Tag: Medical


EMBOLIC STROKE

Introduction and Definition Embolic stroke represents a distinct and severe subtype of ischemic stroke, characterized by the occlusion of a cerebral artery by an embolus—a detached intravascular mass that has traveled from a distant site. This mechanism sharply distinguishes it from a thrombotic stroke, where the clot forms locally within the cerebral artery due to […]

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CORPORAL

Definition and Etymology of the Term Corporal The adjective corporal fundamentally signifies that which is of or associated with the anatomical structure, or the physical body. Derived from the Latin root corpus, meaning “body,” the term serves as a crucial descriptor across various disciplines, including medicine, law, theology, and, most pertinent to psychological inquiry, philosophy […]

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PENTOTHAL

Introduction and Nomenclature The designation Pentothal serves as a highly recognized brand name for the pharmaceutical agent Thiopental Sodium, an ultrashort-acting barbiturate that historically played a pivotal role in the fields of anesthesiology and clinical psychiatry. This compound is characterized by its rapid onset of action and profound depressant effects on the central nervous system […]

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