Talk:Danger space

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Proposal to move the etymology explained in "Clinical Significance" to the lead section
As I read through this article, all I could think of is "why the heck is it called that? What does that term refer to? Where's the danger?!?" Despite that the article is indeed quite short, I would propose that the explanation of what the term (danger space) is referring to be moved higher up in the article, so users/readers aren't reading with the mental distraction of "dangerous to what? Where's the danger coming from?"


 * Actually, considering the low hit-rate and views (as calculated from Web statistics tool, specifically pageviews), I'm going to go ahead and do that now, but leave this comment/edit in case it is a controversial edit (i.e. not of high enough significance for that information to be in the Lead Section)


 * Instead of "median space without a midline raphe" is there a better way to communicate this? I'm no expert but have completed all the pre-med classes with A grades and still don't fully understand what this means about not having a "raphe," therefore it stands to reason that the common person passing through may similarly be confused as to what exactly someone is meaning by "raphe" here. Septum? Divider? Barrier? Some alternate word could probably capture the concept better. Alternatively, the concept could/should be added directly to the Wikipedia page for Raphe, so that it's clear what's being referred to. PolymathGirl (talk) 03:14, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
 * Good point, that was completely incomprehensible, I have changed the lead. --Tom (LT) (talk) 04:24, 6 December 2016 (UTC)