Pelvis

  • 121inclinación de la pelvis — Uno de los cinco determinantes cinemáticos principales de la marcha en el que desciende la pelvis del lado del miembro inferior que gira al montar en bicicleta. Mediante la acción de la articulación de la cadera, la pelvis se inclina lateralmente …

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  • 122Female pelvis — There are significant differences in the anatomy of the pelvis in the female and male. The female pelvis is more delicate, wider and not as high as the male pelvis. The angle of the female pubic arch is wide and round. The female sacrum is wider… …

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  • 123contracted pelvis — n a pelvis that is abnormally small in one or more principal diameters and that consequently interferes with normal parturition * * * a pelvis in which there is a diminution of 1.5 to 2 cm in any important diameter; when all dimensions are… …

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  • 124estrecho inferior de la pelvis — Espacio limitado por los huesos de la zona inferior de la pelvis verdadera. La forma y el tamaño de la pelvis en las mujeres varían, siendo dos datos de importancia para el parto. Las formas se clasifican según la longitud de los diámetros y… …

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  • 125Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis — Intervention An CT scan image showing a ruptured a abdominal aortic aneurysm ICD 9 CM …

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  • 126nodi lymphoidei pelvis — [TA] pelvic lymph nodes: the lymph nodes that drain the pelvis; subdivided into parietal (nodi lymphoidei pelvis parietales) and visceral lymph nodes nodi lymphoidei pelvis viscerales …

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  • 127assimilation pelvis — a pelvis with fusing of the transverse processes in the lumbar or sacral regions; a high assimilation pelvis is one with fusing of the last lumbar vertebra and the sacrum, including six vertebral segments, and a low assimilation pelvis is one… …

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  • 128Rokitansky diverticulum hernia pelvis — Ro·ki·tan·sky diverticulum, hernia, pelvis (ro″kĭ tahnґske) [Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, Czech pathologist in Austria, 1804–1878] see traction diverticulum, under diverticulum, see massive hepatic necrosis, under necrosis, and see… …

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