| Henke's s. |
a space containing connective tissue between the vertebral column and the pharynx and esophagus.
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| Henke's space, triangle (trigone) |
see under space and triangle.
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| Henke's t. |
a triangular area between the descending portion of the inguinal fold, the lateral portion of the inguinal fold, and the lateral border of the rectus muscle.
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| Henle's a. |
a. ductus deferentis.
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| Henle's ampulla, loop, etc. |
see under fiber, gland, layer, membrane, and reaction, and see ampulla ductus deferentis, ansa nephroni, falx inguinalis, and spina suprameatica.
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