Definition of Radicular. Meaning of Radicular. Synonyms of Radicular

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Definition of Radicular

Radicular
Radicular Ra*dic"u*lar, a. Of or performance to roots, or the root of a plant.

Meaning of Radicular from wikipedia

- Look up radicular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Radicular pain, or radiculitis (from the Latin: radicula, lit. 'small root'), is pain "radiated"...
- The anterior and posterior radicular arteries are 32 pairs of small/ variously sized arteries that enter an intervertebral foramen, bifurcating within...
- 2018). "Anticonvulsants in the treatment of low back pain and lumbar radicular pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis". CMAJ. 190 (26): E786–E793...
- Kelly Magliocca. "Mandible & maxilla - Odontogenic cysts - Periapical (radicular) cyst". Pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 1 March 2014. Revised: 13...
- do not work properly (a neuropathy). Radiculopathy can result in pain (radicular pain), weakness, altered sensation (paresthesia) or difficulty controlling...
- Radicular veins (or segmental medullary veins[citation needed]) are segmental veins providing venous drainage of the spinal cord and canal. They communicate...
- cyst (The periapical cyst, otherwise known as radicular cyst, is the most common odontogenic cyst.) Radicular cyst (****ociated with the roots of non-vital...
- root canal (radicular pulp) (Cochrane). The entire coronal pulp is removed and the radicular pulp bleeding is stopped. The remaining radicular pulp is treated...
- back pain along with buttock pain is the most important presentation. Radicular pain is observed.[citation needed] Bertolotti's syndrome is characterized...
- cervical region comes from the radially arranged posterior and anterior radicular arteries, which run into the spinal cord alongside the dorsal and ventral...