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It is continued as a slender twig on the filum terminale.
The upper part, or filum terminale internum, is about 15 cm.
Thickening of the filum terminale is seen in over half of the cases.
- or other audience members, I actually laughed out loud more through this filum than any other that I can remember.
It contains the filum terminale and the nerve roots of the cauda equina.
For example it can be congenital such as in tight filum terminale, or the result of injury later in life.
The larvae feed on Gahnia filum.
The lower part, or filum terminale externum, closely adheres to the dura mater.
This is a word derived from latin "Filum" which means "Thread", referring to the art in a fine line that serves as ornament.
The filum terminale ("terminal thread"), is a delicate strand of fibrous tissue, about 20 cm.
The film was originally titled Kath & Kim - The Filum.
However, the generic name, Filipendula, comes from filum, meaning "thread" and pendulus, meaning "hanging."
The filum terminale is a strand of tissue that bridges the spinal cord tip and the tailbone (sacrum).
Significant salt marsh regeneration and planting of Thatching grass (Gahnia filum) has been done at the wetlands.
The pia mater continues as an extension called the filum terminale, which anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx.
It was also believable that Carell and Fey were a husband and wife and they played off each other to benefit the filum.
Furthermore, the central canal of the spinal cord extends 5 to 6 cm beyond the conus medullaris, downward into the filum terminale.
But we seen that filum a year ago in Chi., and Sadie was itching to get back to the stores, so we made our get-away quick.
Chorda filum, commonly known as dead man's rope or sea lace among other names, is a species of brown algae in the genus Chorda.
The tension that the filum terminale provides between the conus medullaris and the coccyx stabilizes the entire spinal cord.
Lissocampus filum (Shortsnout pipefish)
The caudal end of the rat spinal cord: transformation to and ultrastructure of the filum terminale (co-author, 2004)
Imbricaria filum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mitridae, the miters or miter snails.
An extension of the pia mater, the filum terminale, extends from the apex of the conus, and inserts on the coccyx.
However, adhering to the outer surface of the filum terminale are a few strands of nerve fibers which probably represent rudimentary second and third coccygeal nerves.