The bible can cause cranial corrosion in fanatics.
median nerve lesion either at the wrist or elbow
The brain lies within the cranial cavity which is inside the larger dorsal cavity
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Surgery of the Brain is called cranial surgery
Well since a lesion is a cut or wound, no. Not unless it was an infection that has hard pieces that could cut the brain.
The bible can cause cranial corrosion in fanatics.
Gentamycon, Vancomycin
Angioectasia is a venous lesion that requires cauterization; a Dieulafoy's lesion and arteriovenous malformation may cause arterial bleeding, which requires clipping or laparotomy.
Cranial nerves that have a motor function tend to be bilaterally innervated. In other words, the right accessory nerve (XI) receives input from both the right and the left motor cortex. The same goes for the left accessory nerve.This is a handy advantage in strokes, since upper motor neurone lesions must therefore be bilateral in order to cause a deficit.The one major exception to this rule is the facial nerve (VII). Only the forehead muscles are bilaterally innervated, so even a unilateral upper motor neurone lesion can cause mouth drooping, etc. However, this can still often be differentiated from a lower motor neurone lesion, which will not spare the forehead.
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A bone lesion is an anomaly in the structure of a bone. They can occur in any part of the body. Check out more here: http://www.ehow.com/about_5072414_bone-lesion.html
The condition mentioned is brain herniation. According to place of lesion the brain contents may shift by structures called falx, tentorium and also sometimes foramen magnum ( hole through which the spinal cord passes)
Compression of the fifth cranial nerve can result in facial pain and or numbness. Compression of the seventh cranial nerve can cause spasms, weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles
cause it supplies blood to more parts of the heart, the higher up the branch the lesion is the more branches downstream that get cut off if it occludes.
median nerve lesion either at the wrist or elbow
Can a brain lesion cause excessive thirst even if the pituitary gland is normal? Also where would the lesion be located?