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What does M stand for?

Mesial


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Of the 97 patients, 60 had mesial temporal sclerosis, 18 had lesional temporal lobe epilepsy, and 19 had idiopathic temporal lobe epilepsy.
NPH symptoms have been found to be linked to several regions of the brain, such as the basal parts of the frontal lobes, the mesial part of the temporal lobes, the periventricular region and the upper brainstem.
The mesial side of the tooth laces the dental midline, and the distal surface is away from the dental midline (figure 1).
The maxillary left canine could have been rotated slightly mesial in.
He told her about the gamma knife, a non-invasive technique which is geared towards patients who have temporal lobe epilepsy (complex partial seizures) caused by mesial temporal sclerosis.
Risk factors identified for this verbal memory decline include later age of epilepsy onset, higher memory performance at baseline, dominant hemisphere resection, no clear asymmetry of memory function during testing, and an absence of clear structural abnormalities of the mesial temporal structures on the side being considered for resection.
Pseudotremia reynoldsae can furthermore be separated from all known Pseudotremia in Indiana by the presence of the dentate mesial margin of the median angiocoxite.
Grundman and his colleagues showed a relationship between low body mass index (BMI) and loss of volume in the mesial temporal cortex, which governs cognitive functions like learning, memory, and affect, as well as sleep, aggression, and appetite.

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