| posterior discission |
incision of the capsule of a cataract from behind.
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| posterior |
Positioned in back of another body part, or towards the rear half of the animal. Opposite of anterior.
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| posterior |
[pos-TEAR-ee-or] hind or rear. (opposite - anterior)
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| posterior |
In gastropods, the direction opposite to that in which the head points when the animal is active; in bivalves, the direction in which the ligament, siphons, and pallial sinus lie; in chitons and cephalopods, the end opposite that on which the mouth and radula occur; the small end of scaphopods. See also Anterior; Dorsal; Ventral.
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| posterior |
the humeral head moves toward the back. This is often caused by a severe muscle spasm such as during an electric shock or seizure. It less commonly happens as a consequence of direct trauma, which can lead to later chronic instability.
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