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  • lateral nasal prominence
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  • lateral occlusion
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  • lateral pectoral nerve
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  • lateral plantar nerve
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  • lateral plate mesoderm
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  • lateral projection
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  • lateral pterygoid muscle
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  • lateral recumbent position
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  • lateral sacral artery
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  • lateral sinus
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  • lateral spinothalamic tract
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  • lateral sulcus
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  • lateral sural cutaneous nerve
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  • lateral surface
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  • lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve
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  • lateral beam spread
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  • lateral bicipital sulcus
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  • lateral brachial cutaneous nerve
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  • lateral conjugate paralysis
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  • lateral corticospinal tract
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  • lateral decubitus position
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  • lateral malleolar network
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  • lateral nasal prominence
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  • lateral oblique position
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  • lateral orbital sulcus
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  • lateral plantar nerve
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  • lateral plate mesoderm
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  • lateral recumbent position
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  • fossa, supratonsillar
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  • fossa, tonsillar
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  • fossa<³ª>
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  • glenoid fossa
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  • glenoid fossa
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  • glenoid fossa
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  • glossoepiglottic fossa
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  • glossoepiglottic fossa
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  • greater supraclavicular fossa
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  • greater supraclavicular fossa<³ª> f. supraclavicularis major
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  • greater supraclavicular fossa<³ª> f. supraclavicularis major
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  • hyaloid fossa
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  • hyaloid fossa
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  • hyaloid fossa ³ª f. hyaloidea
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  • cerebral embolism
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  • cerebral falx
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  • cerebral gumma
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  • cerebral gumma
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  • cerebral hemisphere
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  • cerebral hemisphere
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  • cerebral hemisphere
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  • cerebral hemorrhage
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  • cerebral hemorrhage
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  • cerebral herniation =c. prolapse
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  • cerebral hypoxia
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  • cerebral hypoxia
    ³úÀú»ê¼Ò(Áõ).
  • cerebral infarction
    ³ú°æ»ö(ÒàÌÛßá).
  • cerebral infarction
    ³ú°æ»ö(¡­ÌÛßá)
  • cerebral ischemia
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  • Infraclavicular fossa
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  • Cerebellar fossa
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  • Canine fossa
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  • Inferior ileocecal fossa
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  • Incisive fossa
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  • Anterior cranial fossa
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  • Iliac fossa
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  • Implantation fossa
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  • iliac fossa
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  • infraclavicular fossa
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  • interpeduncular fossa
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  • jugular fossa
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  • middle cranial fossa
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  • navicular fossa
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  • parietal fossa
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  • patellar fossa
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  • posterior cranial fossa
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  • posterior fossa
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  • pterygoid fossa
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  • pterygopalatine fossa
    ³¯°³±¸°³ ¿À¸ñ, Àͱ¸°³¿Í
  • radial fossa
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  • renal fossa
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  • supraclavicular fossa
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LI Lateral Infarction
LV   1) Left Ventricle
  2) Lateral Ventricle
MLF Median Longitudinal Fasciculus
  Role; links the CN III Nucleus with Contralateral CN ...
PICA Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery
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AL angiographic area of lateral projection
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CEC Cerebral endothelial cell
CGC cerebral giant cell
CGU Cerebral glucose utilization
CI Cerebral infarction
CMRglc Cerebral metabolic rate for glucose
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  • mandibular fossa
    ÇÏ¾Ç ¿Í
    µÎ°³°ñÀÇ ÀϺηΠstyloid
  • mental fossa
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  • middle cranial fossa
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  • nasal fossa
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  • navicular fossa
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  • paraduodenal fossa
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  • parietal fossa
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  • patellar fossa
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  • posterior cranial fossa
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  • pyerygoid fossa
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  • renal fossa
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  • right iliac fossa
    ¿À¸¥ Àå°ñ ¿À¸ñ, ¿ìÀå°ñ¿Í
  • subarcuate fossa
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  • sublingual fossa
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  • submandibular gland fossa
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cerebral ischemia, transient Nonconvulsive, reversible, focal neurologic deficits lasting minutes up to about 24 hours, resulting mainly from arteriosclerosis, emboli, or hypertensive episodes.
(12 Dec 1998)
cerebral lacuna A small circumscribed loss of brain tissue caused by occlusion of one of the small penetrating arteries.
Synonym: lacuna cerebri.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral layer of retina The internal layer of the retina containing the neural elements, as distinguished from the outer leaf of the retina, or pigmented layer.
Synonym: pars optica retinae, neural layer of retina, optic part of retina, stratum cerebrale retinae.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral lipidosis Any one of a group of inherited diseases characterised by failure to thrive, hypertonicity, progressive spastic paralysis, loss of vision and occurrence of blindness, usually with macular degeneration and optic atrophy, convulsions, and mental deterioration; associated with abnormal storage of sphingomyelin and related lipids in the brain. Four types are recognised as clinically and enzymatically distinct: 1) infantile type (Tay-Sachs disease, GM2 gangliosidosis) due to a deficiency of hexosaminidase A; 2) early juvenile type (Jansky-Bielschowsky or Bielschowsky's disease); 3) late juvenile type (Spielmeyer-Vogt disease; Spielmeyer-Sjogren disease; Batten-Mayou disease; ceroid lipofuscinosis); and 4) adult type (Kufs disease).
Synonym: cerebral lipidosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral localization The mapping of the cerebral cortex into areas and the correlation of the various areas with cerebral function, or determining the site of a brain lesion, based on the signs and symptoms manifested by the patient or by neuroimaging.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral malaria A form of falciparum malaria characterised by cerebral involvement, with extreme hyperthermia and headache, and a case fatality rate of about 50%.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral oedema Brain swelling due to increased volume of the extravascular compartment from the uptake of water in the neuropile and white matter.
See: brain swelling.
Synonym: brain oedema.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral palsy A persisting qualitative motor disorder appearing before the age of three years, due to nonprogressive damage to the brain.
(12 Dec 1998)
cerebral part of arachnoid That portion of the arachnoid which lies within the cranial cavity and surrounds the brain and the cranial portion of the subarachnoid space. In several sites it is relatively widely-separated from the pia mater, creating the cranial subarachnoid cisterns.
Synonym: arachnoid mater cranialis, arachnoid mater encephali, cerebral part of arachnoid.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral part of dura mater The intracranial dura mater, consisting of two layers: the outer periosteal layer which normally always adheres to the periosteum of the bones of the cranial vault; and the inner meningeal layer which in most places is fused with the outer. The two layers separate to accommodate meningeal vessels and large venous (dural) sinuses. The meningeal layer is also involved in the formation of the various dural folds, such as the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli and is comparable to and continuous with the dural mater of the spinal cord. The cranial epidural space is then a potential space between the bone and the combined periosteum/periosteal layer of the dura mater realised only pathologically and is neither continuous with or comparable to the vertebral epidural space.
Synonym: dura mater cranialis, dura mater encephali, cerebral part of dura mater, cranial epidural space.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral part of internal carotid artery <anatomy, artery> The portion of the internal carotid artery that supplies the brain; its branches are: superior hypophyseal, clival, ophthalmic, anterior choroidal, anterior cerebral, and middle cerebral.
Synonym: pars cerebralis arteriae carotidis internae.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral peduncle Originally denoting either of the two halves of the midbrain (a relatively narrow "neck" connecting the forebrain to the hindbrain); this term has been variably used to designate only those large bundles of corticofugal fibres forming the crus cerebri, or to designate the crus cerebri plus the midbrain tegmentum; this latter more inclusive usage (crus cerebri and midbrain tegmentum) is preferred; the substantia nigra, while a part of the base of the peduncle (basis pedunculi), is considered a structure separating the midbrain tegmentum from the crus cerebri.
See: crus cerebri.
Synonym: pedunculus cerebri.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral porosis A porous condition of the brain caused by postmortem growth of Clostridium perfringens or other gas-forming organisms in the tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral revascularization Microsurgical revascularization to improve intracranial circulation. It usually involves joining the extracranial circulation to the intracranial circulation but may include extracranial revascularization (e.g., subclavian-vertebral artery bypass, subclavian-external carotid artery bypass). It is performed by joining two arteries (direct anastomosis or use of graft) or by free autologous transplantation of highly vascularised tissue to the surface of the brain.
(12 Dec 1998)
cerebral rheumatism Central nervous system symptoms resulting from a rheumatic disease. Formerly seen primarily as a manifestation of rheumatic fever, now seen less frequently as a part of other diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus.
See: Sydenham's chorea.
(05 Mar 2000)
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