Ipsilateral

Word IPSILATERAL
Character 11
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˌɪpsɪˈlætəɹəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Ipsilateral"

What do we mean by ipsilateral?

Located on or affecting the same side of the body. adjective

On the same side of the body. adjective

On or relating to the same side (of the body) adjective

On the same side of the body.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ipsilateral

The word "ipsilateral" in example sentences

Ovulation could occur from either ovary with embryonic development taking place in the ipsilateral oviduct and uterine horn. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In conclusion this meta-analysis gave a consistent pattern of an association between mobile phone use and ipsilateral glioma and acoustic neuroma using ≥10-years latency period. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Figure 2.1 illustrates the behaviour of a typical 'graspingwith-the-hand-and-the-mouth' neuron, which was seen to fire when the animal picked up a morsel of food with its mouth (A), with the contralateral hand (B), and the ipsilateral hand (C). ❋ Unknown (2008)

There is NOTHING--and I mean NOTHING--that the combination of facial nerve palsy with ipsilateral oropharyngeal and auditory canal vesicular lesions could be other than Ramsay Hunt syndrome. ❋ 1 Dinosaur (2008)

Bring on your ipsilateral translation of the condyle, your girt lines and masting falls! ❋ Unknown (2006)

When temporalis relaxation and ipsilateral translation of the condyle occurs unilaterally, the remaining scheme of occluding teeth becomes an influential factor in the presenting symptoms, of which, contacting canines during mandibular depression is highly desirable, as it minimizes condylar translation and muscle intensity, while directing the vector pull on the condyle more anteriorly than a posterior contact. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Applying crushed ice to the palate, he found that ipsilateral temporal and orbital pain developed 20-30 seconds later. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The examiner places, one at a time, several items (e.g., a key, several coins of different sizes, the cap of a ballpoint pen—all items that make no noise when palpated) on the palm (usually the left) ipsilateral to the side of the nondominant (usually the right) hemisphere. ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

The lower (temporal) electrode is placed as for bilateral ECT, and the upper (parietal) electrode is placed above this, about 1 inch ipsilateral to the vertex. ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

A lesion in the latter prevents adequate information from the nonpreferred hand being transmitted from the contralateral to the ipsilateral dominant parietal lobe for integration with the language system and thus the name of the letter shape. ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

Then one at a time, he prints several letters on the palm (usually the left) ipsilateral to the side of his dominant (usually the left) hemisphere. ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

So if you severed a nerve bundle below the level of the medulla that you knew to be involved in the execution of motor commands, then the side of your body that would become paralyzed would be ipsilateral - the same side of the body in which the lesion occurred. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Tears are almost always posterior-ipsilateral in nature owing to the presence of the posterior longitudinal ligament in the spinal canal. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Muscle 50 is a depressor, providing strong anchorage and support to the posterior bases of the propectuses, and possibly contributing to ipsilateral head roll. ❋ Richard P. Berry Et Al. (2010)

Thus muscle 51 generates indirect head yaw to the ipsilateral side. ❋ Richard P. Berry Et Al. (2010)

Contraction of 42a also generates substantial yaw in the ipsilateral direction, while 42b and 42c, which project further ventrally and laterally, are likely to generate strong head roll to the ipsilateral side: this is probably their dominant function. ❋ Richard P. Berry Et Al. (2010)

The researchers found that the rise times of the synaptic inputs coming from the two ears occur at different speeds: the rise time of messages coming from the ipsilateral ear are faster than those driven by the contralateral ear. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(The brain has two groups of neurons that compute this task, one group in each brain hemisphere-ipsilateral messages come from the same-side ear and the contralateral messages come from opposite-side ear.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

Changes in dynamic weight bearing, on the other hand, were robust and ipsilateral after spared nerve injury (but not chronic constriction injury). ❋ Jeffrey Mogil (2010)

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