"Intramedullary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Intramedullary refers to something that is located within the spinal cord itself, as opposed to being outside of it or affecting it from outside. In medical contexts, this term is often used to describe surgical procedures or treatments that aim to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or address pathologies within it, such as spinal cord injuries or tumors.
Usage Examples of "Intramedullary"
Intralocular refers to something that is situated within the skull or the cranium of the human body, especially relating to the internal cavity of the skull.