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Cerebrospinal is the medical term meaning pertaining to the brain (cerebrum) and the spine. For instance, cerebrospinal fluid is produced in the brain and flows around the brain and spinal cord.
i believe its wen u get a chill in your brain and the your brain sends it to your spine It's probably because you're too cold
The spine and brain contain Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
there is something called the nerve cell and it runs through your spine and tells the brain what you want to do
Around the brain (cerebrum) and the spine.
the spine that sends a pain signal to the brain .spine .brain
yes the spine is very importantto the brain. the spine contains the spinal cord that is the main passageway for nerves to get to and from the brain ...if this passage way was to be disconnected in anyway it would cause the body, spine down, to become paralyzed
You can sufer from the effects of RA in the spine. Yes.
Marfan patients may develop kyphosis either in the upper (thoracic) spine or the lower (lumbar) spine.
The brain stem or the medulla is attached to the top off the spine.
Cerebrospinal is the medical term meaning pertaining to the brain (cerebrum) and the spine. For instance, cerebrospinal fluid is produced in the brain and flows around the brain and spinal cord.
definitely the brain. The olfactory nerve transmits the signals straight to brain.
Spine cancer and brain cancer are distinct entities, but they share a connection through the central nervous system (CNS). Both the brain and the spine are integral parts of the CNS, and cancers that originate in these areas are considered primary CNS tumours. Here are key points to understand their relationship: Primary CNS Tumors: Brain Cancer (Brain Tumors): Brain cancer refers to tumours that originate in the brain tissue. These tumours can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Spine Cancer (Spinal Tumors): Spine cancer, or spinal tumors, refers to tumors that develop in the spinal cord or the bones of the spine. Like brain tumors, spinal tumors can be benign or malignant. Connection Through the CNS: The brain and spine are connected through the spinal cord, which is an extension of the brain. The spinal cord runs through the vertebral column (spine) and is surrounded by protective structures like the vertebrae. Tumors can occur in either the brain or the spine independently, but due to their physical connection, the spread (metastasis) of cancer from one site to the other is possible, albeit uncommon. Metastasis: Cancer originating in one part of the CNS can potentially spread to the other. For example, a malignant brain tumor may spread to the spinal cord or vice versa. However, metastasis between the brain and spine is not as common as metastasis to other organs. Different Types of Tumors: Brain tumors are classified based on the type of brain cells involved and are categorized as gliomas, meningiomas, and others. Spinal tumors are classified based on their location (intramedullary, extramedullary, or vertebral) and can include various types, such as ependymomas or schwannomas. Treatment Approaches: Treatment for both brain and spinal tumors may involve surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The specific approach depends on the type, location, and stage of the tumor.
i believe its wen u get a chill in your brain and the your brain sends it to your spine It's probably because you're too cold
if i am correct the brain sends messages to the rest of the body by sending pulses down your spine where it connects to the brain. most of the major parts in your body are connected somehow to the spine. the messages break off from the spine and get sent to the rest of the body.
Excess fluid on the spine can be dangerous. The excess fluid on the spine can be dangerous because it is close to the brain stem.
The brain,nerves,and the spine.