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Definition
Synonym
Gyrusexzision
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Gyrusexzision
f
; Gyrektomie
f
med.
excision of a cerebral gyrus; gyrectomy
Gyrusexzision
f
; Gyrektomie
f
med.
excision of a cerebral gyrus; gyrectomy
Gyrusexzision
f
; Gyrektomie
f
med.
excision of a cerebral gyrus; gyrectomy
Deutsche
Gyrusexzision Synonyme
Englische
excision of a cerebral gyrus; gyrectomy Synonyme
excision
abscission
amputation
anastomotic operation
annihilation
avulsion
bloodless operation
butchering
capital operation
chopping
cleavage
compensating operation
corneal transplant
crescent operation
cutting
cutting out
deracination
destruction
dichotomy
disentanglement
drawing
drawing out
dredging
drilling
elective operation
elimination
emergency operation
enucleation
eradication
evolvement
evulsion
excavation
exclusion
exploratory operation
expression
exsection
extinction
extirpation
extraction
extrication
fenestration operation
fission
heart transplant
interval operation
kidney transplant
laceration
major operation
mining
minor operation
mutilation
operation
organ transplant
organ transplantation
palliative operation
pressing out
pulling
quarrying
radical operation
removal
rending
rescission
resection
ripping
ripping out
scission
section
severance
slashing
slicing
splitting
squeezing out
surgery
surgical intervention
surgical operation
surgical technique
tearing
the knife
transplant
unrooting
uprooting
withdrawal
wresting out
Gyrusexzision Definition
Cerebral
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
cerebrum.
Cerebral
(
n.
)
One
of
a
class
of
lingual
consonants
in
the
East
Indian
languages.
See
Lingual,
n.
Excision
(
n.
)
The
act
of
excising
or
cutting
out
or
off
Excision
(
n.
)
The
act
of
cutting
off
from
the
church
Excision
(
n.
)
The
removal,
especially
of
small
parts,
with
a
cutting
instrument.
Gyrus
(
n.
)
A
convoluted
ridge
between
grooves
excision of a cerebral gyrus; gyrectomy Bedeutung
extirpation
excision
deracination
the
act
of
pulling
up
or
out,
uprooting,
cutting
off
from
existence
excommunication
excision
the
act
of
banishing
a
member
of
a
church
from
the
communion
of
believers
and
the
privileges
of
the
church,
cutting
a
person
off
from
a
religious
society
ablation
extirpation
cutting
out
excision
surgical
removal
of
a
body
part
or
tissue
fissure
of
Sylvius
Sylvian
fissure
lateral
cerebral
sulcus
sulcus
lateralis
cerebri
the
deepest
and
most
prominent
of
the
cortical
fissures,
separates
the
frontal
lobes
and
temporal
lobes
in
both
hemispheres
cerebral
artery
arteria
cerebri
any
of
the
arteries
supplying
blood
to
the
cerebral
cortex
anterior
cerebral
artery
one
of
two
branches
of
the
internal
carotid
artery,
divides
into
two
branches
that
serve
()
the
thalamus
and
()
parts
of
the
frontal
and
parietal
cortex
middle
cerebral
artery
one
of
two
branches
of
the
internal
carotid
artery,
divides
into
three
branches
posterior
cerebral
artery
arises
from
the
basilar
artery,
divides
into
three
branches
cerebral
vein
vena
cerebri
any
of
several
veins
serving
the
cerebral
hemispheres
of
the
brain
anterior
cerebral
vein
vena
cerebri
anterior
accompanies
the
anterior
cerebral
artery
and
empties
into
the
basal
vein
great
cerebral
vein
vena
cerebri
magna
a
cerebral
vein
formed
by
the
two
internal
cerebral
veins
and
continuing
into
the
sinus
rectus
inferior
cerebral
vein
venae
cerebrum
inferior
veins
that
drain
the
undersurface
of
the
cerebral
hemispheres
and
empty
into
the
cavernous
and
transverse
sinuses
internal
cerebral
vein
vena
cerebrum
internus
two
paired
veins
passing
caudally
near
the
midline
and
uniting
to
form
the
great
cerebral
vein
middle
cerebral
vein
vena
cerebri
media
either
of
two
cerebral
veins
deep
middle
cerebral
vein
accompanies
the
middle
cerebral
artery
deep
in
the
Sylvian
fissure,
empties
into
the
basal
vein
superficial
middle
cerebral
vein
a
large
vein
along
the
line
of
the
Sylvian
fissure
to
the
cavernous
sinus
superior
cerebral
vein
vena
cerebrum
superior
a
cerebral
vein
that
drains
the
dorsal
convexity
of
the
cerebral
hemisphere
and
empties
into
the
cavernous
sinus
peduncle
cerebral
peduncle
a
bundle
of
myelinated
neurons
joining
different
parts
of
the
brain
hemisphere
cerebral
hemisphere
either
half
of
the
cerebrum
cerebral
cortex
cerebral
mantle
pallium
cortex
the
layer
of
unmyelinated
neurons
(the
grey
matter)
forming
the
cortex
of
the
cerebrum
Broca's
area
Broca's
center
Broca's
gyrus
Broca's
convolution
convolution
of
Broca
the
motor
speech
center
in
the
left
hemisphere
of
the
brain
in
most
people
frontal
gyrus
any
of
the
convolutions
of
the
outer
surface
of
the
frontal
lobe
of
the
cerebrum
temporal
gyrus
any
of
the
convolutions
of
the
outer
surface
of
the
temporal
lobe
of
the
cerebrum
parietal
gyrus
any
of
the
convolutions
of
the
outer
surface
of
the
parietal
lobe
of
the
cerebrum
occipital
gyrus
any
of
the
convolutions
of
the
outer
surface
of
the
occipital
lobe
of
the
cerebrum
gyrus
convolution
a
convex
fold
or
elevation
in
the
surface
of
the
brain
central
gyrus
either
of
two
gyri
on
either
side
of
the
central
sulcus
precentral
gyrus
the
convolution
of
the
frontal
lobe
that
is
bounded
in
back
by
the
central
sulcus
and
that
contains
the
motor
area
postcentral
gyrus
the
convolution
of
parietal
lobe
that
is
bounded
in
front
by
the
central
sulcus
cingulate
gyrus
gyrus
cinguli
a
long
curved
structure
on
the
medial
surface
of
the
cerebral
hemispheres,
the
cortical
part
of
the
limbic
system
cerebral
aqueduct
Sylvian
aqueduct
aqueductus
cerebri
a
canal
connecting
the
third
and
fourth
ventricles
deletion
excision
cut
the
omission
that
is
made
when
an
editorial
change
shortens
a
written
passage,
an
editor's
deletions
frequently
upset
young
authors,
both
parties
agreed
on
the
excision
of
the
proposed
clause
brain
death
cerebral
death
death
when
respiration
and
other
reflexes
are
absent,
consciousness
is
gone,
organs
can
be
removed
for
transplantation
before
the
heartbeat
stops
cerebral
palsy
spastic
paralysis
a
loss
or
deficiency
of
motor
control
with
involuntary
spasms
caused
by
permanent
brain
damage
present
at
birth
cerebral
thrombosis
a
blood
clot
in
a
cerebral
artery
or
vein
cerebral
aneurysm
an
aneurysm
of
the
carotid
artery
cerebral
edema
brain
edema
swelling
of
the
brain
due
to
the
uptake
of
water
in
the
neuropile
and
white
matter
cerebral
hemorrhage
bleeding
from
a
ruptured
blood
vessel
in
the
brain
cerebral
intellectual
involving
intelligence
rather
than
emotions
or
instinct,
a
cerebral
approach
to
the
problem,
cerebral
drama
cerebral
of
or
relating
to
the
cerebrum
or
brain,
cerebral
hemisphere,
cerebral
activity
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