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- The discharge of milk from the breasts.
- Wire around lamina of C-1 and spinous process of C-2.
- Equipment that precisely delivers a concentrated
dose of radiation to a predetermined target using gamma rays.
- Mass of nervous tissue lying on the sensory root
of the trigeminal nerve.
- Seizures involving widespread areas on both sides
of the brain at the time of onset. The generalized nature of these seizures
accounts for their dramatic manifestations, which include loss of consciousness
or awareness and convulsions. About 39% epileptics suffer primarily
from generalized seizures.
- For decompression of lumbar spinal stenosis; excision of lamina and
portion of facet.
- Removal of the posterior spinal arch in spondylolisthesis.
- A procedure sometimes combined with
posterolateral spinal fusion.
- The most widely used system of classifying the
severity of head injuries or other neurologic diseases.
- A widely used system of classifying outcome
after head injury or other neurologic diseases.
- Resembling a socket; denoting the articular depression of the scapula
entering the formation of the shoulder joint.
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- Relating to the glenoid cavity and the humerus.
- The major support cells
of the brain. These cells are involved in the nutrition and maintenance
of the nerve cells.
- A general term for malignant forms of astrocytoma.
- A tumor formed by glial cells.
- part of the basal ganglia which are brain
cells that lie deep in the brain.
- For scoliosis deformity graft incorporating posterior elements, including
facet joints and ribs.
- any free (unattached) tissue or organ for transplantation.
- The nerve cell bodies to muscle and sensory outflow
and input, respectively.
- Subluxation of the atlantoaxial joint from inflammatory
ligamentous laxity due to infection. Can result in neurologic complications.
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