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Wat (wie) is nuchal flexure - definitie

Superior nuchal line; Median nuchal line; Highest nuchal line; Inferior nuchal line; Nuchal line; Highest nuchal lines; Nuchal Line; Linea nuchalis superior; Inferior nucheal line; Superior nuchal lines; Linea nuchae; Inferior nuchal lines; Nuchal crest

Flexure (embryology)         
  • [[Isthmic organizer]] at the midbrain-hindbrain boundary.
PART OF THE EMBRYONIC NEURAL TUBE
Cephalic flexure; Ventral cephalic flexure; Pontine flexure; Flexura mesencephalica; Mesencephalic flexure; Flexura pontina; Mesencephalic flexures; Pontine flexures; Cervical flexure; Rhombic flexure
Three flexures form in the part of the embryonic neural tube that develops into the brain. At four weeks gestational age in the human embryo the neural tube has developed at the cranial end into three swellings – the primary brain vesicles.
Colic flexures         
TWO ABRUPT BENDS IN THE LARGE INTESTINE
Splenic flexure syndrome; Splenic flexure; Hepatic flexure; Right colic flexure; Left colic flexure; Flexura coli dextra; Flexura coli sinistra; Flexura splenica; Flexura hepatica; Splenic flexture; Griffith's point; Flexura coli; Hepatic flexures; Right colic flexures; Splenic flexures; Colic flexure
In the anatomy of the human digestive tract, there are two colic flexures, or curvatures in the transverse colon. The right colic flexure is also known as the hepatic flexure, and the left colic flexure is also known as the splenic flexure.
Nuchal scan         
  • Enlarged NT and absent nasal bone in a fetus at 11 weeks with Down syndrome
  • Correct modified axial plane for the measurement of the nuchal fold in the second trimester<ref>Beryl Benacerraf The significance of the nuchal fold in the second trimester fetus Prenatal Diagnosis . 2002 Sep;22(9):798-801.</ref>.
ROUTINE ULTRASOUND DONE BETWEEN 11 AND 14 WEEKS PREGNANCY
Nuchal translucency; Nuchel scan; Nuchal Scan; Nt scan; Nuchal fold scan; Nuchal translucency screening; Transnuchal; Transnuchal line; Nuchal fold thickness; Nuchal fluid line; Nuchal translucency scan; Nuchal translucency measurement; Nuchal translucency ultrasound
A nuchal scan or nuchal translucency (NT) scan/procedure is a sonographic prenatal screening scan (ultrasound) to detect chromosomal abnormalities in a fetus, though altered extracellular matrix composition and limited lymphatic drainage can also be detected.

Wikipedia

Nuchal lines

The nuchal lines are four curved lines on the external surface of the occipital bone:

  • The upper, often faintly marked, is named the highest nuchal line, but is sometimes referred to as the Mempin line or linea suprema, and it attaches to the epicranial aponeurosis.
  • Below the highest nuchal line is the superior nuchal line. To it is attached, the splenius capitis muscle, the trapezius muscle, and the occipitalis.
  • From the external occipital protuberance a ridge or crest, the external occipital crest also called the median nuchal line, often faintly marked, descends to the foramen magnum, and affords attachment to the nuchal ligament.
  • Running from the middle of this line is the inferior nuchal line. Attached are the obliquus capitis superior muscle, rectus capitis posterior major muscle, and rectus capitis posterior minor muscle.