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cervical spondylosis new understanding of cervical disease31.) cervical spondylosis new understanding of cervical disease

Over one day ago | Mon Dec 31 11:14:00 PST 2007

the reason: sacral spine muscles attached to the bottom of the lumbosacral iliac crest, after the iliac crest on the back and sacrum, a triangular formation of a strong regional force, attached to the top of occipital bone, ...

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health update32.) health update

Over one day ago | Mon Oct 2 11:13:00 PDT 2006

after speaking with my doctor, my headaches were identified as a result of an additional injury to my occipital bone. although they feel like migraines, they are not. the medical condition is called occipital neuralgia, ...

From arieanna

english pointer33.) english pointer

Over one day ago | Mon Jun 2 22:10:00 PDT 2008

pronounced occipital bone. stop : well defined. facial region : nose : dark, but may be lighter in the cas of a lemon and white coloured dog. nostrils wide, soft and moist. muzzle : somewhat concave, ending on level with nostrils, ...

From Krasio

Unilateral, double hypoglossal nerves leaving the cranial cavity ...34.) Unilateral, double hypoglossal nerves leaving the cranial cavity ...

Over one day ago | Mon Mar 10 0:00:00 PDT 2008

occipital bone. The extra cranial course and distribution. of the nerve was normal. The two hypoglossal canals of. the left side were separated from each other by a gap of. about 0.5 cm. The two canals had joined to form one ...

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the sphenoid bone35.) the sphenoid bone

Over one day ago | Thu May 10 9:08:00 PDT 2007

the sphenoid joins at the bottom ot the skull with the occipital bone to form the sphenobasilar junction. this junction acts like a pump to move the cerebospinal fluid thoughout the nervous system. this delivers nutrients to your brain, ...

From dr john

Pubmed du 1/01/09_Screen printing Machine_SMTSHOP NEWS36.) Pubmed du 1/01/09_Screen printing Machine_SMTSHOP NEWS

16 hours, 4 minutes ago | Wed Jan 7 5:45:00 PST 2009

RESULTS : Relative to the control group, the sib-ASD group showed prolonged latency of the occipital P400 event-related potentials component in response to direct gaze, but they did not differ in earlier components. ...

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basset hound37.) basset hound

Over one day ago | Wed May 28 4:46:00 PDT 2008

skull : domed, with prominent occipital bone, of medium width at brow and tapering slightly to muzzle. stop : moderate. facial region : nose : entirely black except in light-coloured hounds, when it may be brown or liver. ...

From Krasio

when should the anterior fontanelle close?38.) when should the anterior fontanelle close?

Over one day ago | Mon Apr 17 10:48:00 PDT 2006

the anterior frontal bone has two halves which are divided by the frontal or metopic suture. the medial parietal bone has its two halves divided by the sagittal suture. the posterior occipital bone posteriorly has its two halves divided ...

From Donna D'Alessandro, M.D.

medical consult center: HEADACHE, TENSION39.) medical consult center: HEADACHE, TENSION

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 30 6:15:00 PST 2008

Evidence-Based Health Care is the integration of the best medical information with the values of the patient and your skill as a clinician. Less harm comes to our patients if we respect the medical literature; we have improved our ...

From medical center

This happened to me, what does this mean? any1 know their medical ...40.) This happened to me, what does this mean? any1 know their medical ...

Over one day ago | Tue Jan 29 4:17:00 PST 2008

The occipital bone, a saucer-shaped membrane bone situated at the back and lower part of the cranium, is trapezoid in shape and curved on itself. It is pierced by a large oval aperture, the foramen magnum, through which the cranial ...

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