Being in or directed toward the midline or mesial plane of the body.
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Examples for "distal "
1 Objective: to describe time lost from work following a distal radius fracture.
2 Generally, the risk of distal limb fracture increased with increasing horse age.
3 Conclusions: An important delay before diagnosis is frequently observed in proximal - without - distal claudication.
4 Physicians should practice a systematic vascular screening in case of distal arteriopathy.
5 Thus, distal transport loss is predegenerative and may represent a therapeutic target.
1 Segmental MRI analysis in mesial temporal atrophy provides added useful diagnostic information.
2 CT detected only four cases of mesial temporal sclerosis, while MRI showed nine cases.
3 However, no significant PCP changes were observed in the occipital or mesial temporal lobes.
4 Conclusion: We report identification of a genetic locus for familial mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.
5 The mesial and distal contact areas of these teeth were marked with fluid resin.
6 No associations between surgical outcome and the patterns of mesial temporal atrophy were detected.
7 Juno's wide back and mesial groove, is any thing so lovely as the back?
8 A trend toward less left mesial temporal activity in LMTS patients is seen as well.
9 Background: Recent neuroimaging studies have reported structural abnormalities of mesial temporal lobe structures in schizophrenia.
10 Statistical significance was observed for mesial - distal cure direction only.
11 The impact of including these electrodes in ESI in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy is also discussed.
12 Results: The transorbital approach permitted direct access to the mesial temporal structures through the lateral orbital wall.
13 Mandibular premolars were extracted and each socket corresponding to the mesial root was left to heal undisturbed.
14 In mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) widespread functional networks are involved in seizure generation and propagation.
15 Standing exactly at the back, there is a remarkable flatness at the lower end of the mesial groove.
16 Materials and methods: Eleven patients with mesial TLE and 13 control subjects were examined with multisection MR spectroscopic imaging.
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