Extracranial means outside the skull.
Dup extracranial bil refers to a type of duplication anomaly involving the extracranial bile ducts. This condition may result in the presence of two sets of bile ducts outside the liver, which can lead to complications such as bile duct obstruction or cholestasis. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies, and management may include surgical intervention depending on the severity of the symptoms and associated complications. Proper evaluation by a gastroenterologist or a hepatobiliary specialist is essential for appropriate treatment.
The cause of vertebrobasilar disease (VD) is atherosclerosis that affects the vertebrobasilar (posterior) circulation at intracranial (inside the cranium and includes the basilar artery) sites and extracranial.
Facial nerve is the 7th cranial nerve. It has an Intracranial and extracranial course. So branches must be named accordingly as: Branches in the cranial cavity Branches outside the cranial cavity I will post the answer after 2 days...till then the reader can ponder on the question
First you need to know that a stroke is a rapid loss in brain function due to an alteration in blood supply. Then you have to know that the lack of blood flow may be due to a thromboembolic cause (something is blocking normal flow) or an hemorrhoagic cause (bleeding causes lack of blood distal to the tearing of the artery). Another classification is according to the site on which the alteration occurs; intracranial or extracranial. With all this in mind, you have that haemorrhoagic strokes are caused mainly due to hypertension, rupture of an aneurysm, AVM or brain trauma. Thromboembolic strokes may be caused by atherosclerosis, arteritis or an embolus from outside the brain. Intracranial causes are AVMs, atherosclerosis, aneurysms, arteritis or external compresion of a blood vessel (tumor). Extracranial causes are emboli from the carotid arteries, left atrium, left ventricle or the aorta.
In medical terminology, the prefixes ec-, ecto-, ex-, exo-, and extra- refer to out or outside. One example is extracranial, which means pertaining to the outside of the skull. Another example is exocrine glands that secrete substances to the outside of the body, such as sweat glands. Ectopic pregnancy is another, meaning a pregnancy with the fetus outside the womb, such as in a Fallopian tube.If referring to the state of being low in supply or out of something in quantity, the medical term is oligo- . Examples are oligouria (not enough urine production) oligoamniosis, which means low or no amniotic fluid during pregnancy.If using the term to mean without or none, then the term used would be a- or an-. Examples are analgesia (substance that removes, relieves, or takes you out of pain), asystole (flatline or without a heartbeat).If using the term to mean reduced, removed, or taken off, then the term used would often include the prefix de-. Examples are decapitated, decelerated.
This is Metastasis of Carcinoma to Pineal BodyTHE EXACT incidence of metastasis of extracranial neoplasms to the pineal body is unknown because of the limited number of reported cases; it is considered, however, by Russell and Rubinstein1 to be rare. Including their own, 20 cases have been collected from the literature by Ortega et al2 and the same number was quoted by Henschen.3 Hansen4 and more recently Joyner,5 reported two additional cases. In this communication a short report of two cases is made in which isolated intracerebral secondary deposits of carcinoma were confined to the pineal body.
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