Definition of Hemisection. Meaning of Hemisection. Synonyms of Hemisection

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Definition of Hemisection

Hemisection
Hemisection Hem`i*sec"tion, n. (Anat.) A division along the mesial plane; also, one of the parts so divided.

Meaning of Hemisection from wikipedia

- Hemisection may refer to: Tooth hemisection Damage to half of the spinal cord, leading to Brown-Séquard syndrome This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Tooth hemisection is a type of endodontic surgery in which a root and its overlying portion of the crown are separated from the rest of the tooth; the...
- hemiparaplegia) is caused by damage to one half of the spinal cord, i.e. hemisection of the spinal cord resulting in paralysis and loss of proprioception...
- photo:44:03-0104 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center – "The Male Pelvis: Hemisection of the Male Pelvis" Cross section image: pelvis/pelvis-e12-15—Plastination...
- cord injuries can be divided into categories: complete transection, hemisection, central spinal cord lesions, posterior spinal cord lesions, and anterior...
- in contrast to root resection, where an entire root is removed, and hemisection, where a root together with its overlying portion of the crown are separated...
- in the upper limbs than in the lower limbs. Brown-Séquard syndrome: hemisection of the spinal cord with resultant loss in: a.) ipsilateral proprioception...
- include pulp capping, pulpotomy, apexification, and pulpal regeneration. Hemisection, where a root and its overlying portion of the crown are separated from...
- control. In neuroanatomical circles, it is often joked, for example, that hemisection of the cervical spinal cord leads to an "upper lower motor neuron syndrome...
- a syndrome which bears his name (Brown-Séquard syndrome) due to the hemisection of the spinal cord, which he described after observing accidental injury...