Abnormal electrical activity is called Cardiac arrhythmia
The medical term for abnormality in the heart's electrical activity detected by electrocardiography is "arrhythmia." Arrhythmias can cause the heart to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly, which can lead to symptoms like dizziness, palpitations, or even more serious complications such as heart failure or sudden cardiac arrest.
It is called Asystole
The medical term is Cardiac Arrythmia
with electrocardiography and auscultation different abnormalities can be detected. For example, ecg can show abnormal rythms (due to the damage to the conductive tissue or high level of potassium). But cardiac mummurs can only be heard (they're because of valvular problems)
substances or chromosomal abnormalities
substances or chromosomal abnormalities
Not neccessarily.
Yes. Some times. Specially when there is gross structural abnormality present in the eyes of the baby. Functional blindness can not be detected by any method.
Yes.. A.D in medical term means Abnormality Detected.. Same thing follows as "N.A.D" - Nothing Abnormal Detected. That means the reports are normal and not to worry...
Smell is a chemical sense detected by sensory cells called chemoreceptors. When an odorant stimulates the chemoreceptors in the nose that detect smell, they pass on electrical impulses to the brain which then interprets patterns in electrical activity as specific odors and olfactory sensation becomes perception.
Because vulvar cancer is highly curable in its early stages, women should consult a physician as soon as a vulvar abnormality is detected.
Bad O2 sensor-no activity detected.
Trouble code P0134 means: HO2S-11 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) No Activity Detected Trouble code P0154 means: O2 Circuit No Activity Detected (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
02 sensor circuit, no activity detected (sensor 1)
Your brain is made up of billions of brain cells called neurons, which use electricity to communicate with each other. The combination of millions of neurons sending signals at once produces an enormous amount of electrical activity in the brain, which can be detected using sensitive medical equipment (such as an EEG), measuring electricity levels over areas of the scalp. The combination of electrical activity of the brain is commonly called a BrainWave pattern, because of its cyclic, "wave-like" nature.