Slight dilation of the temporal horn refers to a mild enlargement of the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle in the brain, which can be observed on neuroimaging studies like an MRI or CT scan. This dilation may indicate various underlying conditions, such as cerebral atrophy, hydrocephalus, or other neurological disorders. It is often considered in the context of accompanying symptoms or findings to determine its clinical significance. Further evaluation may be necessary to understand the cause and implications of this dilation.
There is the French Horn and a Bb Horn.
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no the tuba is.
The French horn. Though a brass instrument it most often sits with the woodwinds.
The meeting adj of the frontal, temporal and occipital horn gives a triangular shape mark .
The lateral ventricles extend into the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres. The frontal horn extends into the frontal lobe, the body extends into the parietal lobe, the atrium extends into the occipital lobe, and the temporal horn extends into the temporal lobe.
About 12 feet for the single French Horn, although the double horn and some different models could have slight variations.
A hypodensity refers to an area on imaging that is less dense than surrounding tissues. An area of hypodensity obscuring the left temporal horn may indicate a region of decreased tissue density in that area. Further investigation or consultation with a medical professional may be needed to determine the cause and significance of this finding.
Dilation
The lateral ventricles are made up of multiple non-discrete sections, including anterior, posterior and temporal horns. The atria are an area in the posterior horn.
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The procedure for dilation of the kidney?
Dilation
The opposite of dilation in math is contraction
The term for imperfect dilation is "hypodilation." It refers to a condition where dilation does not occur fully or adequately, which can affect various physiological functions, such as the dilation of blood vessels or pupils.
Dilation (or enlargements require a centre of dilation (or enlargement). Since none has been given, no dilation is possible.