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Skeletal muscle relaxants
Skeletal muscle relaxants are drugs that act peripherally at neuromuscular junction/muscle fibre itself or centrally in the cerebrospinal axis to cause paralysis or reduce muscle tone. The neuromuscul...
Published: Oct 18 2023
Cerebrum
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain, located superiorly and anteriorly in relation to the brainstem. Its large size is the result of a progressive centralization (telencephalization) of the ...
Published: Oct 18 2023
Blood transfusions reaction
Blood transfusions are one of the most common procedures for patients in the hospital. Transfusion reactions are the most frequent adverse event associated with administration of blood products. Any ...
Published: Oct 18 2023
The parasympathetic nervous systems
The parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) is one of the two functionally distinct and continuously active divisions of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). It is in opposition to the other, the sympathe...
Published: Oct 17 2023
The midbrain
The midbrain is the upper and shortest part of the brainstem. It is about 2.5 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. It connects the hindbrain with the forebrain. Its cavity, the cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylv...
Published: Oct 17 2023
The spinal cord
The spinal cord is the lower elongated part of the central nervous system (CNS). It is cylindrical in shape, slightly flattened anteroposteriorly and occupies the upper two-third of the vertebral cana...
Published: Oct 17 2023
Blood supply of brain
The brain is supplied by the paired internal carotid and vertebral arteries via an extensive system of branches. The two vertebral arteries unite at the lower border of the pons to form the basilar ar...
Published: Oct 17 2023
Thiopentone sodium
Thiopentone sodium It is an ultrashort acting thiobarbiturate, highly soluble in water yielding a very alkaline solution, which must be prepared freshly before injection. Extravasation of the solution...
Published: Oct 15 2023
Local anaesthetics
Local anaesthetics (LAs) are drugs which upon topical application or local injection cause reversible loss of sensory perception, especially of pain, in a restricted area of the body. They block gener...
Published: Oct 15 2023
Spina bifida
Spina bifida is a type of neural tube defect that results from failure of neural tube closure during the first month in utero. The vertebral bodies develop from the mesoderm around the notochord. From...
Published: Oct 11 2023
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