"No hard radicular signs" typically refers to a lack of physical neurological findings commonly associated with nerve root compression in the spine. This means that there are no obvious signs of nerve root irritation or damage, such as muscle weakness, sensory changes, or loss of reflexes, upon examination of the patient.
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Dure (feminine adjective - the masculine is dur) means hard in French.
Hard, but easily breakable - dry and brittle.
It means that it was fragile, or that you pressed it too hard.
Radicular pain is caused by irritation of a nerve root. Sciatica is an example of radicular pain.
Radicular pain is caused by the root of a nerve.
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Coronal includes the chamber of the pulp and its horns and continuation of it apically is radicular pulp, which can be single or multiple based on roots.
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ICD 9 CM Code 723.4 - Brachia neuritis or radiculitis Cervical radiculitis Radicular syndrome of upper limbs
coronal pulp is the part of pulp that resides in the crown portion of the tooth,i.e. above the cementoenamel junction and radicular pulp is the part of pulp in the root portion.
The road surface ahead changes from a hard-surfaced pavement to a low-type surface or earth road.
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Green signs are not warning signs. They are signs that tell you it is "safe" to do something.
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Pulp radicular refers to the portion of the dental pulp located within the root of a tooth. It contains the nerve tissues, blood vessels, and connective tissues essential for the tooth's vitality and health. This part of the pulp is critical for nutrient supply and sensory functions, and it can become inflamed or infected due to dental caries, trauma, or other dental issues, potentially leading to conditions like pulpitis or abscesses. Proper management of pulp radicular health is essential for maintaining overall dental health.