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- the armour is composed of paramedian and lateral osteoderms depending on their position relative to the spine, with paramedian osteoderms being those located...
- The paramedian pontine reticular formation, also known as PPRF or paraabducens nucleus, is part of the pontine reticular formation, a brain region without...
- Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap within oral and maxillofacial surgery, is a surgical technique to reconstruct different kinds of...
- The paramedian arteries, or posteromedial central arteries, are pontine arteriesbranches of the basilar artery that supply the pontine nuclei, corticobulbar...
- The paramedian reticular nucleus (in Terminologia Anatomica, or paramedian medullary reticular group in NeuroNames) sends its connections to the spinal...
- Acaenasuchus was initially discovered. The holotype, UCMP 139576 (a left dorsal paramedian scute), was first discovered by Charles Lewis Camp in 1930. Camp initially...
- the paramedians, are known as lateral osteoderms. They parallel the paramedians over nearly the entire backside, though the first two paramedians behind...
- Benedikt syndrome, also called Benedikt's syndrome or paramedian midbrain syndrome, is a rare type of posterior circulation stroke of the brain, with a...
- secondary intention (autonomous re-epithelialisation). III. Paramedian forehead flap The paramedian forehead flap is the premier autologous skin graft for...
- regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness. Anatomically, it is a paramedian symmetrical structure of two halves (left and right), within the vertebrate...