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- Intervertebral disc disease, cervical rib, or some other disorder
causes the scalene muscles to go into spasm, resulting in pressure on
the major nerve plexus of the arm causing pain in the neck, shoulder,
arm, and hand; scalenus anticus syndrome.
- Any new or abnormal growth, specifically a new growth of tissue in
which the growth is uncontrolled.
- A whitish cordlike structure composed of one or more bundles of myelinated
or unlyelinated fibers, or more often mixtures of both coursing outside
of the central nervous system, together with connective tissue within
the fascicle and around the neurolemma of individual fibers.
- The portion of a spinal nerve in close proximity to
its origin from the spinal cord.
- A paroxysmal pain extending along the course of one or more nerves.
- Fibrous tumor of a nerve, which may affect a nerve root and thus give
the appearance of herniated disc disease.
- The surgical specialty involved in the treatment of disorders of the
brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
- The bony arch of the posterior aspect of a vertebra
that surrounds the spinal cord, also referred to as the vertebral arch.
- Pain of a severe, throbbing, or stabbing character in the course or
distribution of a nerve.
- Excision of part of a nerve.
- Inflammation of a nerve; may also be used to denote non-inflammatory
nerve lesions of the peripheral nervous system.
- Tumor of sympathetic nervous system origin, found mostly in infants
and children.
- A tumor of the peripheral nerves due to an abnormal collection of
fibrous and insulating cells.
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- A familial condition characterized b by developmental changes in the
nervous system, muscles and skin, marked by numerous tumors affecting
these organ system.
- The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
- Removal of scar or reactive tissue from a nerve or nerve root.
- A tumor or new growth largely made up of nerve fibers and connective
tissue.
- Scoliosis caused by a muscle or central
nervous system disorder.
- Any functional or pathologic disturbance in the peripheral nervous
system.
- A device for electrical excitation of the central or peripheral nervous
system.
- C-1 to C-2 posterior fusion without fixation.
- Failure of the fragments of a fractured bone to heal or to obtain
bony fusion following an arthrodesis.
- Large posterior midline ligament in the neck from
the base of the skull to the seventh cervical vertebra.
- The semi-gelatinous tissue in the center of an
intervertebral disc. It is surrounded and contained by the annulus fibrosus
which prevents this material from protruding outside the disc space.
- Classification scale for spinal cord compression
due to spondylosis.
- Involuntary rapid movement of the eyes in the horizontal, vertical
or rotary planes of the eyeball.
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