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medial arteriosclerosis 1. a condition of large and medium-sized arteries, with primary destruction of the muscle and elastic fibers of the medial coat, which are replaced by fibrous tissue; when there are deposits of calcium it is called M?ckeberg's arteriosclerosis. 2. M?ckeberg's a.
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medial border of adrenal gland medial border of suprarenal gland, margo medialis glandulae suprarenalis.
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medial a term used to describe something situated on or near the midline of the body or a body structure
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medial Anatomically towards the midline.
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medial referring to the midline of the body (or, occasionally, the midline of some other reference point). For example, the heart is medial to the ribs; and a biped must place its limbs medially when walking. Note, however, that a medial view is a view from the midline, looking outward. Opposite of lateral. The terms axial and radial are usually (not always) equivalent to medial and lateral, respectively. See medial for a discussion of related terms.
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