A tendon is a type of fibrous tissue that connects your muscles to your bones. These tissues help control actions such as running, jumping, grasping, and lifting. Without tendons, you wouldn’t be able ...
In this episode of the NeuroOp Guru in collaboration with Ophthalmology Times, host Andrew G. Lee, MD, is joined by Drew Carey, MD, to discuss pretreatment features associated with vision improvement ...
The genetic mutation that enables yaks to live in environments with much less oxygen, and may hold the key to repairing nerve ...
What Is a Myelin Sheath? Myelin sheaths are sleeves of fatty tissue that protect your nerve cells. These cells are part of your central nervous system, which carries messages back and forth between ...
Purpose To describe the clinical, neuroimaging, and pathologic features of primary tumours of the optic nerve and its sheath. Methods Review of published cases and personal series. Results The most ...