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- not entirely clear, it has been demonstrated in humans that surgical transection—the cutting of the fornix along its body—can cause memory loss. There...
- Emergency Medicine in 1989, a woman who sustained a complete corporal transection (hemicorporectomy) after being struck by a train arrived at a hospital...
- In a bilateral transection of the chorda tympani in mice, the preference for sodium chloride increases compared to before the transection. Also avoidance...
- Sugiura procedure is a surgical technique that involves the removal and transection of the blood vessels that supply the upper portion of the stomach and...
- Multiple subpial transections is a surgical treatment modality for epilepsy used in scenarios wherein epileptogenic brain regions (from where partial seizures...
- studies in animals showing that dorsal-root transection eliminates decerebrate rigidity symptoms. Transection releases the centres below the site from higher...
- retinal quadrants, which represents the inferior visual field quadrants Transection causes contralateral lower quadrantanopia Lesions that involve both cunei...
- treatment option involves a surgical technique called multiple subpial transection in which multiple incisions are made through the cortex of the affected...
- Pugh RN, Murray-Lyon IM, Dawson JL, Pietroni MC, Williams R (1973). "Transection of the oesophagus for bleeding oesophageal varices". The British Journal...
- hydrocephalus that needs to be treated with a shunt. Multiple subpial transection (MST) is a palliative procedure that is considered when an epileptic...