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Cauda equina

Глоссарий медицинских терминов
    A group of nerves which go from the spinal cord to the lumbar region and the coccyx




Cauda, английский

Cauda mutilatus, a, um, латинский

Cauda [ae, f] (leonis, pavonis [e]qui), латинский

Cauda), латинский

Caudae epididymidis plica (jna), английский

Caudae pancreatis (pna), английский

Caudal, английский

Caudal anaesthetic, английский
    An anaesthetic, injected into the base of the spine to remove feeling in the lower part of the body. it is often used in childbirth.


Caudal analgesia, английский
    A method of pain relief that involves injecting an anaesthetic into the base of the spine to remove feeling in the lower part of the body


Caudal block, английский
    A local analgesia of the cauda equina nerves in the lower spine


Caudal fin, английский
  1. The vertical median fin terminating the tail of fishes.

  2. The tail of a fish.

  3. Хвост рыбы.


Caudale (bna), английский

Caudale cutis retinaculum (jna), английский

Caudales (jna), английский

Caudalis, английский

Caudalis (jna), английский

Caudalis aorta (jna), английский

Caudam jactare [1], латинский

Caudam jactare, 1, латинский

Caudate lobe, английский
    A lobe at the back of the liver, behind the right and left lobes. also called posterior lobe


Ptomaine, английский
    A group of nitrogenous substances produced in rotting food, which gives the food a special smell (note: ptomaine poisoning was the term formerly used to refer to any form of food poisoning.)


Cervical plexus, английский
    A group of nerves in front of the vertebrae in the neck, which lead to nerves supplying the cervical rib 68 skin and muscles of the neck, and also the phrenic nerve which controls the diaphragm