inguinal falx in Vietnamese
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Sentence patterns related to "inguinal falx"
1. A Cryptorchid testis located in the inguinal region
2. Inguinal Hernia in boys is very common. [ I.H.: a protrusion of abdominal-cavity contents through the inguinal canal ]
3. 12 Measurement showed the septum pellucidi deviated from falx cerebrum and midline.
4. Objective To analyze CT features and reason of subdural hygroma beside cerebral falx.
5. Cryptorchid testes are located in the abdominal, inguinal or prescrotal region
6. Following surgery, the patient presented ascites, inguinal adenopathies and subcutaneous nodular formations.
7. The long thin posterior border of the crista galli serves for the attachment of the falx cerebri.
8. Genital ulcer syndrome (non-vesicular) any male with an ulcer on the penis, scrotum, or rectum, with or without inguinal adenopathy, or any female with ulcer on labia, vagina, or rectum, with or without inguinal adenopathy.
9. Other articles where Inguinal Amplexus is discussed: Anura: Breeding behaviour: …and around the waist (inguinal Amplexus), whereas in the more advanced frogs (neobatrachians) the position is shifted anteriorly to the armpits (axillary Amplexus)
10. Simple reduction of bladder herniation with herniorrhaphy was accomplished through an inguinal incision.
11. Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of complex flat plug patch used for inguinal herniorrhaphy.
12. A Cryptorchid stallion can be further classified as either inguinal when the testis is in the inguinal canal, or abdominal when the testis remains in the abdominal cavity, which was the case for Marquis
13. Most Buboes were inguinal, but children had a higher frequency of cervical or axillary Buboes
14. In medicine, Bilateral refers to both sides of the body or two of something. Bilateral ankle fractures would mean both ankles are fractured. Bilateral inguinal hernias would mean that both inguinal areas, left and right, have hernias.
15. This rare syndrome is commonly associated with abnormalities of genitourinary development, especially inguinal hernia and defective Müllerian regression.
16. Objective To inquire into the value of the application of tension - free - repair in elderly inguinal hernia.
17. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS – – – – – – – – Epididymitis Orchitis Trauma Incarcerated or strangulated inguinal hernia Torsion appendix testis Acute varicocele Testicular tumor Scrotal abscess
18. Pretreatment evaluation includes mainly pelvic and inguinal clinical examination, thoracic and abdomino-pelvic CT scan, and anorectal endosonography.
19. Among the 20 patients operated for bilateral hernia, n=11 (22%) were preoperatively diagnosed as having bilateral inguinal hernia while n=9 (18%) were found to have patent Contralateral deep inguinal ring peroperatively (n=3 on right side, n=6 on left side).
20. Indeed, the persistence of a major inguinal reflux is accompanied, in 62% of cases, by a saphenous vein accepting the reflux, and the persistence of a flow-back residual saphenous vein is accompanied by a major inguinal reflux in 76% of cases.
21. Swollen, painful lymph glands, or inguinal buboes [in-GWEEN-al BEW-boes], in the groin area are often associated with Chancroid.
22. Chancroid is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) characterized by painful necrotizing genital ulcers that may be accompanied by inguinal lymphadenopathy
23. ‘Biopsy sites included cervical, mediastinal, supraclavicular, Axillary, and inguinal lymph nodes, as well as masses of the cecum, stomach, colon, oropharynx, and
24. Background: Duration of Convalescence after inguinal hernia repair is of major socio-economic interest and an often reported outcome measure
25. Cryptorchidism is failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum; in younger children, it is typically accompanied by inguinal hernia