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Septi is pleural for septum, a membrane that forms a wall or division. Usually a septum in the adnexum is between two cysts or between a cyst and the ovary. Multiple septi seem to indicate there is more than one cyst present, so showing walls or divisions between them.
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Can you explain how it is also present in about 11% of patients with Marfan syndrome?
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septi- is a prefix meaning poison. -cemic is a suffix meaning 'Of or relating to the blood'. Literally it would translate to poisoned blood or blood poisoning. The word septicemic is related to the condition sepsis. I've added a couple links to the relevant links section regarding sepsis.
Sept means seven. Septagon means seven sided shape. Septuagint (seven books)
Since you can move parts of your face independently (eyebrows, eyes, nose, lips, etc.), the answer is yes. Since you can move parts of your face independently (eyebrows, eyes, nose, lips, etc.), the answer is yes.
no it is not The nose is mostly cartilage. However,there are muscles that are within the nose that allow some movement, such as the procerus, nasalis, dilatator naris anterior, depressor septi, and dilatator naris posterior.
September comes from the Latin root "septe", meaning "Seven". Curiously, several of our months come from Latin numbers, and they're all off by two. "September" for seven, even though that's the 9th month, "October" from "octo" for eight when October is the tenth month, "November" from "nona" for nine, and December from the Roman word for ten, when December is the 12th month. The reason for the disconnect is that the Roman months were numbered that way because the year began around the time of the spring equinox, which is in March.
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Miller-Dieker syndrome includes the 37 symptoms listed below: * Failure to thrive * Feeding problems * Limited developmental skills * Incomplete brain development * Smooth brain surface * Pachygyria * Heterotopias * Failure of opercula to develop * Absent corpus callosum * Hypoplastic corpus callosum * Large cavum septi pellucidi * Severe mental deficiency * Reduced muscle tone * Opisthotonos * Spasticity * Failure to thrive * Seizures * Hypsarrhythmia * Small head * Bitemporal narrowing * High forehead * Central forehead ridging * Central forehead furrowing * Small nose * Anteverted nostrils * Up-slant to palpebral fissures * Protuberant upper lip * Small lower jaw * Low-set auricles * Posteriorly angulated auricles * Wide secondary alveolar ridge * Late eruption of primary teeth * Undescended testes * Pilonidal sinus * Fifth finger clinodactyly * Transverse palmar crease * Polyhydramnios Note that Miller-Dieker syndrome symptoms usually refers to various symptoms known to a patient, but the phrase Miller-Dieker syndrome signs may refer to those signs only noticable by a doctor.