| obturator |
55 observations. In 20 cases (36.4%) it rose as a separate trunk from the anterior division; in 10 (18.1 %) from the deep (inferior) epigastric; in 9 (16.4%) separately from the hypogastric trunk; in 8 (14.5%) from the posterior division; in 5 (9.1 %) from the internal iliac before its division; while 3 cases (5.4%) it rose in common with the middle rectal, 2 of these coming from the anterior division, and 1 from the hypogastric trunk. ...
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| obturator nerve |
The nerve that supplies sensation to the inner thigh and movement to adduct the thigh (pull it inward).
Ãâó: www.childrenwithchallenges.net/definitions/O.html
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| obturator |
Relating to the obturator foramen of the pelvis.
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| obturator |
a device worn in the mouth to decrease nasal air flow during speech.
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| obturator |
A plastic (acrylic) appliance, usually removable, used to close a cleft in the hard palate; it is sometimes used to aid in feeding
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