CAVERNOUS HEMANGIOMA
Also called a cavernous angioma or cavernoma. It is a type of vascular anomaly or “malformation”. They can vary in size and cause problems related to bleeding or mass effect.
CAVITARY
Adjective. Containing a "hole". Cavity forming.
CAVOATRIAL JUNCTION
The location where the superior vena cava meets the right atrium. Please see "superior vena cava".
CAVUM SEPTUM PELLUCIDUM
A normal anatomy variation where the septum pellucidum is split in two, forming what looks like a small “cave”. It is of no medical consequence.
CAVUM SEPTUM VERGAE
A normal anatomy variation where the septum pellucidum is split in two, forming what looks like a small “cave”. It is of no medical consequence.
CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)
CEA is a type of protein found in the blood. In some types of cancer, CEA can be elevated.
CENTRAL DISC HERNIATION
This is disc material that points towards the center and front of the spinal sac. This can compress and narrow (or squeeze) the spinal space depending on the severity.
CENTRAL LINE
A catheter that is placed into one of the central veins (i.e. internal jugular vein, subclavian vein, common femoral vein). Same as “central venous line”.
CENTRAL VENOUS LINE
A catheter that is placed into one of the central veins (i.e. internal jugular vein, subclavian vein, common femoral vein). Same as “central line”.
CENTRUM SEMIOVALE
A portion of the white matter located just above the corona radiata and under the brain surface.