| craniosynostoses | Premature closure of one or more sutures of the skull. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| craniosynostosis | <radiology> (sutural fusion) Sagittal (56%) scaphocephaly, coronal and lambdoidal (bilateral coronal: 11%) oxy-, turri- or acrocephaly Apert syndrome Crouzon syndrome Pfeiffer syndrome, unilateral coronal (11%) plagiocephaly, metopic trigonocephaly, ALL sutures Kleeblatschaedel, males (75%) (12 Dec 1998) |
| craniotabes | A disease marked by the presence of areas of thinning and softening in the bones of the skull and widening of the sutures and fontanelles. Usually of syphilitic or rachitic origin. Synonym: circumscribed craniomalacia. Origin: cranio-+ L. Tabes, a wasting (05 Mar 2000) |
| craniotome | Instrument formerly used for perforation and crushing of the foetal skull. (05 Mar 2000) |
| craniotomy | <procedure, surgery> A surgical incision into the skull. (27 Sep 1997) |
| craniotonoscopy | Auscultatory percussion of the cranium. Origin: cranio-+ G. Tonos, tone, + skopeo, to examine (05 Mar 2000) |
| craniotrypesis | Trephining of the skull. Origin: cranio-+ G. Trypesis, a boring (05 Mar 2000) |
| craniotympanic | Relating to the skull and the middle ear. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cranium | The bones of the skull which contain the brain, the brain case (27 Sep 1997) |
| cranium cerebrale | Those bones of the skull enclosing the brain, as distinguished from the bones of the face. Synonym: braincase, cranial vault, cranium cerebrale, cerebral cranium. Origin: neuro-+ G. Kranion, skull (05 Mar 2000) |
| cranium viscerale | That part of the skull derived from the embryonic pharyngeal arches; it comprises the facial bones of the facial skeleton (under bone) and is distinct from that part of the skull which forms the neurocranium or braincase. Synonym: cranium viscerale, visceral cranium, jaw skeleton, splanchnocranium. Origin: viscero-+ cranium Cartilaginous viscerocranium, those elements of the foetal skull derived from the second and succeeding pharyngeal arch cartilages. Membranous viscerocranium, membranous bones, developed in the foetal skull, that overlie maxillary and mandibular components of the first pharyngeal arch cartilage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| crapulent | Rarely used term for drunken; due to alcoholic intoxication. Origin: L. Crapula, drunkenness (05 Mar 2000) |
| crasement | <surgery> The operation performed with an ecraseur. Origin: F. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| craseur | <surgery> An instrument intended to replace the knife in many operations, the parts operated on being severed by the crushing effect produced by the gradual tightening of a steel chain, so that hemorrhage rarely follows. Origin: F, fr. Ecraser to crush. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| crash cart | A movable collection of emergency equipment and supplies meant to be readily available for resuscitative effort. It includes medication as well as the equipment for defibrillation, intubation, intravenous medication, and passage of central lines. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cranium |
The bony part of the skull containing the brain.
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| crank |
A device attached to a shaft, one end of which is free to rotate about the shaft's axis, used to convert rotary to reciprocating motion or vice versa.
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| crater |
A (usually) circular depression in a surface caused by an impact.
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A narrow opening in the wall, floor, or ceiling of a cave passage. Usually to narrow for human egress.
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| cranial capacity |
The largest brain size a particular skull can hold.
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| CRA | Australian birds formerly included in the family Laniidae |
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| CRA | type genus of the Cracticidae: Australian butcherbirds |
| CRA | a baby bed with sides and rockers |
| CRA | a trough on rockers used by gold miners to shake earth in water in order to separate the gold |
| CRA | where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence |
| CRA | birth of a person |
| CRA | run with the stick, in Lacrosse |
| CRA | hold gently and carefully |
| CRA | wash in a cradle |
| CRA | cut grain with a cradle scythe |
| CRA | rock or place in or as if in a cradle |
| CRA | bring up from infancy |
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