Is it " les traumatismes" ? "Un traumitisme" or "un trauma" are "a trauma" Les traumatismes - The traumas A cranial trauma - "un traumatisme crânien" or "un trauma crânien"
Massive cranial trauma will most likely result in death. Partial, or minor cranial trauma can usually be fixed with surgery. that is if we are not talking about halo skulls, cause you cant shatter halo skulls
I had a cranial surgery 4 years ago .. now I hit my head in the car door; no Symptoms; only mild pain in the skin. I am 68 years old. Is it needed a TAC ?
The cerebellum is in the cranial cavity. The dorsal body cavity is also known as the cavity that encloses the brain and the spinal cord but the brain is protected from trauma by the cranial cavity.
Cranial lesions can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, infections, tumors, or vascular issues such as strokes. Infections like meningitis or encephalitis can lead to inflammation and lesions in the brain. Additionally, degenerative diseases and autoimmune conditions may also result in cranial lesions. Accurate diagnosis typically requires imaging studies and clinical evaluation to determine the underlying cause.
The brain lies within the cranial cavity which is inside the larger dorsal cavity
Cranial Nerves 1-2 Cranial Nerves 3-4 belong to the midbrain. Cranial Nerves 5-8 belong to the pons. Cranial Nerves 9-12 belong to the hindbrain.
How many cranial nerves are there
cranial nerve I: olfactory:smell cranial nerve II:optic:vision cranial nerve III: oculomotor: 4 of 6 eye muscles cranial nerve IV: trochlear: cranial nerve V: Trigeminal cranial nerve VI: Abducens cranial nerve VII: Facial cranial nerve VIII: Vestibulochlear: hearing cranial nerve IX: Grosspharnxgeal: saliva formation cranial nerve X: Vegus cranial nerve XI: Acessory Spinal: trapizious movement cranial nerve XII: Hypoglosseal: toungue movement
Rats have twelve pairs of cranial nerves.
The cranial is located in the skull, the head of the human body, since the word "cranial" has something to do with the head.
The Olfactory nerve. CN1 Cranial Nerve I, or the first cranial nerve called the Olfactory nerve.