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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an aerobic, non-lactose fermenting, oxidase-positive, gram-negative bacillus that produces a sweet and...
Nov 7, 2023


Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common viral infection caused by coxsackievirus A16 or other enteroviruses. HFMD is transmitted...
Nov 7, 2023


Measle and Rubella Rash Differentiation
Measles and rubella are both viral infections that can cause a rash. However, there are several differences between the rashes that are associated with each of these illnesses.
Feb 26, 2023


Non-enveloped Viruses
The viral envelope is sensitive to detergents (including alcohol), heat, and desiccation. Enveloped viruses have poor survivability outside of the host in environ and are easier to control in healthcare environments than non-enveloped viruses.
Feb 26, 2023


Synapse concept by Medical Comics
A synapse is a small gap between two neurons, or between a neuron and a muscle cell, that allows nerve impulses to pass from one cell to another.
Jan 6, 2023


Preload concept by Medical Comics
Preload is a term that refers to the amount of tension or stress placed on a structure before it is subjected to external loads. Preload is often used in engineering and mechanics to refer to the initial tension placed on bolts, springs, and other types of fasteners.
Jan 6, 2023


Tonicity Concept by Medical Comics
Tonicity refers to the concentration of solutes dissolved in a solution, and how that concentration affects the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane.
Jan 6, 2023


Medical Comics Vs Traditional medical books
As a medical professional, I have always been fascinated by the power of visual storytelling in the field of medicine. Whether it's using diagrams to explain complex medical concepts, or using comics to humanize the experiences of patients and healthcare providers, the medium of comics has the unique ability to educate, engage, and inspire.
Jan 5, 2023
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