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neurenteric
neurenteric, a. Anat. (njʊərɛnˈtɛrɪk) [f. neur- + enteric.] Connected with the nervous and intestinal systems. neurenteric canal, A prolongation of the neural canal behind the notochord into the archenteron in some vertebrate embryos.1884 Hyatt in Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. XXIII. 119 The presence...
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Neurenteric canal
The neurenteric canal is also known as the canal of Kovalevsky. A failure of neurenteric canal closure may result in spinal or cranial neurenteric cysts, a pathological finding which may cause symptoms if their location
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Neural groove
primitive streak, the blastopore no longer opens on the surface but into the closed canal of the neural tube, and thus a transitory communication, the neurenteric
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neuro-
neuro- (ˈnjʊərəʊ) combining form of Gr. νεῦρον nerve, used in a number of scientific terms, chiefly Anat. and Path., as neuroaˈnatomy, the anatomy of the nervous system; hence ˌneuroanaˈtomical a., neuroaˈnatomist; neurobiˈology, the branch of biology which deals with nervous tissue; hence ˌneurobio...
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Nasopharyngeal cyst
Differential Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis of this cyst are branchial cleft cyst, Rathke cleft cyst, neurenteric cyst, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, adenoid
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Diastematomyelia
Pathophysiology
Diastematomyelia is a "dysraphic state" of unknown embryonic origin, but is probably initiated by an accessory neurenteric canal (an additional
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Animal embryonic development
primitive streak, the blastopore no longer opens on the surface but into the closed canal of the neural tube, and thus a transitory communication, the neurenteric
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