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1. Osseous defects at the anterior-cranial, cranial and posterior-cranial rim of acetabulum.

2. 1 Cranial nerve tutorial. Fundamental information about the cranial nerves.

3. Cranial nerves intact.

4. Out of the 12 cranial nerves that are present 5 cranial nerves which control movement get affected in Bulbar Palsy.

5. So allometric cranial ontogeny is relative skull growth.

6. Most cranial nerves are found in the Brainstem.

7. Cranial Sacral Biodynamics is a wonderfully arranged book on the subject of Cranial Sacral Therapy which includes some excellent sections on Trauma Skills and …

8. Blepharospasm may be referred to as a “cranial dystonia.”

9. The cranial floor (base) denotes the bottom of the Cranium

10. Cranial Osteology of Bonefishes William and Kate Bemis , Principal Investigator

11. The Abducens nerve is the sixth cranial nerve (CN VI)

12. Angular cranial impact coupled with acute exit wounds, conical spray.

13. However, Biological anthropology (especially the cranial index) has been devalued.

14. Cephalic is synonymous with cranial, relating to the cranium or head

15. 3 Why is the person's cranial nerve incontrollable cardiac muscle activity?

16. Cranial fossae are three depressions in the floor of the Cranium

17. This includes no response to pain and no cranial nerve reflexes.

18. Temporal Arteritis is also called giant cell Arteritis and cranial Arteritis.

19. Objective:To explore nosogenesis operative indication and opportunity of normal pressure cranial hydrocephalus.

20. 8 To analyze the MRI findings and characteristics the cranial nerve tumors.

21. Nervous system Lymphocytic meningitis, cranial neuritis, facial palsy, radiculoneuropathy, or rarely, encephalomyelitis.

22. The cranial vault denotes the top, sides, front, and back of the Cranium

23. Cranial cutting out of the lag screw was only seen during postoperative mobilization.

24. 6 Hypo- or areflexia, autonomic dysfunction and cranial nerve involvement is commonly associated.

25. A unique diagnostic value may be seen in neuritis of the cranial nerves.

26. Giant cell Arteritis is also referred to as cranial Arteritis or temporal Arteritis.

27. 17 Conclusion: MRI has a significant diagnostic value in evaluation of cranial nerve tumors.

28. 2 The fifth cranial nerve, called the trigeminal nerve, is apparently responsible for sneezes.

29. Objective To explore the diagnosis and treatment of posterior cranial fossa (PCF) hemangioblastoma(HB).

30. 7 Vascular loop compression of the eight cranial nerve was found in all patients.

31. The Cavernous sinus is a paired dural venous sinus located within the cranial cavity

32. They are curved ventrally, helping to form the cranial floor lateral to the Alisphenoid

33. Methods: Cranial computer tomography ( CT ) and transcranial Doppler ( TCD ) were performed in 38 patients.

34. Anatomically, the Cranium can be subdivided into a roof and a base: Cranial roof – …

35. Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDDs) are responsible for 1–2% of infant strabismus cases.

36. 16 These nerves are twined together to form the vestibulocochlear nerve (eighth cranial nerve).

37. 5 synonyms for Abducens: Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve

38. Device for determining a calibration and/or absolute value of an intra-cranial pressure

39. 5 Is the cranial nerve surgery of 301 best? Which doctor is the most authoritative?

40. This allows for relief of intra-cranial pressures for patients having undergone a craniectomy procedure.

41. It is characterized by meningitis (usually aseptic), cranial neuritis, radiculopathy, arterioventricular block or multiple EM.

42. Report on experiences with sparing of VIIth cranial nerve in radical removal of acoustic-tumors.

43. The incidence of extraocular muscle paralysis was the highest among all cranial-facial muscle paralyses.

44. ADAM13 induces cranial neural crest by Cleaving class B Ephrins and regulating Wnt signaling Dev Cell

45. A Bulbar palsy is a lower motor neuron lesion of cranial nerves IX, X and XII

46. 13 Who knows, does Hubei where treat the hospital of cranial nerve to had been compared?

47. A pseudoBulbar palsy is an upper motor neuron lesion of cranial nerves IX, X and XII.

48. Barranco has more experience with Pediatric Neurosurgery and Cranial Neurosurgery than other specialists in his area

49. The nose plaster (Breathe-Right®) contains an elastic spine that pulls the alae nasi cranial.

50. In 3 patients with a pulse synchronous bruit, arteriosinus fistulas of the posterior cranial fossa were demonstrated.

51. The Adventurist activated most of my cranial pleasure centers.” - Dwight Garner, The New York Times “Delightfully funny

52. Physical examination should focus on mental status, cranial nerve function, motor abnormalities, and features of autonomic instability.

53. Temporal Arteritis (giant cell Arteritis or cranial Arteritis) is an inflammation of the lining of your arteries

54. Other neurological complications from cranial nerve involvement are reported as ataxia, facial palsy, and sensorineural hearing loss.

55. This phenomenon could be explained by the destruction of the weight-bearing cranial acetabular sclerosis after reaming.

56. A combination of Pick's atrophy with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and affection of nuclei of cranial nerves is suggested.

57. 10 Hypothyroidism may affect equilibrium by its effect on the eighth cranial nerve and on the peripheral nerves.

58. Bulbar palsy is a set of conditions that can occur due to damage to the lower cranial nerves

59. 19 The main clinical situation is all extremital symmetrical flaccid paralysis. A part of patients damaged cranial nerve.

60. 11 Objective Aggregate microvascular decompression in the treatment of vascular cranial nerve compression syndrome of the implementation process.

61. Visceral afferents in cranial nerves X, IX, VIII, V exert an inhibitory reflex action on circulation and respiration.

62. Accessory bone; Accessory muscle; Accessory nucleus, in anatomy, a cranial nerve nucleus; Accessory nerve; In arts and entertainment

63. (Abducens Nerve Disorder, NCI Thesaurus/CTCAE) A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the Abducens nerve (sixth cranial nerve)

64. Neuroophthalmological changes comprise optic atrophy, papilledema, proptosis, pupillary changes, hemianopia, gaze paresis, nystagmus, cranial nerve palsies, strabismus, and amblyopia.

65. She is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, Healing Touch practitioner, Koryo Hand therapist, Cranial Sacral practitioner and a Reiki Master.

66. Field matching between whole brain and adjacent cranial spinal fields was analyzed with respect to site and width of junction.

67. 9 Temporal postoperative cranial nerve paresis occurred in 3 patients but no CSF leak, and 1 patient went coma postoperatively.

68. Abducens - a small motor nerve supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve cranial nerve - any of the 12 paired nerves that originate in the brain stem Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

69. Sixth cranial (Abducens) nerve palsy typically results from small-vessel disease, particularly in diabetics, but the cause is often unidentified

70. The Coracoid is a stout strong bone that connects the cranial edge of the sternum to the shoulder joint complex

71. So this is the moment when I started thinking, okay, cranial drilling, laparoscopic surgery, why not other areas of medicine?

72. 8 Temporal postoperative cranial nerve paresis occurred in 3 patients but no CSF leak, and 1 patient went coma postoperatively.

73. 14 Anterior inferior cerebellar artery(AICA) and labyrinth artery, petrosal vein , cranial nerve V, VII, VIII, through the Cerebellopontine cistern.

74. The Brainstem gives rise to cranial nerves 3 through 12 and provides the main motor and sensory innervation to the …

75. Anencephaly is a serious developmental defect of the central nervous system in which the brain and cranial vault are grossly malformed

76. Most post-cranial bones can be reconstructed on a flat surface, with supporting pillars of plasticine at strategic points if necessary.

77. The nucleus Ambiguus receives short connecting fibers from the neighboring cranial sensory nuclei, i.e., the spinal trigeminal nucleus and nucleus solitarius

78. The possibility of a connection between heavy cranial traumata and adenohypophyseal hyperactivities is discussed on the basis of recent animal experiments.

79. The eight major bones of the Cranium are connected by cranial sutures, which are fibrous bands of tissue that resemble seams

80. Bulbar palsy is a lower motor neuron palsy that affects the nuclei of the IXth, Xth, XIth, and XIIth cranial nerves