- An
antidromic impulse in an axon
refers to
conduction opposite of the
normal (orthodromic) direction. That is, it
refers to
conduction along the axon away...
- of its regular,
narrow QRS complexes, due to
retrograde conduction. In
antidromic AVRT,
atrial impulses are
conducted down
through the
accessory pathway...
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produced by the
afferent impulses in the
cutaneous nerves which p****
antidromically in
their collaterals to
their blood vessels (axon reflex) Chaurasia...
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extracellular stimulation of
fimbria stimulates CA3
Pyramidal cells antidromically and orthodromically, but it has no
impact on
dentate granule cells....
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ventricles and back up to the
atria through the
accessory pathway) or
antidromic conduction (which the
impulse travels down the
accessory pathway and back...
- (ΔΡΑΜ) run Gr**** δραμεῖν (drameîn), δρόμος (drómos) aerodrome, anadromous,
antidromic, catadromous, diadromous, dromaeosaurid, heterodromous, hippodrome, loxodrome...
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ventricular tachycardia.
Other rarer phenomena include Ashman beats and
antidromic atrioventricular re-entry tachycardias.[citation needed]
Various diagnostic...
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towards the
dorsal horn), as well as
antidromic activity (along
alpha motor neurons towards the
ventral horn).
Antidromic activity along collateral branches...
- the
motor neurons. The
Renshaw cells are
ultimately excited by
multiple antidromic motor neuron axons,
where the
majority of
axons originate from synergist...
- (the
axonal termini);
propagation in the
opposite direction—known as
antidromic conduction—is very rare. However, if a
laboratory axon is
stimulated in...