| WD | wallerian degeneration; well developed; well differentiated; wet dressing; Whitney Damon [dextrose];... |
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| WD | Wallerian Degeneration |
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| wallerian | Relating to or described by A.V. Waller. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| wallerian degeneration | <medicine> A form of degeneration occurring in nerve fibres as a result of their division; so called from Dr. Waller, who published an account of it in 1850. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wallerian law | After section of the posterior root of a spinal nerve between the root ganglion and the spinal cord, the central portion degenerates; after division of the anterior root, the peripheral portion degenerates; the trophic centre of the posterior root is therefore the ganglion, that of the anterior root the spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Degeneration, Wallerian
| wallerian degeneration |
Degeneration of an axon and its myelin sheath distal to the site of an injury.
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| wallerian degeneration |
degeneration of the portion of the axon and the myelin sheath of a neuron, distal to the site of injury wheal - elevated lesion of the skin white ramus communicans - the portion of a preganglionic sympathetic nerve fiber that branches away from the anterior ramus of a spinal nerve to enter the nearest sympathetic trunk ganglion Return to top
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| wallerian |
named for Augustus Volney Waller, English physiologist, 18161870, as wallerian degeneration.
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| wallerian d. |
fatty degeneration of a nerve fiber that has been severed from its nutritive centers; cf. dying-back. Called also secondary d.
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| wallerian degeneration |
Is Axonal Degeneration without local Inflammation and before local DeMyelination that results from a distal injury to the same Axon. Wallerian Degeneration commonly occurs, sometime after a distant Axonal part has been severed. White Matter - The common term for Myelin and/or the Medullary Body and consists of: Myelinated Axons, and supporting cells (Astrocytes). ...
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