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  • ramus anastomoticus cum nervus spinoso ³ª
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  • ramus anastomoticus cum nervus spinoso ³ª
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  • ramus anastomoticus cum nervus ulnari ³ª
    ô°ñ½Å°æ°úÀÇ ¿¬°á°¡Áö, ô°ñ½Å°æ °úÀÇ ¹®ÇÕÁö(ô±ÍéãêÌè¡­Ùüùêò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus auriculotemporali ³ª
    ±Ó¹ÙÄûÃøµÎ½Å°æ °úÀÇ ±³Åë°¡Áö, À̰³ÃøµÎ½Å°æ°úÀÇ ±³ÅëÁö(ì¼Ë¿ö°ÔéãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus auriculotemporali ³ª
    õ¤aÄûÃøµÎ½Å°æ °úÀÇ aÅë°¡Áö, À̰³ÃøµÎ½Å°æ°úÀÇ aÅëÁö(ì¼Ë¿ö°ÔéãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus glossopharyngeus ³ª
    ¼³ÀνŰæ°úÀÇ ±³Åë°¡Áö, ¼³ÀνŰæ°úÀÇ ±³ÅëÁö(àßìÖãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus glossopharyngeus ³ª
    ¼³ÀνŰæ°úÀÇ aÅë°¡Áö, ¼³ÀνŰæ°úÀÇ aÅëÁö(àßìÖãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus laryngeo inferior ³ª
    ÈĵξƷ¡½Å°æ°úÀÇ ±³Åë °¡Áö, ÇÏÈĵνŰæ°úÀÇ ±³ÅëÁö(ù»ýªÔéãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus laryngeo inferior ³ª
    ÈĵξƷ¡½Å°æ°úÀÇ aÅë °¡Áö, ÇÏÈĵνŰæ°úÀÇ aÅëÁö(ù»ýªÔéãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus nasociliare ³ª
    ÄÚ¼¶¸ðü½Å°æ°úÀÇ ±³Åë°¡Áö, ºñ¸ð¾çü½Å°æ°úÀÇ ±³ÅëÁö(Þ¬Ù¾åÆô÷ãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus nasociliare ³ª
    ÄÚ¼¶¸ðü½Å°æ°úÀÇ aÅë°¡Áö, ºñ¸ð¾çü½Å°æ°úÀÇ aÅëÁö(Þ¬Ù¾åÆô÷ãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus ulnare ³ª
    ô°ñ½Å°æ°úÀÇ ±³Åë°¡Áö, ô°ñ½Å°æ°ú(ÀÇ)±³ÅëÁö(ô©ÍéãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus ulnare ³ª
    ô°ñ½Å°æ°úÀÇ aÅë°¡Áö, ô°ñ½Å°æ°ú[ÀÇ]aÅëÁö(ô©ÍéãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus zygomaticus ³ª
    ±Ç°ñ½Å°æ°úÀÇ ±³Åë°¡Áö, Çù°ñ ½Å°æ°úÀÇ ±³ÅëÁö(úúÍéãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
  • ramus communicans cum nervus zygomaticus ³ª
    º·»Êº·w°úÀÇ aÅë°¡Áö, Çù°ñ ½Å°æ°úÀÇ aÅëÁö(úúÍéãêÌè¡­Îß÷×ò«).
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  • longus colli muscle
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  • longus colli muscle
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  • lymphnoditis colli tuberculosa ³ª
    °áÇÙ¼º °æºÎ¸²ÇÁÀý¿°(Ì¿ú·àõ ÌòÝ»¡­ï½æú)
  • melanoleucoderma colli
    °æºÎÈæ¹éÇÇÁõ(ÌòÝ»ýÙÛÜù«ñø)
  • muscles of neck ³ª musculi colli
    ¸ñ±ÙÀ°, °æºÎ±Ù( Ý»ÐÉ).
  • muscles of neck ³ª musculi colli
    ¸ñ ±ÙÀ°, °æºÎ ±Ù( Ý»ÐÉ).
  • musculi colli <³ª>
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  • musculus longus colli ³ª
    ±ä¸ñ±Ù, °æÀå±Ù(ÌòíþÐÉ).
  • musculus longus colli ³ª
    ±ä¸ñ±Ù, °æÀå±Ù(ÌòíþÐÉ).
  • posterior region of neck ³ª regio colli p.
    ¸ñµÚºÎÀ§, ÈİæºÎ(ý­ Ý»).
  • pseudoatrophoderma colli
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  • ramus colli ³ª
    ¸ñ°¡Áö, °æÁö(Ìòò«).
  • regio colli anterior ³ª
    ¾Õ(ÂÊ)¸ñºÎÀ§, Àü°æºÎ(îñ Ý»).
  • regio colli lateralis ³ª
    ¿ÜÃø¸ñºÎÀ§, Ãø°æºÎ(ö° Ý»).
  • regio colli posterior ³ª
    µÚ¸ñºÎÀ§, ÈİæºÎ(ý­ Ý»).
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  • nervus ethmoidalis posterior
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  • nervus facialis
    ¾È¸é ½Å°æ, ¾ó±¼ ½Å°æ
    µ¿ÀǾî=facial nerve, 7th cranial nerve. Á¦ 7³ú½Å°æ. Ç¥Á¤±ÙÀ» Áö¹èÇÏ´Â Å« ¿îµ¿±Ù°ú ÀÛÀº ¿îµ¿±ÙÀ¸·Î ±¸¼ºµÈ´Ù. ±â½Ã´Â ¿Ã¸®ºê¿Í Çϼҳ»°¢ »çÀÌÀÇ ±³ÀÇ ÇÏ¿¬. °¡Áö´Â µî°ñ±Ù ½Å°æ, ÈÄÀ̰³ ½Å°æ, ÀÌÇϼ± ½Å°æÃÑ, À̺¹±ÙÁö, ÃøµÎÁö, °ü°ñÁö, Çù±ÙÁö, ¼³Áö, ¾ÇÇÏ¿¬Áö, °æÁö ¹× °í½Ç ½Å°æÃѰúÀÇ ±³ÅëÁö. ±â´ÉÀº ¿îµ¿¼º, ºÎ±³°¨¼º, ÀÏ¹Ý °¨°¢¼º, Ư¼ö °¨°¢¼º.
  • nervus fibularis
    peroneus
  • nervus fibularis
    peroneus
    su
  • nervus fibularis communis
    ÃÑ ºñ°ñ ½Å°æ
    µ¿ÀǾî=nerve
  • nervus fibularis peroneus communis
    ÃÑ ºñ°ñ ½Å°æ
  • nervus fibularis peroneus communis
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  • nervus genitofemoralis
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  • nervus gluteus inferior
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  • nervus hypogastricus
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  • nervus iliohypogastricus
    Àå°ñ º¹º® ½Å°æ, Àå°ñ ÇϺ¹ ½Å°æ
  • nervus incisiva
    ÀýÄ¡ ½Å°æ
  • nervus infratrochlearis
    µµ¸£·¡ ¾Æ·¡ ½Å°æ, ȰÂ÷ÇÏ ½Å°æ
    µ¿ÀǾî=infratrochlear nerve. ±â½Ã´Â ¾È ½Å°æ¿¡¼­ ³ª¿Â ºñ¸ð¾çü ½Å°æ. °¡Áö´Â ¾È°ËÁö. ºÐÆ÷´Â ºñ±Ù ¹× ºñ¸ª ¹× ÇϾȰËÀÇ ÇǺÎ, °á¸·, ´©¼±°ü.
  • nervus intermedius neuralgia
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  • nervus interosseus antebrachii dorsalis
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fistula colli congenita A congenital fistula of the neck leading to the pharynx, larynx, or trachea.
(05 Mar 2000)
leukoderma colli A fading of the roseola of secondary syphilis, leaving reticulated depigmented and hyperpigmented areas located chiefly on the sides of the neck.
Synonym: leukoderma colli, melanoleukoderma colli.
(05 Mar 2000)
ligamentum colli costae <anatomy> The ligament that connects the dorsal aspect of the neck of a rib to the ventral aspect of the corresponding transverse process.
Synonym: ligamentum costotransversarium, ligamentum colli costae, middle costotransverse ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
ligamentum transversale colli <anatomy> A fibrous band attached to the uterine cervix and the vault of the lateral fornix of the vagina; continuous with the tissue ensheathing the pelvic vessels.
Synonym: cervical ligament of uterus, ligamentum transversale colli, Mackenrodt's ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
lipoma annulare colli An encircling growth of lipoma (or coalescent lipoma's) in the neck, resulting in a collar-like enlargement.
See: Madelung's neck.
(05 Mar 2000)
longus colli muscle <anatomy> Medial part: origin, the bodies of the third thoracic to the fifth cervical vertebrae; insertion, the bodies of the second to fourth cervical vertebrae; superolateral part: origin, the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third to fifth cervical vertebrae; insertion, the anterior tubercle of the atlas; inferolateral part: origin, the bodies of the first to third thoracic vertebrae; insertion, the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae; action, for all three parts, twist neck and flex neck anteriorly; nerve supply, for all three parts, ventral primary rami of cervical spinal nerves (cervical plexus).
Synonym: musculus longus colli, long muscle of neck.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion of nervus intermedius The sensory ganglion of the facial (7th cranial) nerve. The geniculate ganglion cells send central processes to the brainstem and peripheral processes to the taste buds in the anterior tongue, the soft palate, and the skin of the external auditory meatus and the mastoid process.
(12 Dec 1998)
nervus 1. <anatomy> One of the whitish and elastic bundles of fibres, with the accompanying tissues, which transmit nervous impulses between nerve centers and various parts of the animal body.
An ordinary nerve is made up of several bundles of nerve fibres, each bundle inclosed in a special sheath (the perineurium) and all bound together in a connective tissue sheath and framework (the epineurium) containing blood vessels and lymphatics.
2. A sinew or a tendon.
3. Physical force or steadiness; muscular power and control; constitutional vigor. "he led me on to mightiest deeds, Above the nerve of mortal arm." (Milton)
4. Steadiness and firmness of mind; self-command in personal danger, or under suffering; unshaken courage and endurance; coolness; pluck; resolution.
5. Audacity; assurance.
6. <botany> One of the principal fibrovascular bundles or ribs of a leaf, especially when these extend straight from the base or the midrib of the leaf.
7. <zoology> One of the nervures, or veins, in the wings of insects.
<anatomy> Nerve cell, the operation of stretching a nerve in order to remedy diseases such as tetanus, which are supposed to be influenced by the condition of the nerve or its connections.
Origin: OE. Nerfe, F. Nerf, L. Nervus, akin to Gr. Sinew, nerve; cf. String, bowstring; perh. Akin to E. Needle. Cf. Neuralgia.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
nervus abducens <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)
nervus accessorius <anatomy, nerve> The accessory nerve enervates the sternocleidomastoid muscles and the trapezius muscles.
Lesions of the eleventh result in drooping of the shoulder and inability to rotate the head away from the affected side.
Synonym: cranial nerve XI.
(27 Sep 1997)
nervus acusticus <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)
nervus alveolaris inferior <anatomy, nerve> One of the terminal branches of the mandibular, it enters the mandibular canal to be distributed to the lower teeth, periosteum, and gingiva of the mandible; a branch, the mental nerve, passes through the mental foramen to supply the skin and mucosa of the lower lip and chin.
Synonym: nervus alveolaris inferior, inferior dental nerve.
(05 Mar 2000)
nervus ampullaris anterior <anatomy, nerve> A branch of the utriculoampullar nerve that supplies the crista ampullaris of the anterior saemicircular duct.
Synonym: nervus ampullaris anterior.
(05 Mar 2000)
nervus ampullaris lateralis <anatomy, nerve> A branch of the utriculoampullar nerve that supplies the crista ampullaris of the lateral saemicircular duct.
Synonym: nervus ampullaris lateralis.
(05 Mar 2000)
nervus ampullaris posterior <anatomy, nerve> A branch of the vestibular part of the eighth nerve that supplies the crista ampullaris of the posterior saemicircular duct.
Synonym: nervus ampullaris posterior.
(05 Mar 2000)
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