Silver and spinal
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CORDSSilver and spinal
CORDSSpinal and vocal
CNSBrain and spinal cord (abbr.)
CNSBrain and spinal cord: Abbr.
CNSBrain and spinal cord, initially
CNSBrain and spinal chord: Abbr.
CNSBrain and spinal cord (Abbr.)
NEURALAffecting the brain and spinal cord
CNSThe brain and the spinal cord (abbr.)
meningesthe three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
meninxthe three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
cerebrospinalof or relating to the brain and spinal cord
LUZSpinal column bone accorded mystical qualities in Judaism and Islam
meninxany of the membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord
procainescompound, C13H20N2O2, used chiefly as a local and spinal anesthetic
procainecompound, C13H20N2O2, used chiefly as a local and spinal anesthetic
meningesMENINX, any of the membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord
neurogliathe supporting tissue of the brain and spinal cord, etc also GLIA
neurosurgerySurgery performed on the nervous system, esp. the brain and spinal cord
meninxany of the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord
neurogliasNEUROGLIA, the supporting tissue of the brain and spinal cord, etc also GLIA
meningealof or pertaining to the meninx, the membrane enclosing the brain and spinal cord
paraplegiaParalysis of the legs and lower body, typically caused by spinal injury or disease
ependymamembrane lining the canal of the spinal cord and the ventricles of the brain
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
spongioblastsSPONGIOBLAST, any of numerous columnar epithelial cells in the brain and spinal cord that develop into neuroglia
durathe tough, fibrous membrane forming the outermost of the three coverings of the brain and spinal cord
durasthe tough, fibrous membrane forming the outermost of the three coverings of the brain and spinal cord
syringomyeliasSYRINGOMYELIA, a chronic progressive disease of the spinal cord associated with sensory disturbances, muscle atrophy, and spasticity
gliasupporting tissue intermingled with the essential elements of nervous tissue especially in the brain, spinal cord, and ganglia
gliassupporting tissue intermingled with the essential elements of nervous tissue especially in the brain, spinal cord, and ganglia
ependymalhaving an ependyma, the epithelial lining of the ventricles of the brain and the canal of the spinal cord
ependymasThe thin membrane of glial cells lining the ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord
leukodystrophyany of several genetically determined diseases characterized by progressive degeneration of myelin in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
spongioblasticof or like a spongioblast, any of numerous columnar epithelial cells in the brain and spinal cord that develop into neuroglia
clonusrapid succession of flexions and extensions of a group of muscles, usually signifying an affection of the brain or spinal cord
hematalnoting, pertaining to, or on the side of the body ventral to the spinal axis, containing the heart and principal blood vessels
hemalnoting, pertaining to, or on the side of the body ventral to the spinal axis, containing the heart and principal blood vessels