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plexus n. , pl. plexus or -uses . A structure in the form of a network, especially of nerves, blood vessels, or lymphatics: the cardiac plexus; the
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Choroid plexus cysts (CPCs) are cysts that occur within choroid plexus of the brain. The brain contains pockets or spaces called ventricles with a spongy layer of cells and blood vessels called the choroid plexus.

choroid plexus papilloma (CPP) is a slow-growing tumor (referred to as "benign") and only rarely spreads to other parts of the brain and spinal cord.

Brachial plexus palsy: Paralysis of the arm due to an injury to the brachial plexus, a network of spinal nerves that originates in the back of the neck, extends through the axilla (armpit), and gives rise to nerves to the upper limb.

Brachial plexus dysfunction (brachial plexopathy) is a form of peripheral neuropathy. It occurs when there is damage to the brachial plexus, an area where a nerve bundle from the spinal cord splits into the individual arm nerves.

Solar plexus chakra: The solar plexus is the region where the abdomen and the thorax meet. The chakra associated with this area governs digestion, mental function, and power. Its color is yellow and its element is fire.

Celiac plexus neurolysis (CPN): Sometimes referred to as a celiac block, ...

Brachial plexus injury symptoms can vary tremendously, depending upon the severity and extent of the injury. The mildest variety often occurs during contact sports, such as football, when the brachial plexus nerves get stretched.

Brachial plexus injuries typically affect only the upper arm.
Erb's paralysis affects the upper arm and rotation of the lower arm.
Klumpke paralysis affects the hand. Tthe infant may also have an eyelid droop on the opposite side.

Brachial Plexus
The Brachial Plexus is the network of nerves which supply the arm.

Brachial plexus and phrenic nerve
The phrenic nerve lies above the anterior scalene muscle and deep to the transverse cervical artery. The brachial plexus exits lower in the neck and then passes between the anterior and middle scalene muscles.

IRRITATION OF SOLAR PLEXUS AND SYMPATHETIC NERVES"Fomentation over abdomen 3 times daily; during intervals, Heating Compress; abdominal supporter.

- The immediate environment of all the cellular elements of the body is lymph, and in the central nervous system there is a special form of lymph, the cerebro-spinal fluid, which is secreted by the choroid plexus in the venticles of the brain.

The varicocoele is normally present from early childhood, as the defective valves within the pampiniform plexus of veins around the testis slowly allow the formation of a varicocoele.

The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that join together to form the nerves of the arm, hand, and fingers. If the brachial plexus is stretched during delivery, the newborn may have weakness or paralysis involving all or part of an arm.

One-sided absence of the Moro reflex suggests the possibility of a fractured clavicle or injury to the brachial plexus, which can occur because of birth trauma.

The TRH travels through the venous plexus located in the pituitary stalk to the pituitary gland, also in the brain. In response, the pituitary gland then releases thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) into the blood.

A condition marked by numbness, tingling, pain, weakness, or limited movement in the arm or hand. It is caused by an impairment of the brachial plexus, a network of nerves that affect the arm and hand.
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The uvea contains the iris, that colored part that controls the amount of light entering the eye, the coroid plexus that is a collection of many small blood vessels, and an organ named the ciliary body that produces the fluid filling the eye.

organ(s), direct extension to the contralateral pleura, invasion into the spine, extension to the internal surface of the pericardium, pericardial effusion with positive cytology, invasion of the myocardium, and/or invasion of the brachial plexus.

There is a rich plexus of lymphatics beneath the nipple and areola in both men and women, and the subareolar location of most male breast cancers allows easy access of tumor cells to these lymph channels.

Brachial palsy occurs when the brachial plexus (the group of nerves that supplies the arms and hands) is injured. It is most common when there is difficulty delivering the baby's shoulder, called shoulder dystocia.

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