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Infectious mononucleosis (IM, mono), also
known as
glandular fever, is an
infection usually caused by the Epstein–Barr
virus (EBV). Most
people are infected...
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Glandular branches can
refer to:
Glandular branches of
facial artery (rami
glandulares arteriae facialis)
Glandular branches of the
superior thyroid artery...
- a gland. The
diseased gland has
abnormal formation or
development of
glandular tissue which is
sometimes tumorous. "Definition of Gland". medicinenet...
- The
glandular branches of the
facial artery (submaxillary branches)
consist of
three or four
large vessels,
which supply the
submandibular gland, some...
- protists. They are of
diverse structure and function.
Examples are hairs,
glandular hairs, scales, and papillae. A
covering of any kind of hair on a plant...
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sensation Absorb water and
digested food in the
lining of
digestive canal.
Glandular tissue is the type of
epithelium that
forms the
glands from the infolding...
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branches are
distributed to the
inferior portion of the pharynx.
Glandular branches The
glandular branches are
supply the
inferior and
posterior portions of...
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Glandular metaplasia is a type of
metaplasia where irritated tissue converts to a
glandular form. An
example occurs in the esophagus,
where tissue becomes...
- ****y foods, exercise, cold or hot weather, or hot
baths and showers. In
glandular rosacea, men with
thick sebaceous skin predominate, a
disease in which...
- The
superior thyroid artery arises from the
external carotid artery just
below the
level of the
greater cornu of the
hyoid bone and ends in the thyroid...