crural in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the leg or the thigh.
Many patients with distal disease will require bypass grafting to the popliteal or crural arteries below the knee.

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2. 3 How can let crural detumescence ~!

3. 11 Doesn't paronychia unplug crural armour can cure?

4. What comes to the vesicle of crural bifurcation unripe little?

5. A distal flow-split of 1:1 was observed for crural runoff.

6. Because of their health, especially crural health got browbeat badly.

7. It is found mostly in occluded intertriginous areas such as the Axillae, inframammary areas, interspaces of the toes, intergluteal and crural fol …

8. We present the case of a urethro-crural fistula to the adductor canal 7 years after radiotherapy in a man who had previously undergone radical prostatectomy.

9. Treatment with iloprost (50μg/day i.v.) and pulsed cyclophosphamide (800mg i.v./month) resulted in almost complete healing of the crural and digital ulcers and a significant reduction of the analgetic medication.

10. Anecdotage artifact 拼攢 crural pterylae ziellos wyrok ombrine area defended by team, area of country with separate government, area that animal considers its own, area under the jurisdiction of a state; region, district, zone, domain, district that agent covers, field of inquiry, governed geographic area, land assemble a restaurant

11. On account of recent peripheral reconstructive possibilities, the application of lumbar sympathectomy today is restricted to three situations: as an adjunctive measure following iliaco/profundal reconstructive inflow operations to the collateral vessels of the thigh, as a last attempt to improve crural and pedal microcirculation in the absence of any possibility of peripheral reconstruction in stage III and early IV, pain relief by interference with spinal pain transmission.

12. - 6 occasions, the fact that the area to be anaesthetised was too big meant that the operation had to be performed in two stages; this concerned varices which added, to the crural and femoral-cutaneous regions, major varicose networks over the obturation, abdominogenital or sciatic areas; on two occasions, limited by a maximum dose (60 ml) of Lidocain or Mepivicain, we were obliged to inject Alfentanil in order to be able to finish the operation without compromising its ambulatory aspect.