OBS: - Cranial vault and skull vault are often used interchangeably with "calvaria" to describe the same area but are less specific as technical terms;
- Skullcap is a colloquial term, sometimes used in the same context, but it is not the official anatomic term;
- Calvarium is a variant of "calvaria" and is also used in anatomical contexts, particularly in medical and forensic fields, often referring to the portion of the skull that is removed in procedures like autopsies.
Significado
A abóbada óssea craniana, ou calvária, pode ser definida como a porção da cabeça que se estende a partir do pico supra-orbital até a protuberância occipital externa. Ela compreende o par de ossos parietais, a porção escamosa dos ossos temporais e occipital, a escama do frontal e uma pequena parte da asa maior do esfenóide.
Meaning
The cranial vault is the upper part of the skull, consisting of the bones and tissues that enclose and protect the brain.
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Medicina
Skull cap, skullcap
Calvária
Frases traduzidas contendo "skullcap"
The compositions of the present inventive subject matter generally comprise standardized supercritical CO2 concentrated extracts from plant products (ginger, rosemary, tumeric root, holy basil, green tea, huzhang, Chinese goldthread, barberry, oregano, and Baikal skullcap) typically consumed in an Eastern diet.
The compositions of the present inventive subject matter generally comprise standardized supercritical CO2 concentrated extracts from plant products (ginger, rosemary, tumeric root, holy basil, green tea, huzhang, Chinese goldthread, barberry, oregano, and Baikal skullcap) typically consumed in an Eastern diet.
The compositions of the present inventive subject matter generally comprise standardized supercritical CO2 concentrated extracts from plant products (ginger, rosemary, tumeric root, holy basil, green tea, huzhang, Chinese goldthread, barberry, oregano, and Baikal skullcap) typically consumed in an Eastern diet.
...s study was to evaluate the effect of low-level lasers on the healing of bone defects grafted with bioactive glass (VB) in animals. A bone defect of critical size with 5mm in diameter was made in the skullcap of 60 male adult rats (Rattus novergicus, albinos, Winstar), weighing between 2,0g and 3,0g. The rats were divided randomly into 6 groups (n=10). Those being: 1) Group C (control); 2) Group L (laser)...
... estudo foi avaliar o efeito do laser em baixa intensidade na cicatrização de defeitos ósseos preenchidos com vidro bioativo (VB), em animais. Foi criado um defeito ósseo de tamanho crítico (DTC) com 5 mm de diâmetro na calvária de 60 ratos machos adultos (Rattus novergicus, albinos, Winstar), pesando entre 2,0g e 3,0g. Os animais foram divididos aleatoriamente em 6 grupos (n=10), sendo: 1) Grupo C (controle), 2) Grupo L (laser), 3) Grupo OA (osso autógeno), 4) Grupo OAL (osso autógeno + laser)...