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postero-lateral

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  • adjective Alternative spelling of posterolateral.

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  • After disinfection of the skin with chlorhexidine (+ cetrimide) (see table page 7), place the scissors between the presenting part and a line postero-lateral to the vulva, with the next contraction cut obliquely and posteriorly for approximately 4 cm. FIGURE

    Chapter 7 1989

  • It will be remembered that here the synovial membrane protrudes as a small sac between the antero - and postero-lateral ligaments of the joint.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • Each is inserted superiorly into the lateral tubercle of the lower end of the first phalanx, and inferiorly to the side of the second phalanx, their most inferior fibres becoming finally fixed to the extremities of the navicular bone, where they form the postero-lateral ligaments of the pedal articulation.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • Outermost slip from the glenoidal fibro-cartilage; 2, lateral ligament of the first interphalangeal articulation; 3, prolongations of the lateral ligament of the first interphalangeal articulation attached to the end of the navicular bone to form the postero-lateral ligament of the pedal joint;

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • A large one posteriorly running up behind the second phalanx to nearly adjoin the sesamoidean bursæ, and a small one, a prolongation of the synovial membrane between the antero-lateral and postero-lateral ligaments of the same side.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • The interosseous and postero-lateral ligaments of the articulation often participate in the inflammatory changes, and in many cases become completely ossified.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • This projects as a small sac between the antero - and postero-lateral ligaments of the joint.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • The internal face is concave, and covers in front the pedal articulation and the synovial sac, already mentioned as protruding between the antero - and postero-lateral ligaments of that joint.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • Unossified membranous intervals, termed fontanelles, are seen at the angles of the parietal bones; these fontanelles are six in number: two, an anterior and a posterior, are situated in the middle line, and two, an antero-lateral and a postero-lateral, on either side.

    II. Osteology. 5d. The Interior of the Skull 1918

  • Its postero-lateral surface, smooth and convex, forms parts of the temporal and infratemporal fossæ.

    II. Osteology. 5b. 4. The Zygomatic Bone 1918

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