dorsalis Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɔːˈseɪ.lɪs]
  • Us [ dɔːrˈsæl.ɪs]

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Examples of dorsalis

  • With confidential registration diseases such as syphilis (including tabes dorsalis and dementia paralytica) suddenly appeared to be more widespread than in previous years.

  • Under binocular examination, it becomes evident that the preserved dorsal margin does not represent the margo dorsalis of the crest.

  • This evidently belongs to the dorsalis group, but the description is not full enough for purposes of tabulation.

  • There was some recovery in all patients with an incomplete clinical picture of tabes dorsalis.

  • As noted above, the area dorsalis is the portion of the retina that pigeons apparently used for viewing the discriminative stimuli used in our behavioral task.

  • He made early observations associated with syphilis to tabes dorsalis (nerve fiber and nerve cell degeneration).

  • The bones of the braincase are largely inaccessible but a small inner ear opening, the "recessus tympanicus dorsalis", is visible.

  • Specifically, the muscle that causes abduction of the arytenoid cartilage, the cricoarytenoideus dorsalis muscle, ceases to function.

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