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- side of the brain. Ipsilateral (from Latin ipse 'same'): on the same side as another structure. For example, the left arm is ipsilateral to the left leg...
- in the spinal cord in the peripheral region of the lateral funiculus ipsilaterally. The fibers continue to course through the medulla oblongata of the...
- cord and ascends ipsilaterally, where it synapses in Clarke's nucleus. The secondary neuronal axons continue to ascend ipsilaterally and then p**** into...
- The Copenhagen Stroke Study found that patients who presented with ipsilateral pushing took an average of 3.6 additional w****s to reach the same functional...
- In medicine, paresis (/pəˈriːsɪs, ˈpærəsɪs/), compound word from Gr**** Ancient Gr****: πάρεσις, (πᾰρᾰ- “beside” + ἵημι “let go, release”), is a condition...
- is only on growth cones coming from the ipsilaterally projecting RGCs. Other factors influencing ipsilateral RGC growth include the Teneurin family, which...
- Ear pain, also known as earache or otalgia, is pain in the ear. Primary ear pain is pain that originates from the ear. Secondary ear pain is a type of...
- cord resulting in paralysis and loss of proprioception on the same (or ipsilateral) side as the injury or lesion, and loss of pain and temperature sensation...
- project ipsilaterally and rostrally. V2 neurons, which include a po****tion of glutamatergic V2a neurons and inhibitory V2b neurons, project ipsilaterally and...
- "alternating" because the lesion causes symptoms both contralaterally and ipsilaterally. Sensation of pain and temperature is preserved, because the spinothalamic...