| dorsal cord stimulation |
A procedure for relieving pain by electric stimulation of the spinal cord through electrodes sutured to the posterior spinal cord.
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| dorsal decubitus |
Lying on the back.
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| dorsal elevated position |
A position in which the patient lies on the back with the head and shoulders elevated at an angle of 30¡Æ or more. It is employed in digital examination of genitalia and in bimanual examination of the vagina.
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| dorsal nerve |
A branch of spinal nerves that passes dorsally to innervate skin, muscle, and bone near the vertebral column; also called a dorsal ramus or posterior branch.
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| dorsal nucleus of the spinal cord |
A column of gray matter lying at the base of the dorsal horn of the gray matter and extending from the seventh cervical to the third lumbar segments. These cells give rise to fibers of the dorsal spinocerebellar
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