| trigonum omotracheale | An alternate term for muscular triangle. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| trigonum palati | A triangular area bounded by the greatest transverse diameter of the palate and by lines converging from its extremities to the alveolar point. Synonym: trigonum palati. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trigonum sternocostale | A muscular defect in the diaphragm between the costal and the sternal portions. Synonym: Larrey's cleft, sternocostal triangle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trigonum submandibulare | The triangle of the neck bounded by the mandible and the two bellies of the digastric muscle; it contains the submandibular gland. Synonym: trigonum submandibulare, digastric triangle, submaxillary triangle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trigonum submentale | A triangle bounded by the anterior belly of the digastric muscles, and the hyoid bone; the mylohyoid muscle forms its floor. Synonym: trigonum submentale. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trigonum ventriculi | A triangular prominence of the floor of the lateral ventricle at the transition between occipital and temporal horn, continuous rostrally with the collateral eminence and, like the latter, caused by the deep penetration of the collateral sulcus from the ventral surface of the temporal lobe. Synonym: trigonum collaterale, trigone of lateral ventricle, trigonum ventriculi, ventricular trigone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trigonum vesicae | A triangular smooth area at the base of the bladder between the openings of the two ureters and that of the urethra. Synonym: trigonum vesicae, Lieutaud's body, Lieutaud's triangle, Lieutaud's trigone, vesical triangle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trigonocephalic |
pertaining to or characterized by trigonocephaly.
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| trigonectomy |
Excision of the base of the bladder.
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| trigonocephalus |
A fetus exhibiting trigonocephaly.
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| trigone |
An area of the bladder wall shaped like an upside down triangle, with its base encircling both ureters and the apex lying near the bladder neck. Bladder nerves are more highly concentrated in this area.
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| trigonal |
This is a crystal system which is similar to the hexagonal system. This is characterised by a triad (axis of 3-fold rotation). Two of the cell axes are 120deg apart, and are both 90deg from the c axis which is aligned with the triad.
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