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ax·on A0556800 (ăk′sŏn′) also ax·one (-sōn′)n. The usually long process of a nerve fiber that generally conducts impulses away from the body of the nerve cell. [Greek axōn, axis.] ax′on·al (ăk′sə-nəl, ăk-sŏn′əl) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | axonal - of or relating to or resembling an axonneuroscience - the scientific study of the nervous system | EncyclopediaSeeaxonaxonal
ax·o·nal (ak'sō-năl), Pertaining to an axon; most often used to describe the type of underlying nerve pathology responsible for generalized polyneuropathies. In this context, usually used incorrectly, that is, "axonal polyneuropathy", rather than "axon loss polyneuropathy" (to distinguish the disorder from a "demyelinating polyneuropathy").ax·o·nal (ak'sō-năl) Pertaining to an axon. ax·o·nal (ak'sō-năl) Pertaining to an axon; most often used to describe the type of underlying nerve pathology responsible for generalized polyneuropathies. In this context, usually used incorrectly, i.e., "axonal polyneuropathy", rather than "axon loss polyneuropathy" (to distinguish the disorder from a "demyelinating polyneuropathy"). axonal Related to axonal: Axonal transport, axonal degeneration, axonal neuropathyWords related to axonaladj of or relating to or resembling an axonRelated Words |