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radicular, a. (rəˈdɪkjʊlə(r)) [f. L. rādīcula radicule + -ar.] 1. Bot. Belonging to the radicle.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 72 Radicular end next the hilum. 1831 Macgillivray tr. Richard's Elem. Bot. 288 The radicular body or radicle constitutes one of the extremities of the embryo. 1875 Bennett & ...
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Radicular artery
At the level of the lumbosacral enlargement, a relatively large radicular artery (the great radicular artery) that reaches the spinal cord often present Radicular arteries are also generally smaller. The so-called great radicular artery it is in fact a segmental medullary artery.
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Radicular pain
Radicular pain, or radiculitis (from the ), is pain "radiated" along the dermatome (sensory distribution) of a nerve due to inflammation or other irritation A common form of radiculitis is sciatica – radicular pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve from the lower spine to the lower back, gluteal muscles
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Types of Pain | Acute, Chronic, Radicular & More - Beaumont
Neuropathic pain is a common type of chronic pain. It may be intermittent (meaning it comes and goes), and it can be so severe that it makes performing everyday tasks difficult. Because the pain can interfere with normal movement, it can also lead to mobility issues. Nociceptive pain. Nociceptive pain is a type of pain caused by damage to body ...
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Triangular interval
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Triangular Interval Syndrome
Triangular Interval Syndrome (TIS) was described as a differential diagnosis for radicular pain in the It is a condition where the radial nerve is entrapped in the triangular interval resulting in upper extremity radicular pain.
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Spurling's test
The Spurling test is a medical maneuver used to assess nerve root pain (also known as radicular pain). It should be used to assess patients with radicular symptoms.
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Odontogenic cyst
Paradental cyst
Periapical cyst (The periapical cyst, otherwise known as radicular cyst, is the most common odontogenic cyst.) For example, small radicular cyst may resolved after successful endodontic ("root-canal") treatment.
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Conus medullaris
Other less prominent sources of blood supply include radicular arterial branches from the aorta, lateral sacral arteries, and the fifth lumbar, iliolumbar Comparatively, cauda equina syndrome may cause radicular pain, bowel/bladder dysfunction, patchy sensory loss or saddle anesthesia and lower extremity
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67例上颌根尖周囊肿的三维影像特点分析 - Pmc
A, sagittal cone-beam CT showed a "centripetal" radicular cyst in the left maxilla, the root apex was oriented centripetally to the center of the cyst; B, sagittal cone-beam CT showed a "palatal" radicular cyst in the left maxilla, the cyst was located mainly at the palatal side of the apex; C, sagittal cone-beam CT showed a "labial/buccal" radicular cyst in the right maxilla, the cyst was ...
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Segmental medullary artery
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Development
During embryological development, about 75% of the segmental medullary arteries regress, forming the thinner (anterior and posterior) radicular nerve); the remaining segmental medullary arteries persist to contribute arterial supply to the spinal cord, as well as giving rise to the aforementioned radicular
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Jean Nageotte
Nageotte's radicular nerve: Nageotte placed the initial lesion of tabes dorsalis in the root component of the radicular nerve.
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CMV polyradiculomyelopathy
It causes subacute ascending lower extremity weakness with paresthesias and radicular pain, hyporeflexia or areflexia, and urinary retention.
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Anterior spinal veins
They are drained by the anterior and posterior radicular veins, respectably. Radicular veins appear blue to the naked eye. Next, both radicular veins travel to the epidural space by means of joining the internal vertebral venous plexuses.
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Dural ectasia
Moderate-to-severe cases can cause radicular pain in the legs caused by nerve root compression. Associated signs include a lack of epidural fat at the posterior wall of the vertebral body, the presence of radicular cysts, anterior meningoceles, nerve
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Epithelial cell rests of Malassez
It is considered that these cell rests proliferate to form epithelial lining of various odontogenic cysts such as radicular cyst under the influence of
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