aponeuroses in English

noun
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a sheet of pearly-white fibrous tissue that takes the place of a tendon in sheetlike muscles having a wide area of attachment.
The superficial branch, which forms the superficial palmer arch, descends a short distance into the palm and curves toward the thumb between the palmer aponeurosis and flexor tendons to form an arch.

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5. Aponeuroses The fascicles attach to the Aponeuroses and form an angle (the pennation angle) to the load axis of the muscle.

6. Aponeuroses and tendons are connective tissues that connect muscles to bones

7. It usually presents in the distal lower extremities of young adults, frequently attached to tendons or Aponeuroses

8. At the muscle, it spreads into thin sheets called Aponeuroses, which lie over and sometimes within the muscle belly.

9. (17) As the name suggests, it often originates juxtaposed to tendons, fascia, or Aponeuroses

10. Aponeuroses are flattened or ribbon-shaped tendons, of a pearly white color, iridescent, glistening, and similar in structure to the tendons

11. There are several aponeuroses in the body, but the most well-known aponeuroses are found in the abdomen, palms and soles.In the abdomen, the external oblique, which is the largest and most superficial flat abdominal muscle, has its own Aponeurosis.

12. Disposition of Aponeuroses (aponeurosis) (whitish fibers) of superior serratus posterior intended to distribute the constraints of muscular fascicles

13. Aponeuroses definition: a white fibrous sheet of tissue by which certain muscles are attached to bones Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

14. Aponeuroses are flattened or ribbon-shaped tendons, of a pearly white color, iridescent, glistening, and similar in structure to the tendons

15. Spigelian hernias are primary ventral hernias secondary to a defect in the Spigelian aponeurosis (fascia) that is comprised of the transversus abdominis and internal oblique Aponeuroses

16. It is a unipennate muscle type, observe the disposition of these Aponeuroses (aponeurosis) of the superficial (a) and deep (b) aspects

17. It is divided into an anterior and posterior layer which interdigate in the median line (linea alba).Above the arcuate line (about 4-5 cm caudal of the umbilicus) the anterior layer consists of the Aponeuroses of the internal and external oblique and the posterior layer is made up the Aponeuroses of the internal oblique and transverse abdominis.

18. The tendons and Aponeuroses are connected, on the one hand, with the muscles, and, on the other hand, with the movable structures, as the bones

19. Clear cell sarcoma (CCS) of tendons and Aponeuroses is a rare translocation-associated sarcoma showing melanocytic differentiation at the light microscopic, ultrastructural and protein levels

20. Clear cell sarcoma of tendons and Aponeuroses, also referred to as malignant melanoma of soft parts, is a rare malignancy derived from neural crest cells

21. Clear cell sarcoma of tendons and Aponeuroses (CCSTA), a rare tumor that was first described in 1968, (1) is also referred to as malignant melanoma of soft parts

22. 2 The tendons and Aponeuroses are connected, on the one hand, with the muscles, and, on the other hand, with the movable structures, as the bones

23. Finally, we measured the widths of the proximal and distal Aponeuroses across multiple axial MR images and found an average width of approximately 8 mm for the proximal aponeurosis and

24. An Aponeurosis (; plural: aponeuroses) is a type or a variant of the deep fascia, in the form of a sheet of pearly-white fibrous tissue that attaches sheet-like muscles needing a wide area of attachment

25. An aponeurosis (; plural: Aponeuroses) is a type or a variant of the deep fascia, in the form of a sheet of pearly-white fibrous tissue that attaches sheet-like muscles needing a wide area of attachment

26. For the purpose of clarifying the histogenesis of clear cell sarcoma of tendons and Aponeuroses (CCS) as well as the problem of whether or not CCS is a heterogeneous group of neoplasms, studies based on various methods were performed.

27. ‘The transection of the flexor tendons and the aponeurosis was an unavoidable consequence of these limitations and was standardized in all specimens.’ ‘The tendon of plantaris is still located between the Aponeuroses of soleus and gastrocnemius.’ ‘The gastrocnemius muscle aponeurosis is …

28. ‘The transection of the flexor tendons and the aponeurosis was an unavoidable consequence of these limitations and was standardized in all specimens.’ ‘The tendon of plantaris is still located between the Aponeuroses of soleus and gastrocnemius.’ ‘The gastrocnemius muscle aponeurosis is …

29. As Aponeuroses (do grego, απο, "afastado" e νευρον, "tendão") ou aponevroses são membranas achatadas de constituição semelhante à dos tendões, podemos encontra-las prendendo os músculos do tórax aos ossos da caixa torácica