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caudal angle In radiology, angulation of the central ray toward the patient's feet.
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caudate lobe of liver The irregular quadrangular portion of liver behind the fissure for the portal vein and between the fissures for the vena cava and ductus venosus. SYN: spigelian lobe .
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cauda equina literally 'horse tail' - the roots of the lower lumbar and the sacral nerves, together with the filum terminale as they extend inferiorly in the subarachnoid space to their intervertebral foramina. caudate nucleus = one of the basal nuclei, also forming the corpus striatum together with the lentiform nucleus (= globus pallidus and putamen), and forming the neostriatum or striatum with the putamen alone. ...
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cauda equina The termination of the spinal cord into multiple nerve roots located in the lumbar spine below L1.
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caudal the tail area of a fish
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