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ipsilateral
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ipsilateral /ip·si·lat·er·al/ (ip″sĭ-lat´er-al) situated on or affecting the same side.
ip·si·lat·er·al (ps-ltr-l)
adj.
Located on or affecting the same side of the body.

ipsilateral
Etymology: L, ipse, same, latus, side
affecting the same side of the body. Compare contralateral.

ipsilateral (ip″sô ilat´rl),
adj originating or occurring on the same side of the body.

ipsilateral
on the same side.

ipsilateral
A term relating to the same side. See contralateral; lateral geniculate bodies.


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Some of the secondary vestibular neurons receiving innervation from the ipsilateral labyrinth have axons that decussate and synapse in the contralateral abducens nucleus, whereas others ascend ipsilaterally to the oculomotor nucleus.
3) in the other 29% of cases, dye was distributed ipsilaterally to the side of carotid artery injection despite ligation of the lingual artery on the injected side, implying ipsilateral collateral contributions.
They then quickly unloaded this limb and simultaneously loaded the contralateral limb, which initiated the swing phase ipsilaterally.
 
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