| axillary lines |
Anterior, posterior, and midaxillary lines that extend downward from the axilla.
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| axillary temperature |
The temperature obtained by placing a thermometer in the apex of the axilla with the arm pressed closely to the side of the body for 5 min. The temperature obtained by this method is usually 0.5¡Æ to 1.0¡ÆF (0.28¡Æ to 0.56¡ÆC) l
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| axillary a. |
aneurysm of the axillary artery.
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| axillary c. |
any of several types of crutches that have a long, rigid vertical structure, a short padded horizontal bar that fits under the axilla, and another short bar at waist level that is used as a hand grip.
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| axillary d. |
surgical removal of axillary lymph nodes, done as part of radical mastectomy.
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