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  1. Se trata de una patología psicosomática producida ante estados de miedo o nerviosismo en que la persona afectada sufre los siguientes efectos: Sensación repentina de mareo. Aturdimiento. Inestabilidad. Sensación de que todo gira. Sentimiento de desmayo inminente.

  2. Hace 5 días · peroneal communicating nerve. pierces roof of popliteal fossa, runs down in the subcutaneous fat, and joins the sural nerve below the gastrocnemius bellies. lateral sural cutaneous nerve - pierces the roof of the fossa over the lateral gastrocnemius head.

  3. Hace 5 días · The use of the general term "syrinx" has grown out of the difficulty in distinguishing between hydromyelia and syringomyelia using imaging modalities. Strictly speaking, in hydromyelia, there is dilatation of the central canal of the spinal cord, and thus the lesion is lined by ependyma.

  4. Hace 3 días · 6.489. Plaza Central Santiago de Tuna, Santiago de Tuna, Huarochirí, Lima, Perú. El 13 de agosto de 2023 se realizará la «Segunda Fecha» del Desafío Huarochirí organizada por Vértigo Perú en Santiago de Tuna, Huarochirí. Modalidades son Chaski (22 kilómetros) y Purix (8 kilómetros). Más información ». Trail Running.

  5. Hace 4 días · Intervertebral disc disease nomenclature has changed over the years, and familiarity with definitions is essential if clear communication is to be achieved via radiology reports or referrals, especially as lumbar disc disease is a common problem and a source of a great deal of imaging.

  6. Hace 3 días · motor. sensory nerves (afferent nerves): transmit impulses toward the spinal cord. Motor nerves (efferent nerves) transmit impulses away from the spinal cord. What three layers are the spinal meninges made of (explain what each layer is) dura mater - tough, fibrous outermost layer. arachnoid mater - middle layer.

  7. Hace 3 días · The lateral/horizontal semicircular canal is responsible for yaw, which is detected when the head moves from side to side, as when we shake our head to say no. The posterior semicircular canal is responsible for roll, which is detected when we lean our head toward our shoulder or when doing a cartwheel