- Kernohan notch
- Ker·no·han notch (kurґnə-han) [James Watson Kernohan, Irish-born American pathologist, 1896–1981] see under notch.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Kernohan notch — a groove in the cerebral peduncle caused by displacement of the brainstem against the tentorium in some cases of transtentorial herniation … Medical dictionary
Kernohan's notch — is a cerebral peduncle indentation associated with some forms of transtentorial herniation.cite web |url=http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi bin/omd?Kernohan s+notch |title=Definition: Kernohan s notch from Online Medical Dictionary |format= |work=… … Wikipedia
notch — 1. An indentation at the edge of any structure. 2. Any short, narrow, V shaped deviation, whether positive or negative, in a linear tracing. SYN: incisura [TA], emargination, incisure … Medical dictionary
Kernohan — James W., U.S. pathologist, 1896–1981. See K. notch … Medical dictionary
James Watson Kernohan — (1897 1981) was an Irish American pathologist from County Antrim , Ireland. He studied medicine at Queen’s University, and in 1931 he emigrated to the United States and subsequently worked as a pathologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,… … Wikipedia
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