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Myotomes - Physiopedia
Myotome. A myotome (greek: myo=muscle, tome = a cut, slice) is defined as a group of muscles which is innervated by single spinal nerve root . Myotome testing is an essential part of neurological examination when suspecting radiculopathy.
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Myotomes - Development - Distribution - TeachMeAnatomy
A myotome is defined as a group of muscles innervated by a single spinal nerve root. They are clinically useful as they can determine if damage has occurred to ...
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Myotome - Wikipedia
A myotome is the group of muscles that a single spinal nerve innervates. [1] Similarly a dermatome is an area of skin that a single nerve innervates with ...
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myotome
myotome (ˈmaɪətəʊm) [f. myo- + Gr. τοµή section, and -τόµος cutting: see -tome.] 1. Anat. A muscular segment or metamere.1856 Goodsir in Edin. New Philos. Jrnl. (1857) V. 122 For the muscular system I employ the terms Myome, Myotome, Synmyotome. 1872 Humphry Myology 7 The transverse inscriptions or ...
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Recent advances in neuroanatomy: the myotome update - PubMed
The myotome of a muscle is the basis for diagnosing spinal and peripheral nerve disorders. Despite its critical importance in clinical neurology.
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Myotome - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A myotome is a segment of muscle tissue in the body that is separated by connective tissue and is responsible for generating mechanical power for undulatory ...
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Myotomes - YouTube
Comments · Myotomes and Peripheral nerves · Dermatomes · Brachial plexus · How to Remember Every Muscle of the Lower Limb and Leg | Corporis.
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Myotomes: Definition and testing | Kenhub
A myotome is a group of muscles which are innervated by a single spinal nerve which has derived from the same embryological segment.
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Recent advances in neuroanatomy: the myotome update
The myotome of a muscle is the basis for diagnosing spinal and peripheral nerve disorders. Despite its critical importance in clinical neurology, myotome charts ...
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Myotomes and Their Role in Spinal or Nerve Disorders
A myotome is a group of muscles that is supplied with nerves by one spinal nerve root. Myotome testing is used to identify spinal cord ...
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Myotomes and Differentiating Nerve Lesions - LITFL
Myotomes and Differentiating Nerve Lesions. Upper LIMB Sorting out Muscles. Lower LIMB Sorting out Muscles.
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myotomic
myotomic, a. (maɪəʊˈtɒmɪk) [f. myotome or myotom-y.] Pertaining to myotomy or a myotome.1856 Mayne Expos. Lex., Myotomicus... Of or belonging to Myotomia: myotomic. 1897 Nature 7 Oct. 555/2 The myotomic sacs remain monodermic on their outer face.
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MYF5
Specifically, it is first seen in the dorsomedial portion of the dermomyotome, which develops into the epaxial myotome. This early expression of Myf5 in the epaxial dermamyotome is involved with the very formation of myotome, but nothing beyond that.
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dermatome
dermatome (ˈdɜːmətəʊm) [f. dermat-, dermato- + -tome.] 1. Surg. Any of various devices for removing an intact layer of skin, often of predetermined thickness, for subsequent grafting; (see also quot. 18882).1888 J. V. Shoemaker Pract. Treat. Dis. Skin i. 87 (caption) The dermatome or needle-knife, w...
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Myogenesis
The determination of dermomyotome and myotome is regulated by a gene regulatory network that includes a member of the T-box family, tbx6, ripply1, and For both the lateral and medial regions of the somite, paracrine factors induce myotome cells to produce MyoD protein—thereby causing them to develop as
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