frontal eminence - significado y definición. Qué es frontal eminence
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Qué (quién) es frontal eminence - definición


Frontal eminence         
ROUNDED ELEVATION OF THE FRONTAL BONE OF THE SKULL
Frontal eminences
A frontal eminence (or tuber frontale) is either of two rounded elevations on the frontal bone of the skull. They lie about 3 cm above the supraorbital margin on each side of the frontal suture.
eminence grise         
POWERFUL DECISION-MAKER OR ADVISER "BEHIND THE SCENES"
Eminence grise; Gray eminence; Gray Eminence; Eminence Grey; Eminence Gray; L'Éminence Gris; Eminence Grise; Gray cardinal; L'éminence grise; Grey eminence; Eminence gris; L'eminence grise; L'Eminence Gris; Grey eminences; Gray eminences; Grey cardinal
[??m?n?eminence grises'gri:z]
¦ noun (plural eminences grises pronunciation same) a person who exercises power or influence without holding an official position.
Origin
Fr., lit 'grey eminence'; the term was orig. applied to Cardinal Richelieu's grey-cloaked private secretary, Pere Joseph (1577-1638).
Frontal lobe epilepsy         
  • MRI]] image of a brain with an invasive, multilocular tumor in the left [[Frontal lobe]] of the brain.
  • Lobes of the human brain with the frontal lobe shown in blue
COMMON FORM OF EPILEPSY THAT MAY APPEAR TO BE RELATED TO A PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEM OR A SLEEP DISORDER
Epilepsy, frontal lobe
Frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE) is a neurological disorder which is a subtype of the larger group of epilepsy and then focal epilepsy is characterized by brief, recurring seizures that arise in the frontal lobes of the brain, often while the patient is sleeping. It is the second most common type of focal epilepsy after temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), and is related to the temporal form by the fact that both forms are characterized by the occurrence of partial (focal) seizures.