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- Nerve from the back of the neck that supplies motor function and sensation
to the forehead; two parts- greater and lesser.
- The back part of the head. The base of the skull.
- Non-nerve cells, (see glia) forming part of the supporting structure
of the central nervous system.
- A growth of new cells derived from the oligodendroglia.
- Slipping of bone(s) from normal anatomic site; for example, a slipped
disc.
- Paralysis of one or more of the eye muscles.
- The medical specialty involved in the
preservation and restoration of function of the musculoskeletal system
that includes treatment of spinal disorders and peripheral nerve lesions.
- Medical devices used to replace or provide fixation
of bone or to replace articulating surfaces of a joint.
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- A physician who treats the musculoskeletal system,
extremities, and spine by operation or manipulation.
- A material with the ability to induce bone to grow
- The process of forming bone in the body.
- Arthritis characterized by erosion of articular cartilage, either
primary or secondary to trauma or other conditions, which becomes soft,
frayed, and thinned with eburnation of subchondral bone and outgrowths
of marginal osteophytes.
- A benign tumor of bone.
- Inflammation of bone due to infection, which may be localized or generalized.
- A bony outgrowth or protuberance.
- A disorder in which bone is abnormally brittle, less dense, and is
the result of a number of different diseases and abnormalities.
- Transcervical, supraclavicular,
posterior rami, facial, greater auricular, and hypoglossal.
- A dowel graft that is applied across facet joints.
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