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cervical flexure[′sər·və·kəl ′flek·shər] (embryology) A ventrally concave flexure of the embryonic brain occurring at the junction of hindbrain and spinal cord. cervical flexure
flexure [flek´sher] a bend or fold.caudal flexure the bend at the aboral end of the embryo.cephalic flexure the curve in the mid-brain of the embryo.cervical flexure a bend in the neural tube of the embryo at the junction of the brain and spinal cord.colic flexure, left the angular junction of the transverse and descending colon.colic flexure, right the angular junction of the ascending and transverse colon.dorsal flexure one of the flexures in the mid-dorsal region of the embryo.duodenojejunal flexure the bend at the junction of the duodenum and jejunum.hepatic flexure right colic flexure.lumbar flexure the ventral curvature in the lumbar region of the back.mesencephalic flexure a bend in the neural tube of the embryo at the level of the mesencephalon, or mid-brain.pontine flexure a flexure of the hindbrain in the embryo.sacral flexure caudal flexure.sigmoid flexure sigmoid colon.splenic flexure left colic flexure.cer·vi·cal flex·urethe ventrally concave bend at the juncture of the brainstem and spinal cord in the embryo.cer·vi·cal flex·ure (sĕr'vi-kăl flek'shŭr) The ventrally concave bend at the juncture of the brainstem and spinal cord in the embryo. |