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O que (quem) é extensor tetanus - definição

MUSCLE OF THE UPPER LIMB
Extensor indicis; Extensor Indicis; Extensor indicis proprius; Musculus extensor indicis; Extensor indicis muscles

Neonatal tetanus         
  • A tetanus shot is administered to a child and her mother
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HUMAN DISEASE
Neo-natal tetanus; Tetanus infantum; Childhood tetanus; Maternal neonatal tetanus
Neonatal tetanus (trismus nascentium) is a form of generalised tetanus that occurs in newborns. Infants who have not acquired passive immunity from an immunized mother are at risk.
tetanus         
  • ''Clostridium tetani'' is durable due to its [[endospore]]s. Pictured is the bacterium alone, with a spore being produced, and the spore alone.
  • A neurotransmitter-filled vesicle before and after exposure to the tetanus toxin. The cleavage of the VAMP protein by the toxin inhibits vesicle fusion and neurotransmitter release into the synapse.
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BACTERIAL INFECTION CHARACTERIZED BY MUSCLE SPASMS
Tetnus; Tetanus disease; Tetnis; Tetanus neonatorum; Obstetrical tetanus; Tetanis; ATC code J06AA02; Tetanus prophylaxis
¦ noun
1. a bacterial disease causing rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles.
2. Physiology the prolonged contraction of a muscle caused by rapidly repeated stimuli.
Derivatives
tetanize or tetanise verb
tetanoid adjective
Origin
ME: from L., from Gk tetanos 'muscular spasm', from teinein 'to stretch'.
tetanus         
  • ''Clostridium tetani'' is durable due to its [[endospore]]s. Pictured is the bacterium alone, with a spore being produced, and the spore alone.
  • A neurotransmitter-filled vesicle before and after exposure to the tetanus toxin. The cleavage of the VAMP protein by the toxin inhibits vesicle fusion and neurotransmitter release into the synapse.
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BACTERIAL INFECTION CHARACTERIZED BY MUSCLE SPASMS
Tetnus; Tetanus disease; Tetnis; Tetanus neonatorum; Obstetrical tetanus; Tetanis; ATC code J06AA02; Tetanus prophylaxis
Tetanus is a serious painful disease caused by bacteria getting into wounds. It makes your muscles, especially your jaw muscles, go stiff.
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Extensor indicis muscle

In human anatomy, the extensor indicis [proprius] is a narrow, elongated skeletal muscle in the deep layer of the dorsal forearm, placed medial to, and parallel with, the extensor pollicis longus. Its tendon goes to the index finger, which it extends.