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cephalad Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

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cephalad's Usage Examples:

The embryology that explains the pathology of an ectopic ureter is a cephalad origin of the ureteral bud on the mesonephric duct.


clinician to apply pressure on the thyroid cartilage posteriorly, then cephalad (upwards) and, finally, laterally towards the patient's right.


access to the cephalad (top) surface of the transverse mesocolon.


Focal adhesions frequently tether the greater omentum to the cephalad aspect of the.


the exact cause is not known, it is suspected that microgravity-induced cephalad fluid shift and comparable physiological changes play a significant role.


caudally with a faint sclerotic rim and a wide zone of transition more cephalad.


Supralevator abscess forms from cephalad extension of the intersphincteric abscess above the levator ani or from.


In infants, it often divides cephalad to the sternoclavicular articulation, within the anterior triangle of the.


The muscles are then lifted away, toward the patient's head (cephalad).


It is then directed medially and cephalad toward the apex of the orbit.


between the fourth pair of coxae, gradually enlarging and obtusely truncate cephalad.


radiography showing mediastinal air adjacent to the aorta and tracking cephalad adjacent to the left common carotid artery.


hard to distinguish from the inguinal type (especially when ascending cephalad): however, they generally appear more rounded, and, in contrast to inguinal.


Counterclockwise atrial flutter (known as cephalad-directed atrial flutter) is more commonly seen.


Further examples may include cephalad (towards the cephalic end), craniad, and distad.


flexures, coming back upon itself and, after a short course, bending sharply cephalad and rightward forming a ureter which tapers to a subterminal meatus behind.


electrode is inserted into the lower, inner aspect of the leg, slightly cephalad/rostral to the medial malleolus.


This is usually done by inserting the OPA with its curve facing cephalad and rotating it 180 degrees as you enter the posterior pharynx.


maneuver, which corresponds to applying pressure below the umbilicus in cephalad and dorsal direction, elevates the root of the SMA, also slightly easing.



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