10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FORNICAL»
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Corneal Healing Responses to Injuries and Refractive Surgeries
cells grew better than bulbar and palpebral epithelial cells. The fornical epithelial
cells in general proliferated more rapidly, remained on average relatively small in
size, reached confluence earlier and, under our experimental conditions, could ...
It is divided into three zones: tarsal, fornical–orbital, and bulbar. B, Increased
magnification shows the tight adherence of the substantia propria of the tarsal (
palpebral) conjunctival epithelium (t) to the underlying tarsal connective tissue
and the ...
Myron Yanoff, Joseph W. Sassani, 2009
3
Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
Anterior Fornical Lesions In earlier human cases, impaired as well as intact
memory function has been reported following bilateral FO damage. In a series of
193 patients of whom 1 80 underwent anterior fornicotomy for the treatment of ...
F. Cohadon, V. V. Dolenc, J. Lobo Antunes, 1998
4
Handbook of Episodic Memory
... of the fornix it has been possible to visualize those medial temporal neurons
that project via the fornix (Saunders and Aggleton, 2007). Within the
hippocampus, fornical projections were concentrated in the rostral portion of CA3
and most of ...
Ekrem Dere, Alexander Easton, Lynn Nadel, 2008
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Keyhole Approaches in Neurosurgery: Volume 1: Concept and ...
7.0.13 Using a transforaminal approach, optimum placement of the craniotomy is
essential to avoid fornical contusion. With good preoperative planning, the
individual anatomy of the foramen of Monro and the size and site of the
interthalamic ...
Axel Perneczky, Stefan Kindel, T. Kanno, 2009
6
Teaching Atlas of Urologic Imaging
Further distension may result in a fornical rupture, an extravasation of contrast,
and, paradoxically, a resolution of the patient's pain and resolved persistent
nephrogram. Fornical ruptures can be managed conservatively as long as the
ureteral ...
Robert Older, Matthew Bassignani, 2011
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Pediatric Neuroradiology: Brain. Head, Neck and Spine
Longitudinal fibers represent 80% of fornical fibers. Another 20% form the
hippocampal commissure. This extends between the fornical crura (posterior
columns) across the midline, under the corpus callosum and above the cistern
ofthe velum ...
C. Raybaud, R. Biancheri, Paolo Tortori-Donati, 2010
8
Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
They include the corpus callosum, the largest commissure, a rostral commissure
which ispart ofthe paleopallium and the fornical commissure which is related to
the archipallium, the caudal collicular commissure which connects thecaudal ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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The Human Brain During the Early First Trimester
... (contains axons from thalamic neurons entering Parenchymal expansion due
to extensive neuronal migration from the NEPs continues in the diencephalon
Choroid Fornical cerebral cortex) Migrating mammillary body neurons G.GW8,
C609 ...
Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman, 2007
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Functions of the Septo-Hippocampal System
But the important point is that there was no difference between animals with
fornical lesions and controls. Both responded in the same way to the distant
discriminative stimulus. Therefore, it would seem that rats with fornical lesions
can use ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FORNICAL»
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From “California”: ForniCal: State agency responsible for setting up dates for married politicians. This week's contest was suggested by one of ... «Washington Post, Mar 15»
The Inflammatory Theory of Depression
... supraoptic areas of the hypothalamus and the sub-fornical organ, and, in lower concentrations, in the paraventricular hypothalamus, cortex, ... «Futurehealth, Aug 12»