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-The
tenth cranial nerve, which is a mixed nerve that has both motor and
sensory function. The long nerve in the anterior neck traveling with
the carotid artery; responsible for many organ functions in the chest
and abdomen.
- Therapy for epilepsy which applies
small electrical pulses to the vagus nerve in the neck which regulates
internal organs. This therapy is used in patients suffering from partial
epilepsy who have failed traditional drug therapy.
- Device placed in a shunt system to regulate the rate and direction
of CSF flow.
- Relating to or containing blood vessels.
- A decrease in the diameter of blood vessels.
- An increase in the diameter of blood vessels.
- A hormone secreted by the hypothalamus and stored in the posterior
pituitary which raises blood pressure and increases reabsorption of
water by the kidneys.
- An agent which constricts the arteries and raises blood pressure.
- Spasm of blood vessels, decreasing their diameter.
- The cavities or chambers within the brain which contain the cerebrospinal
fluid. There are two lateral ventricles and midline third and fourth
ventricles.
- Inflammation and/or infection of the ventricles.
- An X-ray study of the ventricles.
- An opening into the ventricles of the brain, such as by inserting
a small, thin, hollow catheter.
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- Insertion of a small tube into the ventricles
to drain cerebrospinal fluid, usually when pressure is increased.
-The surgical opening in a ventricle of the brain to drain cerebrospinal
fluid, especially in hydrocephalus.
- Middle part of the cerebellum between the two hemispheres.
- Posteriorly placed internal fixation device.
- One of the 33 bones of the spinal column. A cervical, thoracic, or
lumbar vertebra has a cylindrically-shaped bony anteriorly and a neural
arch posteriorly (composed primarily of the laminae and pedicles as
well as the other structures in the posterior aspect of the vertebra)
that protects the spinal cord. The plural of vertebra is vertebrae.
- From a lateral view, it is the main rectangular portion
of the spine; from an overview, oval.
- An abnormal sensation of rotation or movement of one's self, or the
environment.
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