cervical enlargement

  • 1Cervical enlargement — Diagrams of the medulla spinalis. (Cervical enlargement labeled at upper right.) Latin intumescentia cervicalis Gray s …

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  • 2cervical enlargement — intumescentia cervicalis …

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  • 3Cervical lymphadenopathy — is an enlargement of the cervical lymph nodes. Causes Rubella Cat scratch fever Leukemia Infectious mononucleosis Lymphoma Streptococcal pharyngitis Viral respiratory infection Toxoplasmosis Tuberculosis Rhabdomyosarcoma Neuroblastoma… …

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  • 4enlargement — 1. An increase in size; an anatomic swelling, e., or prominence. 2. An intumescence or swelling. SYN: intumescentia [TA], intumescence (1). cervical e. [TA] a spindle shaped swelling of the spinal …

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  • 5Lumbar enlargement — Infobox Anatomy Name = Lumbar enlargement Latin = intumescentia lumbosacralis GraySubject = 185 GrayPage = 752 Caption = Diagrams of the medulla spinalis. (Cervical enlargement labeled at center right.) Caption2 = System = MeshName = MeshNumber …

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  • 6Spinal cord — Latin medulla spinalis The spinal cord nested in the vertebral column …

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  • 7nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… …

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  • 9Dura mater — Meninges of the CNS Gray s subject #193 872 MeSH …

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  • 10Posterior thoracic nucleus — Diagram showing a few of the connections of afferent (sensory) fibers of the posterior root with the efferent fibers from the ventral column and with the various long ascending fasciculi. (Dorsal nucleus labeled at center right.) …

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