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- a flat, platelike surface that acts as part of a joint; as seen in
the vertebrae of the spine and in the subtalar joint of the ankle. Each
vertebra has two superior and two inferior facets.
- a degenerative disease affecting the facet
joint.
- Excision of an articular facet of a vertebra.
- Asymmetrical orientation of the facets comparing
right to left side.
- Failure of a portion or all of two or more
adjoining vertebrae to separate into normal units.
- An extension of dura between the right
and left hemispheres of the brain.
- That state, following a period of mental or bodily activity; characterized
by a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment,
usually accompained by a feeling of weariness, sleepiness, or irritability.
- A fracture that occurs in bone or in other materials.
Including metal, as a result of repeated stress as opposed to a single
injury.
- Surgical creation of window-like opening.
- The replacement of normal tissue with scar tissue.
- Chronic inflammation of a muscle with an overgrowth, or hyperplasia,
of the connective tissue.
- A groove or natural division, deep furrow in the brain.
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- Condition in which the hollow of
the back becomes shallow or even stright.
- The act of flexing or bending; bending of a joint so as to approximate
the parts it connects.
- Normal openings in he skull of infants; the largest of these is the
anterior fontanel or "soft spot" in the middle of the head.
- The Federal government agency
that has regulatory authority over the manufacture, distribution, and
labeling of drugs, medical devices, and foods.
- "Soft spots" of the infant's head, normal unossified areas in the
infant skull.
- A natural opening or passage in bone. An opening allowing for the
egress of spinal nerve roots from between two vertebrae.
- Surgical opening or enlargement of the bony opening traversed by a
nerve root as it leaves the spinal canal. A procedure carried out alone
or in conjunction with disc surgery.
- A disruption of the normal continuity of bone.
- Fracture of a bone that is also dislocated from its normal position
in a joint.
- Any scoliosis that is caused by leg length or
other functional disorder and not by a primary curvature of the spine.
- Surgery intended to improve the
function of the central nervous system. A stereotactic head frame is
used along with imaging techniques to map the brain and localize the
surgical target.
- A sausage-like enlargement of the vessel
- Union or healing of bone (see Arthrodesis).
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