Definition of Denervation. Meaning of Denervation. Synonyms of Denervation

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- Denervation is any loss of nerve supply regardless of the cause. If the nerves lost to denervation are part of the neuronal communication to a specific...
- Renal sympathetic denervation (RSDN) is a minimally invasive, endovascular catheter based procedure using radiofrequency ablation or ultrasound ablation...
- Denervation su****nsitivity/Denervation hy****nsitivity is the sharp increase of sensitivity of postsynaptic membranes to a chemical transmitter after...
- Stroke. He has do****ented loss of thermoregulatory function, cardiac denervation, and loss of vasoconstriction. Recurrence of the original symptoms due...
- blockers or flecainide, or with surgical procedures including sympathetic denervation and implantation of a defibrillator. It is thought to affect as many...
- hyperactive state in the former condition suggests the development of denervation hy****nsitization even though the neurons interrupted are preganglionic...
- reflexes return is the hy****nsitivity of reflex muscles following denervation – more receptors for neurotransmitters are expressed and are therefore...
- Quadrilateral space syndrome is a rotator cuff denervation syndrome in which the axillary nerve is compressed at the quadrilateral space of the rotator...
- The procerus muscle (or pyramidalis nasi) is a small pyramidal slip of muscle deep to the superior orbital nerve, artery and vein. Procerus is Latin, meaning...
- impingement, ischemia, trauma, or degeneration of nerve tissue, can cause denervation of one or more of the ****ociated muscles. Muscle atrophy and other secondary...