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  2. Funiculus (neuroanatomy) - Wikipedia

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    A funiculus is a small bundle of axons (nerve fibres), enclosed by the perineurium.A small nerve may consist of a single funiculus, but a larger nerve will have several funiculi collected together into larger bundles known as fascicles.

  3. Subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord - Wikipedia

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    Subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord, also known as myelosis funiculus, or funicular myelosis, [1] also Lichtheim's disease, [2] [3] and Putnam-Dana syndrome, [4] refers to degeneration of the posterior and lateral columns of the spinal cord as a result of vitamin B 12 deficiency (most common).

  4. Inguinal hernia - Wikipedia

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    Funicular: here the processus vaginalis is closed at its lower end just above the epididymis. The content of the hernial sac can be felt separately from the testis which lies below the hernia. Complete (or scrotal): here the processus vaginalis is patent throughout. The hernial sac is continuous with the tunica vaginalis of the testis.

  5. Funiculus - Wikipedia

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    in insect antennae, the funicle is the segment connecting the club with the base; in flowering plants, the funiculus is the stalk that attaches an ovule to the placenta; in mycology, the funicular cord is a sticky trailing thread that attaches the peridioles (the "eggs") to the peridium (the "nest") in some species of bird's nest fungi

  6. Funicular - Wikipedia

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    Nazaré Funicular in Nazaré, Portugal – a two-rail funicular There are three main rail layouts used on funiculars; depending on the system, the track bed can consist of four, three, or two rails. Early funiculars were built to the four-rail layout, with two separate parallel tracks and separate station platforms at both ends for each vehicle.

  7. Neurologists reveal 15 subtle migraine symptoms — that aren't ...

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    A migraine headache can throw your whole day off track. But if you can learn to pick up on your subtle migraine warning signs, you might able to avoid the pain entirely, experts say. "This is a ...

  8. Lhermitte's sign - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] This occurs ~2 1/2 months following injury, without associated neurological symptoms or pain, and typically resolves within 1 year. [ citation needed ] This sign is also sometimes seen as part of a " discontinuation syndrome " associated with certain psychotropic medications, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and ...

  9. Neuralgia - Wikipedia

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    This includes aching teeth, ear aches, feeling of fullness in sinuses, cheek pain, pain in forehead and temples, jaw pain, pain around eyes, and occasional electric shock-like stabs. Unlike typical neuralgia, this form can also cause pain in the back of the scalp and neck.