cervical regions
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Cervical cancer — Classification and external resources Histopathologic image (H E stain) of carcinoma in situ, stage 0. ICD 10 C … Wikipedia
Cervical screening — is a way of preventing cervical cancer from developing, and diagnosing the disease at an early stage. In the USA, cervical screening is usually performed using the Pap test (or smear test ),[1] though the UK screening programmes changed the… … Wikipedia
Cervical enlargement — Diagrams of the medulla spinalis. (Cervical enlargement labeled at upper right.) Latin intumescentia cervicalis Gray s … Wikipedia
cervical groove — See: carapace groove (c) [Martin, 2005]. A groove or series of grooves sometimes present on the carapace; it is mesially transverse, laterally oblique, and separates the gatric and hepatic regions from the cardiac and branchial regions [Chace and … Crustacea glossary
Cervical vertebrae — Bone: Cervical vertebrae Vertebral column … Wikipedia
Cervical lymph nodes — This article is about lymph nodes in the neck. For lymph nodes near the cervix, see external iliac lymph nodes and inguinal lymph nodes. Lymph: Cervical lymph nodes Regional lymph tissue. (Cerv … Wikipedia
cervical sulcus — Groove or series of grooves sometimes present on carapace; mesially transverse, laterally oblique, and separates gastric and hepatic regions from cardiac and branchial regions. (Syn. (or groove)) [Butler, T.H.]. Mesially transverse and laterally… … Crustacea glossary
cervical furrow — (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) In Decapoda, a transverse groove in the median part of a carapace, between the gastric and cardiac regions, curving toward the antennal spine; cervical suture … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
ŒSOPHAGE CERVICAL ET HYPOPHARYNX — L’hypopharynx et l’œsophage cervical méritent d’être regroupés car ces deux organes constituent une zone frontière où se retrouvent certains aspects physiologiques et pathologiques, mentionnés par ailleurs dans l’article DIGESTIF (APPAREIL), dont … Encyclopédie Universelle
carapace regions — (Order Decapoda): (a) antennal. Anterior marginal part bordering orbital region laterally, adjoining hepatic, pterygostomial, and occasionally also frontal regions. (b) anterolateral. Lateral part bordering subhepatic or hepatic regions. (c)… … Crustacea glossary