A basal dicot is a dicotyledon which is not part of the monocots.
A basal tomentum is a mycellium at the base of a mushroom's stem.
A basal annulus is a mushroom with an annulus located near the bottom of the stem.
Lateral hypokinesia refers to a reduced ability to move laterally, or side to side, which can be seen in neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease. This can manifest as a decrease in spontaneous movements or a slowness in initiating and executing sideways movements. Treatment options may include physical therapy to improve movement patterns and medication management to address underlying neurological issues.
The centriole is the organelle that gives rise to basal bodies. Basal bodies are associated with the microtubule organization within cilia and flagella.
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The prognosis of hypokinesia in the basal and mid inferior wall of the heart typically indicates impaired myocardial function, often due to underlying coronary artery disease or prior myocardial infarction. This condition can lead to a higher risk of heart failure and other cardiovascular complications if not managed appropriately. Treatment strategies may include lifestyle modifications, medications, and possibly revascularization procedures, depending on the underlying cause. Regular monitoring and follow-up are essential to assess cardiac function and adjust treatment as needed.
The ICD 10 code for Cardiac Hypokinesia will be I51.89. The ICD 10 codes are active as of October 2015.
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apicolateral hypokinesia
underactive contracyin of heart muscle
underactive contracyin of heart muscle
basal adjective is an adjective that is basal
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A basal dicot is a dicotyledon which is not part of the monocots.
The Basal Nuclei or the Basal Ganglia