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  • inguinal reflex
    »ô°í¶û¹Ý»ç, ¼­Çý¹Ý»ç
  • inguinal region
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  • inguinal ring
    »ô±¼±¸¸Û, ¼­Çý·û
  • inguinal sac
    »ô±¼ÁÖ¸Ó´Ï, ¼­Çý³¶
  • inguinal triangle
    »ô°í¶û»ï°¢, ¼­Çý»ï°¢
  • inguinal trigone
    »ô°í¶û»ï°¢, ¼­Çý»ï°¢
  • internal inguinal ring
    ¾ÈÂÊ»ô±¼±¸¸Û, ³»¼­Çý·û
  • superficial inguinal ring
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  • central lateral nucleus
    °¡ÂÊÁß½ÉÇÙ, Á߽ɿÜÃøÇÙ
  • lateral
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  • lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve
    °¡ÂʾƷ¡ÆÈÇǺνŰæ, ¿ÜÃøÀü¿ÏÇǽŰæ
  • lateral brachial cutaneous nerve
    °¡ÂÊÀ§ÆÈÇǺνŰæ, ¿ÜÃø»ó¿ÏÇǽŰæ
  • lateral canthus
    °¡ÂÊ´«±¸¼®, ¿Ü¾È°¢
  • lateral chain
    °ç»ç½½
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  • left lateral segment
    ¿ÞÂʰ¡Âʱ¸¿ª, Á¿ܺÐÀý
  • lateral corticospinal tract
    °¡ÂʰÑÁúô¼ö·Î, °¡ÂÊÇǶó¹Ìµå·Î
  • lateral spinothalamic tract
    °¡ÂÊô¼ö½Ã»ó·Î
  • lateral ventricle
    °¡Âʳú½Ç
  • lateral view
    Ãø¸é»ó, °¡ÂÊÃÔ¿µ
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  • inguinal reflex
    »ô¹Ý»ç, ¼­Çý¹Ý»ç
  • inguinal region
    »ô±¼ºÎÀ§
  • inguinal sac
    »ô±¼ÁÖ¸Ó´Ï
  • inguinal triangle
    »ô°í¶û»ï°¢
  • inguinal trigone
    »ô°í¶û»ï°¢
  • internal inguinal ring
    (¢¡deep inguinal ring) ±íÀº»ô±¼±¸¸Û
  • superficial inguinal ring
    ¾èÀº»ô±¼±¸¸Û
  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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  • lateral sacral artery
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  • lateral gastrocnemius bursa
    °¡ÂÊÀåµýÁö±ÙÁÖ¸Ó´Ï
  • lateral maxillary buttress
    °¡ÂÊÀ§ÅλÀ¹öÆÀº®
  • central lateral nucleus
    °¡ÂÊÁß½ÉÇÙ
  • lateral canthus
    °¡ÂÊ´«±¸¼®
  • lateral chain
    (¢¡side chain) °ç»ç½½
  • lateral nasal cartilage
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  • Lateral
    °¡ÂÊ[¿ÜÃø]
  • Lateral atlano-axial joint
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  • Lateral corticospinal tractLateral pyramidal tract
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  • Lateral cutaneous branch(of thorax)
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  • Lateral inhibition
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  • Lateral intercellular spaces
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  • Lateral margin vein
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  • Lateral muscular branch
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  • Lateral palpebral raphe
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  • Lateral splanchinic arteries
    °¡Âʳ»À嵿¸Æ
  • Lateral tegmental
    ÃøºÎÇǰ³(ö°Ý»ù¬ËÏ)ÀÇ
  • Lateral(part of) globus pallidus
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  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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  • anterior dorsal nucleus lateral dorsal nucleus
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  • cicatricial inguinal granuloma
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  • deep inguinal lymph nodes
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  • deep inguinal ring
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  • external inguinal hernia
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  • indirect inguinal hernia
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  • inguinal
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  • inguinal
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  • inguinal
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  • inguinal branches
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  • inguinal bubo
    ¼­ÇýºÎ°¡·¡Åê.
  • inguinal canal
    ¼­Çý°ü
  • inguinal canal
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  • inguinal canal <³ª> canalis inguinalis
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  • inguinal canal ³ª canalis inguinalis
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  • inguinal fold
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  • Lateral atrial vein of lateral ventricle
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  • Lateral frontobasal artery [Lateral orbitofrontalis branch]
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  • (Valve of navicular fossa)
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  • (Paraduodenal fossa)
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  • (Retroduodenal fossa)
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  • Subphrenic fossa
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  • Infraspinatus fossa
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  • Supraspinatus fossa
    °¡½ÃÀ§¿À¸ñ
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  • Subhepatic fossa
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  • Hepatorenal fossa
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  • Coronoid fossa
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  • Axilla [Axillary fossa]
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  • Infratemporal fossa
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÃøµÎÇÏ¿Í
  • Temporal fossa
    °üÀڿ칬
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  • Condyloid fossa
    °üÀýÀ¶±â¿À¸ñ
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  • lateral meniscus
    ¿ÜÃø¹Ý¿ù
  • lateral nucleus
    Ãø»èÇÙ
  • lateral pharyngeal wall
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  • lateral pterygoid lamina
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  • lateral pterygoid muscle
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  • lateral recess syndrome
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  • lateral rectus muscle
    ¿ÜÁ÷±Ù
  • lateral resolution
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  • lateral sacrococcygeal ligament
    ¿Ü̵̿¹ÌÀδë
  • lateral semicircular canal
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  • lateral shadow
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  • lateral thoracic artery
    ¿ÜÃøÈ䵿¸Æ
  • lateral tubercle
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  • lateral ventricle
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  • lateral wall echo
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LOIH left oblique inguinal hernia
RIH right inguinal hernia
ROIH right oblique inguinal hernia
ALS acute lateral sclerosis; advanced life support; afferent loop syndrome; amyotrophic lateral sclerosi...
LGN lateral geniculate nucleus; lateral glomerulonephritis
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FALS Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
L Lateral
LEM Lateral Eye Movements
LG Lateral Gastrocnemius
LGB lateral geniculate blody
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  • fossa cranii anterior
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  • fossa cranii media
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  • fossa cranii posterior
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  • fossa epigastrica
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  • fossa for lacrimal sac
    ´«¹° ÁÖ¸Ó´Ï ¿À¸ñ, ´©³¶ ¿Í
  • fossa hypophysialis
    ³úÇϼöü ¿À¸ñ, Çϼöü ¿Í
  • fossa incisiva
    ¾Õ´Ï ¿À¸ñ, ÀýÄ¡¿Í
  • fossa inguinalis
    »ô ¿À¸ñ, ¼­Çý ¿Í
  • fossa interpeduncularis
    ´Ù¸® »çÀÌ ¿À¸ñ, °¢°£¿Í
  • fossa lateralis cerebri
    ´ë³ú ¿ÜÃø ¿À¸ñ
  • fossa mandibularis
    ÅΰüÀý ¿À¸ñ, ÇϾǿÍ
  • fossa navicularis
    ¹è ¸ð¾ç ¿À¸ñ, ÁÖ»ó¿Í
  • fossa occipitalis cerebellar
    ¼Ò³ú ÈĵΠ¿À¸ñ
  • fossa ovalis
    Ÿ¿ø ¿À¸ñ, ³­¿ø ¿Í
  • fossa pterygoidea
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superficial inguinal lymph nodes A group of 12 to 20 nodes that lie in the subcutaneous tissue below the inguinal ligament and along the terminal part of the great saphenous vein; they drain the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the lower abdominal wall, perineum, buttock, external genitalia, and lower limb; they are subdivided into three groups: inferior (vertical) group of superficial inguinal lymph nodes, located inferior to the saphenous opening receiving drainage of the lower limb; superolateral (lateral horizontal) superfical inguinal lymph nodes located lateral to the saphenous opening receiving drainage of lateral buttock and lower anterior abdominal wall; and superomedial (medial horizontal) superficial inguinal lymph nodes, located medial to the saphenous opening, receiving drainage of the perineum and external genitalia.
Synonym: nodi lymphatici inguinales superficiales.
(05 Mar 2000)
superficial inguinal pouch A pocket formed between Scarpa's and external oblique fascia adjacent to external inguinal ring; a common lodging site for undescended testes (as in cryptorchism).
Synonym: superficial inguinal pouch.
(05 Mar 2000)
superficial inguinal ring The slit-like opening in the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle of the abdominal wall through which the spermatic cord (round ligament in the female) and inguinal hernias emerge from the inguinal canal.
See: aponeurosis of external abdominal oblique muscle.
Synonym: annulus inguinalis superficialis, external inguinal ring, subcutaneous ring.
(05 Mar 2000)
deep inguinal lymph nodes Several small nodes deep to the fascia lata and medial to the femoral vein; they receive lymph from the deep structures of the lower limb, from the glans penis and from superficial inguinal nodes; efferents pass to the external iliac nodes.
Synonym: nodi lymphatici inguinales profundi.
(05 Mar 2000)
deep inguinal ring The opening in the transversalis fascia through which the ductus deferens (or round ligament in the female) and gonadal vessels enter the inguinal canal. Located midway between anterior superior iliac spine and pubic tubercle, it is bounded medially by the lateral umbilical ligament (inferior epigastric vessels) and inferiorly by the inguinal ligament. Indirect inguinal hernias exit the abdominal cavity via the deep inguinal ring
Synonym: annulus inguinalis profundus, abdominal ring, annulus abdominalis, internal inguinal ring.
(05 Mar 2000)
direct inguinal hernia See: inguinal hernia.
(05 Mar 2000)
indirect inguinal hernia <surgery> The abnormal passage of an internal abdominal organ or structure through the inguinal canal.
In males, this will result in a unilateral bulge in the scrotum, in females there will be unilateral swelling in the region of the labia majora.
Inguinal hernias are classified as direct or indirect on the basis of the anatomic path the hernia undertakes through the inguinal canal. Many hernias will reduce (go away) on their own but return at times of straining or lifting. A hernia that does not go away and causes pain is a surgical emergency.
(27 Sep 1997)
inguinal <anatomy> Pertaining to the inguen or groin.
Origin: L. Inguinalis
(05 May 1997)
inguinal aponeurotic fold Common tendon of insertion of the transversus and obliquus internus muscles into the crest and spine of the pubis and iliopectineal line; it is frequently muscular rather than aponeurotic and may be poorly developed; forms posterior wall of medial inguinal canal.
See: aponeurosis of internal abdominal oblique muscle.
Synonym: falx inguinalis, tendo conjunctivus, conjoined tendon, falx aponeurotica, inguinal aponeurotic fold.
Contracted tendon, a condition of young horses in which the flexor tendon's of the leg are shortened.
(05 Mar 2000)
inguinal branches of external pudendal arteries Branches to the inguinal region which may arise as branches of external pudendal arteries or as direct branches of the femoral artery. Supply skin and subcutaneous tissues, including inguinal lymph nodes.
Synonym: rami inguinales arteriae pudendae externae.
(05 Mar 2000)
inguinal canal A passage in the lower anterior abdominal wall which in the male allows passage of the spermatic cord and in the female contains the round ligament. Because of the weakness it creates in the abdominal wall, it is the most frequent site for a hernia.
(12 Dec 1998)
inguinal crest An elevation in the body wall of the embryo at the internal opening of the inguinal canal; part of the gubernaculum testis develops within it.
(05 Mar 2000)
inguinal fold An embryonic mesodermal thickening that joins the caudal end of the urogenital ridge to the anterior abdominal wall; the gubernaculum of the testis develops in it.
Synonym: inguinal fold.
(05 Mar 2000)
inguinal glands See: deep inguinal lymph nodes, superficial inguinal lymph nodes.
Internal salivary gland, the sublingual and submandibular gland's regarded as one.
(05 Mar 2000)
inguinal hernia <surgery> The abnormal passage of an internal abdominal organ or structure through the inguinal canal.
In males, this will result in a unilateral bulge in the scrotum, in females there will be unilateral swelling in the region of the labia majora.
Inguinal hernias are classified as direct or indirect on the basis of the anatomic path the hernia undertakes through the inguinal canal. Many hernias will reduce (go away) on their own but return at times of straining or lifting. A hernia that does not go away and causes pain is a surgical emergency.
(27 Sep 1997)
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