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aponeurotic Meaning in Bengali



বা একটি aponeurosis সংক্রান্ত





aponeurotic's Usage Examples:

Aponeurotic fibroma (also known as "Calcifying aponeurotic fibroma," and "Juvenile aponeurotic fibroma") is characterized by a lesion that usually presents.


the serratus posterior superior muscle Plantar aponeurosis Inguinal aponeurotic falx Bicipital aponeurosis Palatine aponeurosis Fascia Aponeurosis.


The conjoint tendon (previously known as the inguinal aponeurotic falx) is a sheath of connective tissue formed from the lower part of the common aponeurosis.


canal, also known as the subsartorial canal or Hunter’s canal, is an aponeurotic tunnel in the middle third of the thigh.


infiltration of muscle fibers with fibroblasts resembling those seen in aponeurotic fibromas.


crus of the subcutaneous inguinal ring, and in front of the inguinal aponeurotic falx, and interlaces with the ligament of the other side of the linea.


Lateral to the conjoint tendon, previously known as the inguinal aponeurotic falx, there is a ligamentous band originating from the lower margin of the.


It consists of a thin, aponeurotic joint lamina composed of oblique fibers, which for the most part run.


It is thin, aponeurotic in structure, and of considerable strength, serving to bind down the.


which arise from the mastoid portion of the temporal bone by short aponeurotic fibers.


Superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS) is an area of musculature of the face.


A Spigelian is the type of ventral hernia where aponeurotic fascia pushes through a hole in the junction of the Linea Semilunaris and the arcuate line.


beginning proximally at the transverse carpal ligament and ending at the aponeurotic arch of the hypothenar muscles.


Subcostales (singular: subcostalis) (Infracostales) consist of muscular and aponeurotic fasciculi, which are usually well-developed only in the lower part of.


The transversalis fascia (or transverse fascia) is a thin aponeurotic membrane which lies between the inner surface of the transverse abdominal muscle.


As the ligament crosses the lacrimal sac, a strong aponeurotic lamina is given off from its posterior surface; this expands over the.


connected by loose areolar tissue with the iliacus, quadratus lumborum, aponeurotic origin of transversus abdominis, and with the front of the lower and.


A broad aponeurotic layer is given off from the tendon of the digastric muscle on either.


Ptosis may be due to a myogenic, neurogenic, aponeurotic, mechanical or traumatic cause, and it usually occurs isolated, but may.


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aponeurotic's Meaning':

of or relating to an aponeurosis

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