What's the difference between calx and falx?

Calx


Definition:

  • (n.) Quicklime.
  • (n.) The substance which remains when a metal or mineral has been subjected to calcination or combustion by heat, and which is, or may be, reduced to a fine powder.
  • (n.) Broken and refuse glass, returned to the post.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His fifth album as Aphex Twin - other aliases include AFX, Polygon Window, Caustic Window, Blue Calx, The Dice Man, GAK, Power-Pill and Q-Chastic - is the new double-CD, Drukqs, which ranges from exquisite blue mood piano meditations worthy of Debussy or Erik Satie to furious digital exercises that sound like pneumatic drills gone haywire.

Falx


Definition:

  • (n.) A curved fold or process of the dura mater or the peritoneum; esp., one of the partitionlike folds of the dura mater which extend into the great fissures of the brain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The right occipital lobe is retracted laterally from the falx cerebri.
  • (2) A complex form of pluridistrectual dysmorphic disorder (hypertelorism, prognathism, frontal bossing, multiple cysts of the mandible, calcification in falx cerebri, etc) was also present, suggesting a limited form of Gorlin's syndrome (nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome).
  • (3) These findings led to an initial diagnosis of falx meningioma.
  • (4) Frequently, the wall of the posterior vein adheres to the falx cerebri, presenting ascendant trajet to the inferior wall of the sinus.
  • (5) Evaluation of falx images on CT scan was done in 964 normal or abnormal cases in relation to different CT slice level, age, sex, pineal body and habenula and choroid plexus.
  • (6) The autopsy confirmed the diagnosis of melorheostosis and revealed a meningioma of falx cerebri in close proximity to predominantly intraventricular calcified tissue.
  • (7) Calcification of the falx cerebri of the dura mater, as well as other areas of the brain, have been reported.
  • (8) It is suggested that other characteristics of the syndrome, such as jaw cysts, palmar and plantar pitting and calcification of the falx cerebri will develop as the patient grows older.
  • (9) The article analyses the late results of surgical treatment of 123 patients with parasagittal meningiomas of various localization along the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) and falx cerebri (FC).
  • (10) The tumour originated from the falx in the left fronto-parietal region near the paracentral lobule.
  • (11) The incidence of calcification in the choroid plexus and the falx cerebri was also considerably less than previously reported.
  • (12) The bright midline echo observed in fetal cranial sonography has been termed by many authors the "falx cerebri."
  • (13) The falx meningioma recurred locally and repeatedly, despite radiation therapy and chemoimmunotherapy.
  • (14) Computed tomography scan in a 43-year-old woman revealed a fusiform mass involving the falx.
  • (15) A case of a recurrent hemangiopericytoma of the falx which responded well to radiotherapy is reported.
  • (16) A report of an interhemispheric ependymoma with classical angiographic characteristics of falx meningioma illustrates that a neoplasm of intracerebral origin may present in a predomimantly extracerebral location.
  • (17) After the second operation, repeated recurrence of multiple tumors was seen, which were in the frontal, parietal and occipital convexities, parasagittal regions and falx.
  • (18) A postmortem specimen of densely "calcified" falx cerebri was examined that revealed cortical bone and a medullary cavity complete with bony trabeculae and marrow.
  • (19) The configuration of Model III is the same as Model II but more detailed anatomical features of the head interior were added, such as, cerebral spinal fluid (CSF); falx cerebri, dura, and tentorium.
  • (20) Thin wall was enhanced smoothly and the nodule attached to the falx was enhanced heterogeneously.

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