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Что (кто) такое radicular$66429$ - определение

MEDICAL TERM: PAIN RADIATING OUTWARD ALONG A SENSORY NERVE DUE TO INFLAMMATION OF THE NERVE ROOT AT THE SPINAL COLUMN
Radiculitis; Radicular; Radiculalgia

Radicular artery         
Radicular arteries
The posterior and anterior radicular arteries run along the posterior and anterior roots of the spinal nerves and supply them with blood.
Radicular         
·adj Of or pertaining to roots, or the root of a plant.
Periapical cyst         
  • Histopathology of a periapical cyst, with metaplastic changes of mucous secreting cells (B), and ciliated cells (C).
  • Cholesterol clefts of a periapical cyst of the jaw.
  • url=http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-86372012000100010&lng=pt&nrm=iso}}</ref> Periapical cysts are labeled at left.
MEDICAL CONDITION
Dental cyst; Radicular cyst
Commonly known as a dental cyst, the periapical cyst is the most common odontogenic cyst. It may develop rapidly from a periapical granuloma, as a consequence of untreated chronic periapical periodontitis.

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Radicular pain

Radicular pain, or radiculitis (from the Latin radicula - "small root"), is pain "radiated" along the dermatome (sensory distribution) of a nerve due to inflammation or other irritation of the nerve root (radiculopathy) at its connection to the spinal column. A common form of radiculitis is sciatica – radicular pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve from the lower spine to the lower back, gluteal muscles, back of the upper thigh, calf, and foot as often secondary to nerve root irritation from a spinal disc herniation or from osteophytes in the lumbar region of the spine. Radiculitis indicates inflammation of the spinal nerve root, which may lead to pain in that nerve's distribution without weakness - as opposed to radiculopathy. When the radiating pain is associated with numbness or weakness, the diagnosis is radiculopathy if the lesion is at the nerve root, or myelopathy if at the spinal cord itself.