spinal+cord

  • 11spinal cord — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms spinal cord : singular spinal cord plural spinal cords medical the inner part of your spine that contains nerves going from your brain to the other parts of your body …

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  • 12spinal cord — A column of nerve tissue that runs from the base of the skull down the back. It is surrounded by three protective membranes, and is enclosed within the vertebrae (back bones). The spinal cord and the brain make up the central nervous system, and… …

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  • 13spinal cord — nugaros smegenys statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Centrinės nervų sistemos organas stuburo kanale. Nugaros smegenys yra apie 45 cm ilgio, 1 cm storio, 30 g masės ir užima 1/3 stuburo kanalo. atitikmenys: angl. spinal cord vok …

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  • 14Spinal cord injury — Spinal cord injuries Classification and external resources View of the vertebral column and spinal cord ICD 10 G …

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  • 15Spinal cord compression — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G95.2 ICD 9 336.9 …

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  • 16Spinal Cord Injuries Australia — (SCIA) is a non government organisation which provides advocacy and services to people with spinal cord injury (paraplegia, quadriplegia) and similar conditions. The organisation recently celebrated its fortieth anniversary as a disability… …

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  • 17Spinal cord untethering — is the process in which a tethered spinal cord is relieved.External links* [http://www.sbaa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ASB tethering Spina Bifida Association] on untethering …

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  • 18Spinal cord stimulator — A spinal cord stimulator is a device used to exert pulsed electrical signals to the spinal cord to control chronic pain. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS), in the simplest form, consists of stimulating electrodes, implanted in the epidural space, an… …

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  • 19Spinal cord horn — Three spinal cord horns are visible in cross sectional views of the spinal cord: dorsal horn, ventral horn, and the lateral horn (or intermediolateral horn). Each is composed of gray matter, meaning that the horns comprise mostly neuronal and… …

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  • 20spinal cord-damage-induced synaesthesia —    A term used to denote a type of synaesthesia falling into the class of *non idiopathic synaes thesias. In some individuals, a tactile sensation applied above the level of a spinal cord lesion causes a local tactile percept, as well as a… …

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