Lipoma on the sole of the foot

A lipoma is a benign tumor that originates from fatty tissue cells (adipocytes). Such a benign fat tumor is one of the most common tumors in humans, about 2 percent of all people have a lipoma. Lipomas are most frequently located in the area of the head (lipoma on the head) and neck, on the … Lipoma on the sole of the foot

These symptoms indicate a pinched nerve at the rib | Pinched nerve at the rib

These symptoms indicate a pinched nerve at the rib A symptom that is most likely to indicate a pinched nerve at the rib is the rather sharp, stabbing, easily localized pain. If pain occurs during coughing or during deep inspiration or expiration (inhalation/exhalation), this most likely indicates irritation of the intercostal nerves. It may happen … These symptoms indicate a pinched nerve at the rib | Pinched nerve at the rib

These alternative diseases cause comparable symptoms! | Pinched nerve at the rib

These alternative diseases cause comparable symptoms! There are some diseases of the internal organs that can also cause pain in the ribs or intercostal muscles. A possible cause could be a rib contusion or rib fracture that may have damaged the nerve. However, one would also have pain at the bruise mark or fracture and … These alternative diseases cause comparable symptoms! | Pinched nerve at the rib

Tasks of the cerebral cortex | Tasks of the cerebrum

Tasks of the cerebral cortex The cerebral cortex, also known as the cortex cerebri, is visible from the outside and envelops the brain. It is also known as the grey matter, because in a fixed state it appears greyish in relation to the cerebral medulla. The cerebral cortex contains the nerve cores of the nerve … Tasks of the cerebral cortex | Tasks of the cerebrum

Tasks of the cerebral medulla | Tasks of the cerebrum

Tasks of the cerebral medulla The cerebral medulla is also known as the white matter. It consists of a network of supply and support cells between which the nerve processes, the axons, run in bundles. These bundles are combined into pathways. There are no cell bodies in the white matter. Their task is therefore to … Tasks of the cerebral medulla | Tasks of the cerebrum

Cooperation of the cerebrum with the cerebellum | Tasks of the cerebrum

Cooperation of the cerebrum with the cerebellum The cerebellum lies at the back of the skull, below the cerebrum. Also known as the cerebellum, it serves as a control centre for the coordination, learning and fine-tuning of movement sequences. It receives information from the organ of equilibrium in the ear, the spinal cord, the eyes, … Cooperation of the cerebrum with the cerebellum | Tasks of the cerebrum

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Synonyms Medulla oblongata, bulb medullae spinalis Definition The medulla oblongata is part of the central nervous system (CNS). It is the lowest (caudal) part of the brain. The medulla oblongata is counted together with the bridge (pons) and the midbrain (mesencephalon) as part of the brain stem (truncus cerebri). The medulla oblongata contains nerve nuclei … Extended Mark