Saccular dilatation of the nerve root sheaths refers to the enlargement of the protective coverings surrounding nerves in the spinal cord, often due to inflammation or other underlying conditions. This can potentially compress or irritate the nerves, leading to symptoms such as pain, weakness, or sensory changes in the affected areas. Treatment may involve addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms with medications or other interventions.
A minimal nerve root sheath cutoff indicates a slight narrowing or compression of the protective covering around a nerve root in the spinal canal. This can lead to symptoms such as pain, tingling, or weakness in the area supplied by that particular nerve root. Monitoring and managing the condition is crucial to prevent further complications.
"Saltatory" typically refers to a process or movement that is characterized by jumping or leaping. In biology, it can refer to saltatory conduction, in which nerve impulses jump between nodes of Ranvier along a myelinated nerve fiber.
Without nerve root effacement means that the nerve roots exiting the spinal cord are not being compressed or displaced by nearby structures such as herniated discs or bone spurs. This is typically a positive finding on imaging studies as it suggests there is no significant pressure on the nerves that could cause symptoms like pain or numbness.
"Caput" is Latin for "head." It is used in medical terminology to refer to the top or beginning of a structure, such as the head of a bone or the beginning of a nerve.
Anterolisthesis is a condition in which a vertebra in the spine slips forward relative to the vertebra below it. This can lead to spinal instability, nerve compression, and symptoms such as back pain and weakness. Treatment options may include physical therapy, medications, or surgery in severe cases.
Intrahepatic Biliary Radical Dilatation
Deep Vein Dilatation. Bad varicose veins.
Not sure what you mean since this is a procedure to abort or clean out the uterus after a miscarriage.
dilatation arterialis, commonly we mean vasodilation (or vaso dilatation)
I presume you mean blockage of the artery in the leg. Safest procedure will be angioplasty, dilatation and stenting
Caliectasia would mean a dilatation of the calyx, that part of the kidney's urine collecting system. Dilatation would mean there may be an obstructive or non-obstructive cause. This needs further investigation. There are a number of causes, rangng from temporary to permanent. The safest approach is a consultation with a Urologist, who would do more tests to determine the cause of the obstruction. @krissything@
to lose one's nerve - to take fright, to panic
A motor nerve is part of the nervous system that moves muscles.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Nerve can mean a part of the body. Nerve pain can be a symptom of diabetes. The brain is made of many nerve cells. Nerve can also mean courage. He had the nerve to face the giant when nobody else would. You can also use nerve as a slang. "To get on one's nerves" means to bother or annoy one. "You are getting on my last nerve," Mom warned.
nerve
to have the "ballsy nerve".
The definition of the word neuron is "a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell."