Definition of Detorsion. Meaning of Detorsion. Synonyms of Detorsion

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Definition of Detorsion

Detorsion
Detorsion De*tor"sion, n. Same as Detortion.

Meaning of Detorsion from wikipedia

- a degree of secondary detorsion or rotation towards the original position; this may be only partial detorsion or full detorsion. The torsion or twisting...
- Europe. Urapidil has been determined to aid in the recovery of torsion detorsion (T/D) injuries in ovaries and testes, as well as ischemia-reperfusion...
- and some not. The internal organs of the opisthobranchs have undergone detorsion (unwinding of the viscera that were twisted during torsion). The Pulmonata...
- alleviate intestinal malrotation. The procedure involves counterclockwise detorsion of the bowel, surgical division of Ladd's bands (shown in image), widening...
- intermittent scrotal or testicular pain, followed by eventual spontaneous detorsion and resolution of pain. Nausea and vomiting may also occur.: 150  Though...
- Retrieved 2012-07-06. Jones RG, Wayne EJ, Kehdy FJ (May 2012). "Laparoscopic detorsion and cecopexy for treatment of cecal volvulus". The American Surgeon. 78...
- externally (but not internally) because they have undergone secondary detorsion. In all nudibranchs, the male and female ****ual openings are on the right...
- opisthobranchs, have reversed this twist secondarily. The term for this event is detorsion, and the condition in a detorted animal— a state in which these nerves...
- have undergone detorsion, an evolutionary reversal of the half revolution torsion of their immediate ancestors. As a result of this detorsion, the visceral...
- lineages, including the coleoid cephalopods and many gastropod lineages. Detorsion of gastropods results in an internal s****, and can be triggered by relatively...