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Scales in 15 rows, those of the sacral region more or less distinctly keeled.
Scales in 15 rows, usually faintly keeled on sacral region.
Bowel and bladder function is regulated by the sacral region of the spine.
On the arrangement and function of the cell groups of the sacral region of the spinal cord in man.
It originates in Onuf's nucleus in the sacral region of the spinal cord.
Cupping is not advised over skin ulcers or to the abdominal or sacral regions of pregnant women.
In the sacral region it is narrow and pointed, and at its origin chiefly tendinous in structure.
The area of the spinal canal that is affected in paraplegia is either the thoracic, lumbar, or sacral regions.
Its specific epithet is derived from the Ancient Greek chryso- "golden", and orrhos "rump" or "sacral region".
Communication was effected through the pituitary body and also by means of the orangefiery and scarlet rays emanating from the sacral region and solar plexus.
The term "Tarlov cysts" (or "sacral perineurial cyst"), has often been misused for referring to other cystic lesions in the sacral region.
Notes on the Arrangement and Function of the Cell Groups in the Sacral Region of the Spinal Cord.
In the lumbar and sacral region, the spinal nerve roots travel within the dural sac and they travel below the level of L2 as the cauda equina.
The location of Svadhisthana is just in front of the spine, in the sacral region, and its kshetram or activation point is in the pubic region.
The multifidus muscle in the sacral region attaches to the medial surface of posterior superior iliac spine, the posterior sacroiliac ligaments and several places to the sacrum.
The sacral region of the spinal cord is fourth segment (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar being the first three) of vertebrae in the spinal cord which consists of the vertebrae 26-30.
An ultrasound performed at Vanderbilt indicated that Abigail's lesion was so low - in the sacral region of the vertebrae, just above the coccyx - that even without the surgery, she would be able to walk.
In right-sided heart failure this commonly starts in the ankles where venous pressure is high due to the effects of gravity (although if the patient is bed-ridden, fluid accumulation may begin in the sacral region.)
For example, an ankle foot orthosis ('AFO') affects the foot and ankle, a thoracolumbosacral orthosis ('TLSO') affects the thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions of the spine.
The nerves in this area are connected to the very lowest region of the spine, the sacral region, and retaining sensation and function in these parts of the body indicates that the spinal cord is only partially damaged.
Signs of Capparis poisoning in the sheep and calves were; weakness of the hind limbs, staggering, swaying, flexion of the fetlock and phalangeal joints, pain in the sacral region, inappetence and recumbency.
Perineural Cysts Sacral Nerve Root Cysts None Tarlov cysts are fluid-filled sacs that affect the nerve roots of the spine, especially near the base of the spine (sacral region).
It is represented, however, in the other regions by scattered cells, which become aggregated to form a cervical nucleus opposite the third cervical nerve, and a sacral nucleus in the middle and lower part of the sacral region.
The cerebral cortex can initiate erection in the absence of direct mechanical stimulation (in response to visual, auditory, olfactory, imagined, or tactile stimuli) acting through erectile centers in the lumbar and sacral regions of the spinal cord.