What's the difference between subdivision and supratrochlear?

Subdivision


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of subdividing, or separating a part into smaller parts.
  • (n.) A part of a thing made by subdividing.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Other fusiform cells of the cPVN are oriented in a rostral-caudal plane and are situated more medially in this subdivision.
  • (2) Hypertrophy is restricted to subdivisions of the inferior olive included in recurrent cerebello-mesencephalic-olivary circuits.
  • (3) No substance P binding sites were present in the central region of the parvocellular subdivision or the solitary tract.
  • (4) This histochemical difference corresponded to more subtle differences in Nissl and myelin staining patterns, and suggests further structural subdivisions of potential functional significance.
  • (5) The purpose of the present study was to develop methods for routine identification of the non-compacta subdivisions in the macaque monkey.
  • (6) They were found predominantly in the first subdivision of the neck segment, which suggests that propulsion of the glomerular filtrate is a primary function of this part of the renal tubule.
  • (7) We demonstrate how FST increases with the degree of subdivision among populations.
  • (8) Ducts of the lateral prostate (LP), a ventrolateral subdivision of the DLP, initiated branching morphogenesis between 1 to 5 days after birth.
  • (9) Tests of homogeneity of means, variances and correlations for systolic blood pressure (BP), diastolic BP and weight among subdivisions of a smple of adoptive families are presented.
  • (10) Large granular T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder (LGTLD) is a heterogeneous disorder covering a broad spectrum of diseases and requiring further subdivision.
  • (11) The numerical difference was especially prominent in comparing the abducens nucleus with one of the vertical recti subdivisions.
  • (12) A chronological subdivision of the swallowing act is needed for a step-by-step analysis.
  • (13) Of the cytoarchitectonic subdivisions of S1, area 2 projects most heavily upon area 5 and area 3b the least, and there is a reversal in the antero-posterior dimension with more posterior parts of S1 projecting to more anterior parts of area 5.
  • (14) Experiments using the methods of anterograde and retrograde axonal transport and anterograde degeneration show that each subdivision has a unique pattern of connections with the midbrain.
  • (15) While the functional significance of the seams remains unknown and their specific composition clearly requires further study, it is likely that they represent important functional (e.g., viscoelastic) or biological (e.g., nutritional) subdivisions of ligament substance.
  • (16) Except for the external and posterior subdivisions, the NOA is relatively homogeneous and, in spite of the apparent lack of sublamination in Niss-stained material, four clearly defined cellular laminae were distinguished by the Golgi method.
  • (17) In contrast, no dendrite of a motoneuron in the medial subdivision entered the intermediate subdivision and vice versa.
  • (18) A rostro-lateral subdivision contains smaller, more lightly stained neurons which tend to form clusters.
  • (19) This supports the notion that these subdivisions form an anatomically, physiologically, and now molecularly distinct pathway known as the M-stream.
  • (20) Boundaries of various subdivisions, based on cytoarchitectonic criteria, were included in the model.

Supratrochlear


Definition:

  • (a.) Situated over or above a trochlea or trochlear surface; -- applied esp. to one of the subdivisions of the trigeminal nerve.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Compared to direct carotid angiography, 66% of the positive supratrochlear and 13% of the positive supraorbital findings in the hypertensive patient group could be shown to be false positive results.
  • (2) A distinction between stenosis and occlusion by UDS of the supratrochlear artery is, however, not possible, unless additional examination of the carotid arteries is performed.
  • (3) The results of the study would suggest that the median forehead flap can be elevated without incorporating the supratrochlear vessels, but the flap design should be reserved for those clinical situations where the pedicle must be extensively mobilized, e.g., reconstruction of the nasal tip and columella and the presence of a low-lying frontal hairline.
  • (4) A refinement in surgical technique for supraorbital and supratrochlear nerve avulsion for trigeminal neuralgia is presented.
  • (5) Several branches of the ophthalmic artery within the orbit are also identified, including the infratrochlear and supratrochlear artery as well as the central retinal artery.
  • (6) In 6 fresh cadavers, an injection study of the facial vessels with disulfine blue dye and Microfil demonstrated visualization of large-caliber vessels of the median forehead skin even when the supraorbital and supratrochlear vessels were interrupted.
  • (7) The authors report 20 cases of internal fixation of the humerus by the internal route, they discuss the place of internal fixation among other therapeutic methods and recall the advantages of the supratrochlear internal route, more simple to carry out and always atraumatic.
  • (8) The sensitivity of the supratrochlear compression test was 50% in the diagnosis of high-degree stenoses and occlusions of the internal carotid artery, whereas the sensitivity of the complete ultrasound investigation way about 80%.
  • (9) This was supported by the finding of a significantly (P less than 0.05) higher retrograde flow velocity in the ipsilateral supratrochlear arteries (STA) in patients with high ECA flow velocity, as compared to those with normal ECA flow.
  • (10) The supratrochlear artery was seen to be the dominant artery of the medial forehead (not the supraorbital).
  • (11) The arterial waveform pulsatility indices of the common carotid (CC), temporal (T), supratrochlear (ST), and central retinal artery (CRA) were compared with triplanar arteriograms in detecting internal carotid artery stenosis.
  • (12) A supratrochlear foramen of the humerus was demonstrated in three Turkish cattle.
  • (13) The locations of the perforation sites of the transverse facial, zygomatico-orbital, supratrochlear, supraorbital, and superficial temporal arteries may be predicted statistically within 2-cm limits with 95 percent certainty for individuals in the general population.
  • (14) Our study of 5 patients suggests that accessory ossicles in the fossa olecrani or coronoidea may represent anatomic variants, perhaps best described as os supratrochleare anterius and posterius, respectively.
  • (15) Stenoses distal to the origin of the ophthalmic artery rarely revealed the theoretically expected increase in orthograde flow velocity in the supratrochlear artery.
  • (16) Percutaneous measurements by Doppler ultrasound techniques over the supratrochlear, supraorbital and common carotid arteries may detect the presence of a stenosis in the internal carotid artery between the bifurction and the branching of ophthalmic artery.
  • (17) Particular attention is given to blood flow factors in the orbital area (in 5 of the 8 patients Doppler sonography showed a reversal of flow in the supratrochlear artery on the same side as the globe ischemia).
  • (18) Five cases of severely collapsed nose as a result of infection were corrected by excision of intranasal scar and lining the intranasal defect with median forehead island skin flaps based on supratrochlear vessels.
  • (19) With Doppler ultrasonography of the orbit the blood flow in the supratrochlear and supraorbital arteries can be determined transcutaneously.
  • (20) This is not possible by the insonation of the supratrochlear artery alone.

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