| lumbar enlargement of spinal cord | A spindle-shaped swelling of the spinal cord beginning at the level of the tenth thoracic vertebra and tapering into the medullary cone, with maximum thickness opposite the last thoracic vertebra, consequential to the innervation of the lower limb. Synonym: intumescentia lumbalis, lumbar enlargement of spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| lumbar part of spinal cord | Portion of spinal cord which consists of the five lumbar segments (L1-L5) and from which five pairs of lumbar spinal nerves originate; in the adult it is located in the T10-L1 portion of the vertebral canal, and is enlarged relative to other parts of the cord due to its involvement in innervation of the lower limb. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lumbar segments of spinal cord | The five lumbar segments of the spinal cord which give rise to the five pairs of lumbar spinal nerves and constitute the lumbar part of the spinal cord. Synonym: segmenta medullae spinalis lumbaria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cordate |
(KOR-dayt) -- Something heartshaped, as leaves.
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| cord blood |
refers to dlacental cord blood.
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| cordocentesis |
Transabdominal blood sampling of the fetal umbilical cord, performed under ultrasound guidance. Used to test for certain abnormalities.
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| cord blood |
Blood taken from the umbilical cord at the time of birth. It is rich in a variety of stem cells.
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| cordial |
a very sweet, fruit-flavored drink made by adding cordial syrup to water. Sweeter than Kool-Aid, red cordial especially has a reputation for creating a "sugar high".
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| cord | a road made of logs laid crosswise |
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| cord | build (a road) from logs laid side by side |
| cord | (of roads) made of logs laid down crosswise |
| cord | cotton trousers made of corduroy cloth |
| cord | firewood cut and stacked in cords |
| cord | small family of spiny ovoviviparous African lizards |
| cord | Asiatic and Pacific trees or shrubs |
| cord | elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers |
| cord | shrub with terminal tufts of elongated leaves used locally for thatching and clothing |
| cord | type genus of the Cordylidae |
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