lumbar enlargement
The term lumbar enlargement refers to the section of the spinal cord that extends from lumbar segments 1 to sacral segments 3. It is associated with nerve roots that innervate the lower extremities and is one of two cord enlargements; the other is the cervical enlargement ( Carpenter-1983, Malas-2000 ).
Also known as
Name | Language | Source | Source Citation | Source Title | Organism |
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ensanchamiento lumbar | Spanish | Carpenter-1994 | edicion 4, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore; traducción de Editorial Medica Panamericana, Buenos Aires, efectuada por el Dr. Alejandro Kaufman | Neuroanatomía Fundamentos | human |
lumbar enlargement | English | Carpenter-1983 | Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1983 | Human Neuroanatomy | human |
lumbosacral enlargement | English | Swanson-2014 | Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins and Historical Foundations | mouse | |
rigonfiamento lombare | Italian | Carpenter-1995 | EdiSes, s.r.l.- Napoli, 1995 | Fondamenti di Neuroanatomia | human |
intumensi lumboscral | Indonesian | Noback-1982 | Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kedokteran EGC, 1982 | Anatomi Susunan Saraf Manusia, Prinsip-Prinsip Dasar Neurobiologi | human |
Intumescentia lumbosacralis | Latin | Schiebler-1999 | Eighth Edition, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1999. | Anatomie | human |
lumbosacral enlargement | English | Swanson-2014 | Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins and Historical Foundations | rat | |
lumbosacral enlargement | English | Swanson-2014 | Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins and Historical Foundations | macaque |