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cerebral /cer·e·bral/ (sĕ-re´bral) (ser´ĕ-bral) pertaining to the cerebrum.
Cerebral Pertaining to the brain. Mentioned in: Altitude Sickness cerebral [ser′əbrəl, sərē′brəl] pertaining to the cerebrum. cerebral pertaining to the cerebrum. See also brain. cerebral circulation arterial blood supply reaches the anterior, middle and posterior cerebral arteries via the circle of Willis, in some species originating directly from the internal carotid and basilar arteries, in others via an interposed rete mirabile. See also blood-brain barrier, blood-CSF barrier, cerebrospinal fluid. cerebral contusion contusion of the brain following a head injury. See also cerebral contusion. cerebral cortex the convoluted layer of gray matter covering the cerebral hemispheres, which governs thought, memory, sensation and voluntary movement. See also brain, pyramidal tracts, extrapyramidal system. cerebral cortical dysplasia encompasses a range of disorders including neuronal heterotopia, microgyria, ulegyria, lissencephaly, pachygyria. cerebral diencephalic syndrome the clinical signs associated with lesions of the cerebral cortex and diencephalon. They include behavioral or mental change, abnormal movements such as circling and head pressing, deficits in contralateral postural responses and sometimes visual impairment. cerebral dura mater the membranous cover around the brain. Endosteal and meningeal layers are separated only by the cranial venous sinuses. Continuous with the spinal cord dura and the sheaths of the spinal nerves. Has three internal folds which separate sections of the brain. See falx cerebri, tentorium cerebelli, sella turcica. cerebral edema, cytotoxic caused by neurotoxins, this edema is intracellular. cerebral edema, generalized when all cerebral tissues are affected as in disturbances which create marked differences from normal of sodium and potassium ion concentration in tissues. cerebral edema, interstitial edema of the central white matter as in hydrocephalus affecting the brain and hydromyelia affecting the spinal cord. cerebral edema, vasogenic when the edema is intercellular and due usually to damage to the vascular endothelium. cerebral flush the congestion of the cerebral vessels causing a pink coloration; of infections by Babesia bovis and B. bigemina it is the former in which the cerebral flush occurs. cerebral gyri convolutions on the surface of the cerebrum. cerebral hemisphere symmetrical right and left halves of the cerebrum divided by the longitudinal fissure. cerebral peduncle see cerebral peduncle. cerebral pia mater thin connective tissue membrane that lies closely against the cerebral surface and carries blood vessels into the tissues of the brain. cerebral piriform lobe on the floor of the brain medial to the lateral olfactory tract. cerebral pole frontal (rostral) and occipital (caudal) poles of the cerebrum. cerebral substantia nigra occupies the interior of the cerebral peduncles. cerebral syndrome characterized by abnormal mental state, abnormal movements such as pacing or head pressing, visual impairment and seizures. cerebral theileriosis infection with Theileria parva or aberrant forms of T. taurotragi originating from the eland. Called also turning sickness. cerebral vascular accident (CVA) a disorder of the blood vessels serving the cerebrum, resulting from an impaired blood supply to parts of the brain. Called stroke in humans. cerebral ventriculography see ventriculography. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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