Evidence of impression on the L5 and S1 nerve root on the right at the L5-S1 level typically includes imaging findings such as a herniated disc, foraminal stenosis, or a mass effect from adjacent structures. On MRI, this may present as displacement or compression of the nerve roots, along with associated edema or inflammation in the surrounding tissues. Clinical symptoms may also be evident, including radicular pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower extremity corresponding to the affected nerve roots.
The majority of nerve fibers cross from the right to the left at the level of the medulla oblongata in the brainstem. This crossing, known as decussation, occurs in structures like the pyramids in the medulla.
An everlasting impression is an impression that stays with someone forever. You've heard of a first impression right? Well it's just that, but sticks with someone forever. It can be good or bad
your optic nerve attatches your eye and brain together
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An everlasting impression is an impression that stays with someone forever. You've heard of a first impression right? Well it's just that, but sticks with someone forever. It can be good or bad
The sciatic nerve is typically located on both the left and right sides of the body.
The pain in your sciatic nerve is more prominent on the left or right side of your body?
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The nerve carrying motor information causing right leg flexion when stepping on a nail would be the sciatic nerve. This nerve is responsible for providing motor function to the muscles of the lower limb, including the hamstrings which are involved in flexing the leg in response to a painful stimulus like stepping on a nail.
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narrowing of the right opening through which the nerve passes
what is disc protrusion in the right neural foramen abutting right L5 nerve root