- The
filum terminale ("terminal thread") is a
delicate strand of
fibrous tissue,
about 20 cm in length,
extending inferiorly from the apex of the conus...
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penultimate year (Première), only two of
which are kept in the
final year (
Terminale).
There are 12
subjects specific to the
three spécialités (majors, litt...
- to
malformations of the
spinal cord.
Various forms include tight filum terminale, lipomeningomyelocele,
split cord
malformations (diastematomyelia), occult...
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Calopteron terminale, the end band net-wing, is a
species of net-winged
beetle in the
family Lycidae. It is
found in
North America.
Calopteron terminale is distinguished...
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transfer to a lycée in the
seconde (2nd class). The
final year is the
terminale. In French, the word étudiant(e) is
usually reserved for university-level...
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slender filament called the
filum terminale,
which connects the
conus medullaris to the back of the coccyx. The
filum terminale provides a
connection between...
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Cauda equina Cauda equina and
filum terminale seen from behind.
Human caudal spinal cord
anterior view
Details Artery Iliolumbar artery Identifiers Latin...
- from any
major diseases or pests, but it is
susceptible to
Phyllactinia terminale and rot due to
polystictus affinis. The
arjuna is seen
across the Indian...
- to the
second sacral vertebra where it
tapers to
cover over the
filum terminale.
Along most of the
spinal canal it is
separated from the
inner surface...
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vertebra before terminating in a
fibrous extension known as the
filum terminale. The
spinal cord is an
estimated 45
centimetres (18 inches) long in males...