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Definitions of decorticate in various dictionaries:
verb - remove the outer layer of
verb - remove the cortex of (an organ)
To remove the bark, husk, or outer layer from; peel.
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To remove the bark, husk, or outer layer from peel. |
To remove the surface layer, membrane, or fibrous cover of (an organ or structure). |
remove the outer layer of |
remove the cortex of (an organ) |
Remove the bark, rind, or husk from. |
Subject to surgical decortication. |
(of an animal) having had the cortex of the brain removed or separated. |
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Abnormal posturing is an involuntary flexion or extension of the arms and legs, indicating severe brain injury. It occurs when one set of muscles becomes incapacitated while the opposing set is not, and an external stimulus such as pain causes the working set of muscles to contract. The posturing may also occur without a stimulus. Since posturing is an important indicator of the amount of damage that has occurred to the brain, it is used by medical professionals to measure the severity of a coma with the Glasgow Coma Scale (for adults) and the Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale (for infants). * The presence of abnormal posturing indicates a severe medical emergency requiring immediate medical attention. Decerebrate and decorticate posturing are strongly associated with poor outcome in a variety of conditions. For example, near-drowning victims that display decerebrate or decorticate posturing have worse outcomes than those that do not. Changes in the condition of the patient may cause him or her to alternate between different types of posturing. |