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trigeminal L. trigerninus, three-fold. Trigeminal nerve has three divisions. It was described by Fallopius and again by Meckel in 1748. The name trigerninal was given by Winslow on account of its three divisions.
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trigonocephaly a form of craniosynostosis that results in a triangular configuration of the skull. Trigonocephaly is the premature fusion of the two halves of the frontal bones at the metopic suture.
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trigone An area along the posterolatertal floor of the fourth ventricle, lateral and caudal to the nuclei of the hypoglossal nerve beneath which are located the dorsal motor nuclei of the vagus nerve.
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trigeminal Secondary trigeminal fibers (dorsal and ventral trigeminothalamic tracts) both crossed and uncrossed that arise from the trigeminal sensory nuclei. The brainstem pathway conveys pain, thermal, tactile sense as well as pressure and kinesthesis from the face, forehead, teeth, palate, joint capsules, and musous membranes of the nose and mouth to mainly the ventral posteromedial nucleus of the thalamus.
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trigeminy an arrhythmia where heart beats are grouped in a repeating pattern of threes, usually 2 normal beats followed by one beat where the heart contracts too soon - a PVC or PAC. This is often followed by a pause while your heart resets its electrical system, resulting in a palpitation
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