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Old 08-05-2010, 02:28 PM #1
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myelomalacia: softening of the spinal cord/ no blood flow in cord/injuried
cephalocaudal: when I looked this up, in () it stated width, but I am not sure

You know I understand, the impression, is what the doc goes on, but reading the findings, look pretty scary.
[B][I]pertaining to the long axis of the body, or the relationship between the head and the base of the spine. Also called cephalocercal [sef′əlōsur′kəl] .
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