| ingrown h. |
one that emerges from the skin but curves and reenters it, exciting a foreign body papule that may become infected. See also pili incarnati, under pilus, and burrowing h.
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| ingrown n. |
aberrant growth of a toenail, with one or, less often, both lateral margins pushing deeply into the adjacent soft tissues. Called also ingrowing toenail, onychocryptosis, onyxis, and unguis incarnatus.
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| inguina |
plural of inguen.
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| inguinal a. |
ligamentum inguinale.
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| inguinal arteries |
rami inguinales arteriae pudendae externae profundae.
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