arachnoid diverticula refers to a syst growing within the spinal column usually in the fluid that surrounds the spinal cord this can cause pressure on the nerves resulting in various symptoms from pain to loss of coordination or movement
S1 refers to the point along the spine hat the syst is located
It is perpendicular line segment
It is perpendicular line segment
Yes and they will intersect at right angles
Yes and they will intersect at right angles
Among the conservatives, yes he is a moderate, meaning he is not a right-wing hardliner.
Perpendicular Bisector
Arachnoid cysts can cause chronic remodeling and thinning of the adjacent skull. So--while I've personally never seen a case of skull fx directly overlying an arachnoid cyst (general diagnostic radiologist, 6 yrs in practice)--it certainly would seem that the involved portion of skull would be relatively more susceptible to fracture in the event of trauma.
No, a segment is not necessarily perpendicular. A segment is simply a straight line connecting two points. A perpendicular segment would be a segment that forms a right angle with another segment or line.
Angle abc will form a right angle if and only if, segment ab is perpendicular to segment bc.
A perpendicular bisector intersects a line segment at a right angle, forming two 90-degree angles with the segment. This means that the angle between the bisector and the line segment is always a right angle, indicating that the bisector divides the segment into two equal parts.
It is a perpendicular bisector line
Line segment