| abdominal w.’s |
the ridges formed in the supine position by the forward projection of the lumbar vertebrae and the projecting brim of the pelvis, causing free effusions to gravitate into the lumbar fossae and pelvis.
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| abdominal z.’s |
regiones abdominales.
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| abdominal aortic aneurysm |
A bulge that weakens a part of the aorta, the main artery of the body. If untreated, it can burst. This results in death in nearly 80% of cases. View illustration
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| abdominal hernia |
A hernia in which a loop of bowel protrudes through the abdominal musculature, often through the site of an old surgical scar.
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| abdominal migraine |
A type of migraine, in which the pain is over the upper part of the abdomen and lasts a few hours. It is most common in female children. Diagnosis is easily made because of the family history of migraine, the infrequency of the attacks, and the frequent simultaneous occurrence of headache. If it remains undiagnosed, however, the patient may be subjected to unnecessary surgery for abdominal complaints. Back To Top
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