- 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...
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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 arteries –
branches 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...
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Benedikt syndrome, also
called Benedikt's
syndrome or
paramedian midbrain syndrome, is a rare type of
posterior circulation stroke of the brain, with a...
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secondary intention (autonomous re-epithelialisation). III.
Paramedian forehead flap The
paramedian forehead flap is the
premier autologous skin
graft for...
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regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness. Anatomically, it is a
paramedian symmetrical structure of two
halves (left and right),
within the vertebrate...