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ce·phal·ic C0205800 (sə-făl′ĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to the head.2. Located on, in, or near the head. [French céphalique, from Latin cephalicus, from Greek kephalikos, from kephalē, head; see ghebh-el- in Indo-European roots.] ce·phal′i·cal·ly adv.cephalic (sɪˈfælɪk) adj1. (Anatomy) of or relating to the head2. (Anatomy) situated in, on, or near the headce•phal•ic (səˈfæl ɪk) adj. 1. of or pertaining to the head. 2. situated or directed toward the head. [1590–1600; < Latin cephalicus < Greek kephalikós= kephal(ḗ) head + -ikos -ic] ce•phal′i•cal•ly, adv. -cephalic var. of -cephalous: oxycephalic. [< Greek -kephal(os)] ce·phal·ic (sə-făl′ĭk) Located on or near the head.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | cephalic - of or relating to the headcaudal - constituting or relating to a tail; "caudal appendage" | Translationscephalic
cephalic[sə′fal·ik] (zoology) Of or pertaining to the head or anterior end. cephalic
cephalic [sĕ-fal´ik] pertaining to the head, or to the head end of the body.cra·ni·al (krā'nē-ăl), 1. Relating to the cranium or head. See also: cephalad. Synonym(s): cranialis [TA], cephalic2. Synonym(s): superior (1) cephalic (sə-făl′ĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to the head.2. Located on, in, or near the head. ce·phal′i·cal·ly adv.cra·ni·al (krā'nē-ăl) 1. Relating to the cranium or head. Synonym(s): cephalic. 2. Synonym(s): superior (2) . See also: cephaladcephalic Relating to the head or in the direction of the head.cephalic pertaining to the head.cra·ni·al (krā'nē-ăl) Relating to the cranium or head. See also: cephalad Synonym(s): cephalic. Patient discussion about cephalicQ. I need help with a delicate topic. My neice was diagnoised with Cranial Transannular Where he forehead was once as normal, now it has a forming point in the center to make it look as though her skull is shrinking inward. Please anyone help with any information you may haveA. your question troubled me... from what i know of bone development - what you say can very much happen but i never heard of a case like that.and i looked a bit about maybe some information about it, but i'm pretty sure that the name you gave is not the disease that she has, it's just a description. Cranial means skull, Trans means cross over and Annular means ring. but if you'll find the right name, or if it is really the real name, here is a bit of places you might find information- http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec05.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/bonediseases.html
Q. Is there any problem, if an arachnoid cyst ,2cmx1.5cm size, rostral to cerebellar region left untreated? symptoms: repeated headaches, twitching of muscles, tirednessA. An arachnoid cyst that leads to symptoms usually needs treatment. Mild symptoms as you suggested are ok to left untreated however gradual onset of new symptoms may arise such as seizures, paralysis and other complications, therefore once symptoms occur one should consider treatment. More discussions about cephaliccephalic Related to cephalic: cephalic vein, cephalic presentationAntonyms for cephalicadj of or relating to the headAntonyms |