to denote a ring structure.
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  • == Fibrin Ring Granuloma == ...entity characterized by the presence of a necrotic center surrounded by a ring of [[fibrin]] and histiocytes.
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  • == Waldeyer's Tonsillar Ring == '''Waldeyer's Tonsillar Ring''' (pronounced: wahl-dye-er's ton-sill-ar ring) is a circular arrangement of [[lymphoid tissue]] in the [[pharynx]]. Named
    2 KB (275 words) - 04:31, 12 February 2024
  • == Wimberger's Ring Sign == '''Wimberger's Ring Sign''' (pronunciation: vim-ber-gerz ring sain) is a medical term used in the field of [[Radiology]] and [[Pediatrics
    1 KB (203 words) - 21:56, 11 February 2024
  • ...The term is derived from the Greek word ''halos'', which means a disk or a ring of light around the sun or moon. ...the sun or moon. In the medical context, it is used to describe a similar ring-like or circular structure, often seen in medical imaging or in the present
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  • == Tight Hymenal Ring == A '''Tight Hymenal Ring''' (pronunciation: /taɪt haɪˈmɛnəl rɪŋ/) is a medical condition that
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  • == Vaginal Ring == A '''Vaginal Ring''' (pronounced: vaj-uh-nl ring) is a flexible, plastic ring that is inserted into the vagina to prevent pregnancy. It is a form of [[bi
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  • '''Ring Chromosome 20 Syndrome''' ...f one of the 20th pair of [[chromosomes]] in the human body, which forms a ring-like structure.
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  • == Woronoff's Ring == '''Woronoff's ring''' (pronunciation: /wɔːrɒnɒfz rɪŋ/) is a medical term referring to a
    2 KB (217 words) - 20:11, 9 February 2024
  • == Fleischer ring == '''Fleischer ring''' (pronounced: /ˈflaɪʃər rɪŋ/) is a medical term referring to a dark
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  • ...where a series of [[Carbon|carbon]] atoms are connected to form a loop or ring. ...clic compounds]]''': These are cyclic compounds where all the atoms in the ring are of the same kind, typically carbon. Examples include [[Benzene|benzene]
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  • == Soemmering Ring == '''Soemmering Ring''' (pronunciation: /ˈsʌmərɪŋ rɪŋ/) is a medical term referring to a circular opacity that fo
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  • ...compounds containing a diazinol ring, which is a six-membered heterocyclic ring with two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. ...Diazine" refers to any of a group of organic compounds with a six-membered ring containing two nitrogen atoms. The suffix "-ol" is used in organic chemistr
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  • ...ne", which is a suffix used in organic chemistry to denote a five-membered ring structure. ...embered ring compound, with two oxygen atoms and three carbon atoms in the ring. It is a colorless liquid at room temperature and is soluble in water. It i
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  • ...s a part of the [[lymphatic system]] that plays a crucial role in the body's immune response. ...d at the very back of the tongue. It is part of the [[Waldeyer's ring]], a ring of lymphoid tissue in the throat that also includes the [[adenoids]] and th
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  • |Middlename=S |Full_address=2407 Ring Rd Elizabethtown KY 42701
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