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.
parts or pairs? If you mean minimal parts, i guess you would mean the smallest unit which would be a phoneme or basic sound. but if you mean the more common term minimal pairs, then that would be a set of words or even two words that differ in a language only by one phoneme or sound. for example hat and pat and cat and mat are all minimal pairs or map and mat and mac...
"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.
"Slight work" typically means a task or job that is relatively simple or easy to accomplish. It may also imply that it requires minimal effort or skill.
caput is the Latin word for "head".
Nerve root sleeve truncation refers to the surgical procedure that involves the removal or alteration of the nerve root sleeve, which is the protective sheath surrounding a spinal nerve root. This procedure is often performed to relieve pressure on the nerve caused by conditions such as herniated discs or spinal stenosis. Truncation can help alleviate pain and restore function by reducing inflammation and improving nerve mobility.
Probably you mean deyelination, which is a loss of the myelin sheath covering many nerves. Myelin helps nerve transmission go faster, and there are several demyelinating diseases, including multiple sclerosis, that destroy myelin. this interferes with nerve transmission and leads to distressing loss of muscle control and sensory input.
It can mean: Box, case, sheath, slipcase.
It means that there is a small amount of removal of the mylen sheath of the nerves in the white matter under the gray matter (which is the cortex of the brain). This part of the brain appears to be in semi-ovals and so the name.
Having a myelinated nerve fiber layer in the eye means that the nerve fibers in that area are covered by a protective sheath called myelin. This condition can affect vision by causing shadows or patches in the visual field due to the abnormal reflection of light by the myelin. It is typically a benign condition but can rarely be associated with other eye problems.
The myelin sheath is an electrically insulative coating on nerve cells throughout the body and in the brain. This coating helps nerve signals travel faster and helps the nerve signal get to the end of the neuron. De-myelinating is the loss of this coating. It can be caused by several disorders such as multiple sclerosis. This will in nerve damage, which can cause problems with vision, speech, balance, cognition, weakness, numbness, lack of muscle control, fatigue, bowel problems and urination problems.
"This is thy sheath" could be interpreted as a poetic way of saying "This is your resting place" or "This is where you belong." It may suggest a sense of finality or peace.
it means to draw from a sheath (blade cover) usually with a weapon
do you mean sarcolemma? if yes, it's 'the membranous sheath of a muscle fibre'
It means intercourse without using a latex sheath.
to lose one's nerve - to take fright, to panic
A motor nerve is part of the nervous system that moves muscles.