| saddle e. |
an embolism at the bifurcation of the aorta, causing sudden severe pain of the lower limbs, abdomen, and back, with numbing and coldness. Called also pantaloon e.
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| saddle g. |
a wound or pressure ulcer on a horse caused by repeated trauma from an ill-fitting saddle. Called also saddle sore.
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| saddle h. |
a head with a sunken crown.
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| saddle j. |
a joint having two saddle-shaped surfaces at right angles to each other; see articulatio sellaris [TA].
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| saddle n. |
concavity of the contour of the bridge of the nose due to collapse of cartilaginous or bony support, or both; it was once most often due to congenital syphilis, but is now more commonly the result of trauma, surgery, a congenital epidermal defect, or leprosy.
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