Of the spinal cord
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NEURALOf the spinal cord
MYELICOf the spinal cord.
MYELITISInflammation of the spinal cord
myelopathyDisease of the spinal cord
NEURALOf the spinal cord, e.g.
spinalof the spine or spinal cord
myelitisinflammation of the substance of the spinal cord
cerebrospinalof or relating to the brain and spinal cord
myelocytea nerve-cell of the brain or spinal cord
spinalan injection of an anesthetic into the spinal cord
meninxany of the membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord
spinalsSPINAL, an injection of an anesthetic into the spinal cord
gliomatosisdiffuse overgrowth of neuroglia in the brain or spinal cord
myelocytesMYELOCYTE, a nerve-cell of the brain or spinal cord
myelopathya disease or disorder of the spinal cord or bone marrow
polioinfectious viral disease of the spinal cord, often resulting in paralysis
poliosinfectious viral disease of the spinal cord, often resulting in paralysis
meningesMENINX, any of the membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord
gliomatosesGLIOMATOSIS, diffuse overgrowth of neuroglia in the brain or spinal cord
myelopathiesMYELOPATHY, a disease or disorder of the spinal cord or bone marrow
neurosurgerysurgery of nervous structures (as nerves, the brain, or the spinal cord)
neurogliathe supporting tissue of the brain and spinal cord, etc also GLIA
meninxany of the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord
poliomyelitisa virus disease of the spinal cord, often causing paralysis; infantile paralysis
myelocyticpertaining to a myelocyte, a nerve-cell of the brain or spinal cord
poliomyelitidesPOLIOMYELITIS, a virus disease of the spinal cord, often causing paralysis; infantile paralysis
neurosurgeriesNEUROSURGERY, surgery of nervous structures (as nerves, the brain, or the spinal cord)
neurogliasNEUROGLIA, the supporting tissue of the brain and spinal cord, etc also GLIA
poliomyelitisesPOLIOMYELITIS, a virus disease of the spinal cord, often causing paralysis; infantile paralysis
meningealof or pertaining to the meninx, the membrane enclosing the brain and spinal cord
myelograman X-ray of the spinal cord, after injection with a radio-opaque medium
ependymamembrane lining the canal of the spinal cord and the ventricles of the brain
cordotomythe surgical division of a bundle of nerve fibres in the spinal cord also CHORDOTOMY
chordotomythe surgical division of a bundle of nerve fibres in the spinal cord also CORDOTOMY
myelogramsMYELOGRAM, an X-ray of the spinal cord, after injection with a radio-opaque medium
syringomyeliaa chronic progressive disease of the spinal cord associated with sensory disturbances, muscle atrophy, and spasticity
spongioblastany of numerous columnar epithelial cells in the brain and spinal cord that develop into neuroglia
sympatheticallyconsisting of nerves that arise from the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord system
medullathe lowest or hindmost part of the brain, continuous with the spinal cord; the medulla oblongata
chordotomiesCHORDOTOMY, the surgical division of a bundle of nerve fibres in the spinal cord also CORDOTOMY