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Commonly used terms of relationship and comparison in dentistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mesial temporal sclerosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In most patients, the epileptogenic focus involves the structures of the mesial temporal lobe. These structures include the hippocampus, amygdala, and parahippocampal gyrus.
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1922: His pale Galilean eyes were upon her mesial groove. Venus Kallipyge. O, the thunder of those loins! — James Joyce, Ulysses ... This page was last modified on 27 November 2009, at 21:34. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of Use...
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More on Mesial Temporal Sclerosis ... Return to Mesial Temporal Sclerosis Overview ... Mesial temporal sclerosis is closely related to temporal lobe epilepsy, a type of partial (focal) epilepsy in which the seizure initiation point can be identified within the temporal lobe of the brain. Mesial temporal sclerosis is the loss...
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Definition of mesial occlusion in the Medical Dictionary. mesial occlusion explanation. Information about mesial occlusion in Free online English dictionary. What is mesial occlusion? Meaning of mesial occlusion medical term. ... mesial migration; mesial migration; mesial movement of tooth; mesial movement of tooth;
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Definition of mesial in the Medical Dictionary. mesial explanation. Information about mesial in Free online English dictionary. What is mesial? Meaning of mesial medical term. What does mesial mean? ... mesial migration,
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Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), the most common epilepsy in adults, is generally intractable and is suspected to be the result of recurrent excitation or inhibition circuitry. Recurrent excitation and the development of seizures have been associated with aberrant mossy fiber sprouting in the hippocampus.
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The differences between the extracted and nonextracted sides for mesial and distal roots were analyzed using a paired sample t-test. RESULTS: Both mesial and distal roots were approximately 8 degrees more vertical on the extraction sides than on the nonextraction sides.
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SUMMARY: Mesial temporal sclerosis probably has different causes. A number of retrospective studies showed that complex febrile seizures are a causative factor for the later development of mesial temporal sclerosis and temporal lobe epilepsy.
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