| Duncan's f.’s |
the loose folds of peritoneum which cover the uterus immediately following delivery.
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| Duncan's folds, position, ventricle |
see under fold and position, and see cavum septi pellucidi.
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| Duncan's p. |
the position of the placenta with its margin presenting at the os for delivery.
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| Duncan's s. |
X-linked lymphoproliferative s.
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| Duncan's v. |
cavum septi pellucidi.
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