Nghĩa của từ nucleus of oculomotor nerve bằng Tiếng Việt

Dây thần kinh vận nhã

Đặt câu có từ "nucleus of oculomotor nerve"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "nucleus of oculomotor nerve", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ nucleus of oculomotor nerve, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ nucleus of oculomotor nerve trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. Alexandrakis and Saunders found that in most cases the abducens nucleus and nerve are absent or hypoplastic, and the lateral rectus muscle is innervated by a branch of the oculomotor nerve.

2. Isolated neuritis of the oculomotor nerve is a rare parainfectious manifestation of infectious mononucleosis.

3. Accessory bone; Accessory muscle; Accessory nucleus, in anatomy, a cranial nerve nucleus; Accessory nerve; In arts and entertainment

4. Facial nerve nucleus is located in deep of pontine lower reticulate structure, in trigeminal spinal cord bundle nuclear inside, nerve nucleus exhibits outside before foreign.

5. Such a paradoxic innervation may be due to an abnormal contact of eye muscle nerves with the external rectus, such as a contact only with branches of the oculomotor nerve (Duane III) or a double contact with the abducens nerve and branches of the oculomotor nerve (Duane II, Duane I).

6. (Abducens Nerve Disorder, NCI Thesaurus) The Abducens nerve originates in the Abducens nucleus of the pons and sends …

7. Cranial nerve six (CN VI), also known as the Abducens nerve, is one of the nerves responsible for the extraocular motor functions of the eye, along with the oculomotor nerve (CN III) and the trochlear nerve (CN IV).

8. Injury to the Abducens, or sixth, nerve causes double vision, due to the unopposed action of the opposite medial rectus muscle, which is also innervated by the oculomotor nerve.

9. Results Clinical manifestation: the injury of oculomotor nerve and exorbitism is dominant in myxoma, but the injury of posterior cranial nerves is dominant in chordomas.

10. The reactions of the nerve cells consist of a shrinking, acidophily and hyperargyrophily of nucleus and pericaryon.

11. We have already encountered the Abducens nucleus and nerve rootlets in the previous sections

12. The Abducens nerve is the sixth cranial nerve. It courses from its nucleus located in the dorsal pons to its innervation of the lateral rectus muscle and can be divided into four parts: nucleus and intraparenchymal portion

13. Oculomotor, trochlear and Abducens nerves (diagram) Trochlear nerve The trochlear nerve (CN IV) is a paired cranial nerve that is responsible for innervating the superior oblique muscle.As a result, it causes the eyeball to move downward and inward

14. Also, there is a nucleus of nerve cells located in the brain that evidently helps control the sleep cycle.

Một khối tế bào thần kinh trong não dường như cũng ảnh hưởng đến chu kỳ này.

15. Anesthetics can alter the TCR at many sites within the brain stem circuitry, including (1) the primary afferent pathway (the sensory nerve endings of the trigeminal nerve via the Gasserian ganglion to the trigeminal nucleus) that synapses upon neurons in the sensory trigeminal nucleus and (2) second-order neurons to the efferent cholinergic cardioinhibitory neurons in the nucleus

16. The pudendal nerve contains efferent as well as afferent fibers, the former ones having their origin in Onuf’s nucleus.

17. The following classical brain stem syndromes are important for an ophthalmologist: diseases with III-paresis: Weber's syndrome (1863, ipsilateral oculomotor paralysis with alternating hemiplegia), Benedikt's syndrome (1889, oculomotor paralysis and crossed hemiparesis with tremor), Nothnagel Claude's syndrome (III-Paresis with alternating ataxia); diseases with VII-paresis: Millard Gubler's syndrome (1856, nuclear 7th nerve palsy with crossed hemiparesis), Foville's syndrome (1858, conjugate lateral gaze paralysis, ipsilateral nuclear palsy of the 7th nerve, crossed hemiparesis); diseases with VI-paresis: Raymond Cestan's syndrome (1895, abducent nerve paralysis with contralateral hemiparesis).

18. The fluorescent fibres originate from nerve cells which are situated in the Fasciculus longitudinalis medialis and its periphery (Nucleus reticularis superior).

19. Measurements regarding the relationship of the oculomotor, trochlear and abducent nerves, the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve and the superior orbital vein were performed and topographic aspects of the superior orbital fissure region were described.

20. Personal observations show that 25% of the patients develop a reversion of the horizontal squint angle, that is a convergence in abduction, respectively, a limitation of abduction during the spontaneous regeneration of the oculomotor nerve palsy.

21. 1.5-h postketamine injection, a significant degeneration was observed in the spinal nerve roots, myelinated nerve fibers, lamellae, Axoplasm, Schwann cell cytoplasm, and nucleus, in some regions, condensation was observed in the Axoplasm.

22. Abducens nerve synonyms, Abducens nerve pronunciation, Abducens nerve translation, English dictionary definition of Abducens nerve

23. Bifocals are appropriate for some binocular, oculomotor, accommodative and perceptual dysfunctions

24. Type of family nucleus

25. The invention relates to a device (100) comprising a generator unit (1) for generating stimulation signals and a stimulation unit (2) connected to the generator unit (1), wherein the stimulation unit (2) is designed to stimulate nerve cells (3) in the nucleus accumbens and/or in the amygdaloid nucleus and/or in the fasciculus medialis telencephali and/or in pathways made of dopaminergic areas of the mesencephalon leading to the nucleus accumbens or the amygdaloid nucleus and/or in fibre bundles that connect the nucleus accumbens and the amygdaloid nucleus using said stimulation signals.