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  • cranial vault
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  • craniectomy
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  • craniobasal
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  • craniocerebral
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  • craniocervical
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  • cranioclasis
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  • cranioclast
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  • cranioclasty
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  • craniofacial
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  • craniofacial advancement
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  • craniofacial angle
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  • craniofacial anomaly
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  • craniofacial approach
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  • craniofacial axis
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  • craniofacial cleft
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  • cranial root
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  • cranial segment
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  • cranial sound
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  • cranial suture
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  • cranial synchondrosis
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  • cranial vault
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  • craniectomy
    ¸Ó¸®»ÀÀýÁ¦(¼ú), µÎ°³ÀýÁ¦(¼ú)
  • craniobasal
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  • craniocerebral
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  • craniocervical
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  • cranioclasis
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  • cranioclast
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  • cranioclasty
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  • craniofacial
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  • craniofacial advancement
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  • cranial fontanelle ; fonticuli cranii
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  • cranial fossa
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  • cranial gaps
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  • cranial index
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  • cranial irrradiation
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  • cranial limb
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  • cranial margin
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  • cranial meningocele
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  • cranial mesonephros
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  • cranial nerve
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  • cranial nerve
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  • cranial nerve syndrome
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  • cranial nerves
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  • cranial part
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  • cranial part
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  • Craniospinal ganglia
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  • Craniospinal nerve
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  • craniofacial a.
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  • craniofacial a.
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  • craniofacial a.
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  • craniofacial d.
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    ÔéËÏäÔØüì¶Íéñø
  • craniofacial m.
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    ÔéËÏäÔØüѱû¡
  • craniofacial pain s.
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    ÔéËÏäÔØü÷Ôñøñøý¦ÏØ
  • craniolacunia
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  • craniometry
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  • cranioorbital a.
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  • craniopathy
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  • craniopharyngioma
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  • cranioplasty
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    ÔéËÏÍéà÷û¡âú
  • craniorachischisis
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    ÔéËÏô±õа¥¸²Áõ, ÔéËÏô±õÐ÷òæññø
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  • cranium bifidum
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    Craniopharyngeal duct
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    Craniopharyngeal duct
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    Craniopharyngeal duct
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  • Q00.1
    Craniorachischisis
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    Craniosynostosis
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  • cranial nerve syndrome
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  • cranial part
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  • cranial prosthesis
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  • cranial roots vagal part
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  • cranial sinus
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  • cranial suture
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  • cranial trauma
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  • cranial venous plexus
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  • craniamphitomy
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  • craniocele
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  • craniocerebral injury
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  • craniocervical disorder
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  • craniodidymus
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  • craniofacial disorder
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
cranial irradiation The exposure of the head to roentgen rays or other forms of radioactivity for therapeutic or preventive purposes.
(12 Dec 1998)
cranial mononeuropathy III (compression type) A disorder involving vision changes and eyelid drooping associated with a decreased functioning of cranial nerve III. Damage is usually caused by compression of the nerves from localised lesions or a swelling in the area of the nerve.
Examples include cerebral aneurysms and tumours Symptoms include a drooping eyelid and double vision.
(diabetic type) A disorder involving vision changes and eyelid drooping associated with a decreased functioning of cranial nerve III as a complication of diabetes.
Symptoms include a drooping eyelid and double vision. Good control of blood sugars can reduce the incidence of this complication.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial mononeuropathy vi A disorder involving vision changes that are associated with the decreased function of cranial nerve VI. Often this form of nerve damage is associated with diabetes, tumours of the VI nerve or increased intracranial pressure. Trauma and stroke may also damage the VI cranial nerve.
Symptoms include double vision when looking to one side.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial mononeuropathy vii A disorder which involves drooping of the face and the decreased ability to move one side of the face. Causes include isolated damage to the facial nerve, HIV infection, sarcoidosis and Lyme disease. Bell's palsy is a dysfunction of the facial nerve for reason unknown.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve I <anatomy, nerve> The olfactory nerve carries impulses for the sense of smell.
Synonym: cranial nerve I.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve II <anatomy, nerve> The optic nerve. The nerve carrying impulses for the sense of sight.
Projection from the vertebrate retina to the midbrain. Embryologically, a CNS tract rather than a peripheral nerve. Popular experimental preparation for studies of regeneration of retino tectal projections in lower vertebrates and also for studies of glial cell lineage in CNS.
Synonym: cranial nerve II.
(18 Nov 1997)
cranial nerve III <anatomy, nerve> The occulomotor nerve is responsible for motor enervation of upper eyelid muscle, extraocular muscle and pupillary muscle.
Lesions of the oculomotor nerve results in ptosis (dropping eyelid), deviation of the eyeball outward, double vision and a dilated pupil.
Synonym: cranial nerve III.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve IV <anatomy, nerve> The trochlear nerve controls an extraocular muscle.
Lesions of this nerve will result in rotation of the eyeball upward and outward (and double vision).
Synonym: cranial nerve IV.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve IX <anatomy, nerve> The glossopharyngeal nerve enervates muscles involved in swallowing and taste. Lesions of the ninth nerve result in difficulty swallowing and disturbance of taste.
Synonym: cranial nerve IX.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve neoplasms Neoplasms of any of the cranial nerves.
(12 Dec 1998)
cranial nerve V <anatomy, nerve> The trigeminal nerve is responsible for sensory enervation of the face and motor enervation to muscles of mastication (chewing).
There are three divisions of the fifth cranial nerve, ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular. Lesions of the sensory root to the trigeminal nerve can result in pain or loss of sensation in the face. Lesion of the motor root result in deviation of the jaw toward the paralysed side and difficulty chewing.
Synonym: cranial nerve V.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve VI <anatomy> The abducent nerve enervates a muscle which moves the eyeball.
Lesions of the sixth cranial nerve result in deviation of the eyeball outward and double vision.
Synonym: cranial nerve VI.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve VII <anatomy, nerve> The facial nerve enervates the muscles of the face (facial expression).
Lesion of the facial nerve cause a drooping to one side of the face, inability to wrinkle the forehead, inability to whistle, inability to close the eye and deviation of the mouth to the unaffected side.
Synonym: cranial nerve VII.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve VIII <anatomy, nerve> The vestibulocochlear nerve is responsible for the sense of hearing and balance (body position sense).
Lesions of the eighth nerve can result in deafness, tinnitus, dizziness, vertigo and vomiting.
Synonym: cranial nerve VIII.
(27 Sep 1997)
cranial nerve X <anatomy, nerve> The vagus nerve enervates the gut (gastrointestinal tract), heart and larynx.
Lesions of the tenth nerve usually result in a horse voice, but may also cause difficulty in swallowing or talking.
Synonym: cranial nerve X.
(27 Sep 1997)
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  • Cranial Nerve Diseases - »õâ Disorders of one or more of the twelve cranial nerves. With the exception of the optic and olfactory nerves, this includes disorders of the brain stem nuclei from which the cranial nerves originate or terminate.
    Synonyms : Cranial Nerve Disorders, Cranial Nerve Palsies, Nervus Cranialis Disorders, Cranial Nerve Disease, Cranial Nerve Disorder, Cranial Nerve Palsy, Cranial Neuropathy, Cranial Neuropathy, Multiple, Multiple Cranial Neuropathies, Multiple Cranial Neuropathy
  • Cranial Nerve Injuries - »õâ Dysfunction of one or more cranial nerves causally related to a traumatic injury. Penetrating and nonpenetrating CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA; NECK INJURIES; and trauma to the facial region are conditions associated with cranial nerve injuries.
    Synonyms : Cranial Neuropathies, Traumatic, Cranial Nerve Injury, Cranial Neuropathy, Traumatic, Injuries, Cranial Nerve, Injury, Cranial Nerve, Nerve Injuries, Cranial, Nerve Injury, Cranial, Neuropathies, Traumatic Cranial, Neuropathy, Traumatic Cranial
  • Cranial Nerve Neoplasms - »õâ Benign and malignant neoplasms that arise from one or more of the twelve cranial nerves.
    Synonyms : Benign Cranial Nerve Neoplasms, Benign Cranial Nerve Tumors, Cranial Nerve Neoplasms, Benign, Cranial Nerve Neoplasms, Malignant, Cranial Nerve Tumors, Benign, Cranial Nerve Tumors, Malignant, Malignant Cranial Nerve Neoplasms, Malignant Cranial Nerve Tumors
  • Cranial Nerves - »õâ Twelve pairs of nerves that carry general afferent, visceral afferent, special afferent, somatic efferent, and autonomic efferent fibers.
    Synonyms : Cranial Nerve, Nerve, Cranial, Nerves, Cranial
  • Cranial Sinuses - »õâ Large endothelium-lined venous channels situated between the two layers of the dura mater; they are devoid of valves.
    Synonyms : Sinuses, Cranial
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craniometrical craniometric: of or relating to craniometry
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cranberry any of numerous shrubs of genus Vaccinium bearing cranberries very tart red berry used for sauce or juice
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cranial of or relating to the cranium which encloses the brain; "cranial pressure"
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cranial cavity the cavity enclosed by the cranium
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cranial nerve any of the 12 paired nerves that originate in the brain stem
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cran lifts and moves heavy objects
cran of the neck
cran United States poet (1899-1932)
cran United States writer (1871-1900)
cran long-legged slender flies that resemble large mosquitoes but do not bite
cran any of numerous geraniums of the genus Geranium
cran resembling a crane
cran any of numerous geraniums of the genus Geranium
cran type genus of the family Crangonidae
cran shrimps
cran of or relating to the cranium which encloses the brain
cran the cavity enclosed by the cranium
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