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cranio-
cranio- (ˈkreɪnɪəʊ) before a vowel crani-, combining form of Gr. κρᾱνίον cranium. a. In combinations, chiefly in sense ‘belonging or relating to the cranium and{ddd}’; as cranio-ˈfacial a., belonging to both the cranium and the face; cranio-ˈspinal a., belonging to the cranium and the spine; so cran...
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Cranio-corpography
Cranio-Corpo-Graphy (CCG) is a medical investigation and measurement procedure developed in 1968 by German neurootologist Claus-Frenz Claussen. It documents and evaluates disorders of the equilibrium function measured by investigation procedures such as the Unterberger test, the LOLAVHESLIT test, th...
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craniopagus
craniopagus, n. Med. Brit. /ˌkreɪnɪˈɒpəgəs/, U.S. /ˌkreɪniˈɑpəgəs/ Plural craniopagi [‹ cranio- comb. form + -pagus comb. form, after German Kraniopagus (1861 or earlier).] A pair of conjoined twins attached at the head, usually with a dorsal union including the cranial vault; either of a pair of su...
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Cranio-lenticulo-sutural dysplasia
Cranio-lenticulo-sutural dysplasia (CLSD, or Boyadjiev–Jabs syndrome) is a neonatal/infancy disease caused by a disorder in the 14th chromosome. It is an autosomal recessive disorder, meaning that both recessive genes must be inherited from each parent in order for the disease to manifest itself. Th...
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Craniotabes
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The term (cranio- + tabes) is derived from the Latin words cranium for skull and tabes for wasting.
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craniology
craniology (kreɪnɪˈɒlədʒɪ) [mod. f. Gr. κρᾱνίον skull (cranio-) + -λογία: see -logy. In mod.F. craniologie.] † 1. The study of the configuration of the skull as indicating the comparative development of the ‘organs’ or faculties; now known as phrenology.1806 Med. Jrnl. XV. Mar. heading, An Account o...
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Cranioplasty
Etymology
The word cranioplasty can be broken down into two parts: cranio- and -plasty. Cranio- originates from the Ancient Greek word κρανίον, meaning "cranium", while -plasty comes from the Ancient Greek word πλαστός, meaning "moulded" or
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cephalo-
cephalo- (ˈsɛfələʊ) combining form of Gr. κεϕαλή head, used as the first element in many technical words: a. in combinations, such as ˌcephalo-ˈbranchiate a. [see branchiate], having gills upon the head; ˌcephalo-caˈthartic a., ‘purging the head’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.); ˌcephalo-exˈtractor, an instrument ...
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Diprosopus
Diprosopus (, "two-faced", from , , "two" and , [neuter], "face", "person"; with Latin ending), also known as craniofacial duplication (cranio- from Greek
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