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- In a bilateral transection of the chorda tympani in mice, the preference for sodium chloride increases compared to before the transection. Also avoidance...
- site of the transection is possible, but the procedure is generally well tolerated. Major complications appear to be rare. Transections in language areas...
- 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...
- Traumatic aortic rupture, also called traumatic aortic disruption or transection, is a condition in which the aorta, the largest artery in the body, is...
- of suffocation. It also occurs in the spinal shock stage in complete transection of the spinal cord occurring in injuries such as gunshot wounds. The...
- Sugiura M, and ****agawa S. Results of six hundred thirty-six esophageal transections with paraesophagogastric devascularization in the treatment of esophageal...
- ISSN 0022-3476. PMID 8021768. Contrary to the po****r belief that transections of the hymen are ****ociated with gymnastics, horseback riding, and other...
- after death. Opisthotonus can be produced experimentally in animals by transection of the midbrain (between the superior colliculus and the inferior colliculus)...
- brisk upper gastrointestinal bleeding Vascular Ruptured aneurysm Aortic transection Iatrogenic injury Bleeding arises due to either traumatic injury, underlying...
- of input from the removed brain tissue. Unilateral perforant pathway transection is a method to study how transneuronal degeneration results from denervation...