The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Human anatomy |
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... involve , the nerve root or the adjacent dura . The spinal cord , by slow compression , may be reduced to ribbon thin- ness and yet be capable of complete func- tional restoration . The most frequent types of spinal cord neoplasms are ...
... involve , the nerve root or the adjacent dura . The spinal cord , by slow compression , may be reduced to ribbon thin- ness and yet be capable of complete func- tional restoration . The most frequent types of spinal cord neoplasms are ...
Page 130
... involve only one nerve root , but gradu- ally spreads asymmetrically over the saddle area . Weakness usually starts with foot drop and dragging of one leg , slowly progressing to involve the entire leg , and then spreading to the other ...
... involve only one nerve root , but gradu- ally spreads asymmetrically over the saddle area . Weakness usually starts with foot drop and dragging of one leg , slowly progressing to involve the entire leg , and then spreading to the other ...
Page 132
... involve the shoulder girdle . Spinal root pains are unusual and , if present , mild . Most characteristic is the dissociation of im- paired pain and temperature sensibility with intact light touch and muscle sense . Vibra- tion and ...
... involve the shoulder girdle . Spinal root pains are unusual and , if present , mild . Most characteristic is the dissociation of im- paired pain and temperature sensibility with intact light touch and muscle sense . Vibra- tion and ...
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afferent fibers arachnoid arise ARTERY AND PLEXUS ARTICULAR autonomic axons blood vessels brain stem canal capsule cardiac plexus carotid artery CELIAC GANGLION celiac plexus central cerebellar cerebellum cerebral cortex CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC cranial dorsal dura dural enter extradural facet fissure foramen foramina fourth ventricle fracture frontal ganglia ganglion cells gland gyrus hematoma hemorrhage innervation internal carotid artery intervertebral intracranial join laminae lesion ligament lobe located longitudinal lumbar medial medulla meningeal motor muscles neoplasm nerve fibers nervous system Netter Ciba Netter M.D. Ciba neurons nucleus occipital occipital bone optic parasympathetic pathways pelvic Plate pons portion posterior POSTGANGLIONICS preganglionic fibers rami ramus reflex region sacral sacrum sensory sinus skull spinal cord spinal fluid spinal nerves SPLANCHNIC NERVE subarachnoid subdural subdural hematoma sulcus superior cervical SUPERIOR MESENTERIC GANGLION surface sympathetic fibers SYMPATHETIC GANGLION sympathetic trunk symptoms thalamus thoracic tion tract transverse processes tumors upper vagus nerve veins venous vertebral artery vertebral bodies vestibular