- omoclavicular
- omoclavicular adj. 2 g. Relativo ou comum à omoplata e à clavícula.
Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.
Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.
omoclavicular — Relating to the shoulder and the clavicle; denoting an anomalous muscle attached to the coracoid process or upper edge of the scapula and to the clavicle. * * * omo·cla·vic·u·lar (o″mo klə vikґu lər) pertaining to the shoulder and … Medical dictionary
omoclavicular triangle — trigonum omoclaviculare … Medical dictionary
omoclavicular trigone — trigonum omoclaviculare … Medical dictionary
triángulo omoclavicular — depresión a cada lado del cuello, detrás de la clavicula. También se denomina fosa supraclavicular [A01.2.02.010] imagen anatómica [véase http://www.iqb.es/diccio/t/triangulo.htm#omoclavicular] Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro… … Diccionario médico
fossa — A depression usually more or less longitudinal in shape below the level of the surface of a part. [L. a trench or ditch] acetabular f. [TA] a depressed area in the floor of the acetabulum superior to the … Medical dictionary
triangle — In anatomy and surgery, a three sided area with arbitrary or natural boundaries. SEE ALSO: trigonum, region. [L. triangulum, fr. tri , three, + angulus, angle] anal t. [TA] the posterior portion of the perineal region through which the … Medical dictionary
Subclavian triangle — Subclavian triangle … Wikipedia
regiones cervicales — partes del cuerpo situadas en el cuello, entre el tronco y la cabeza. [A01.2.02.001]. Comprende las siguientes regiones: región cervical anterior [A01.2.02.002] triángulo submandibular [A01.2.02.003] triángulo carotídeo [A01.2.02.004] triángulo… … Diccionario médico
region — 1. An often arbitrarily limited portion of the surface of the body. SEE ALSO: space, zone. 2. A portion of the body having a special nervous or vascular supply, or a part of an organ having a special … Medical dictionary
nodi lymphoidei supraclaviculares — [TA] supraclavicular lymph nodes: the deep lateral cervical lymph nodes situated inferior to the omohyoid muscle, extending into the omoclavicular portion of the posterior triangle of the neck … Medical dictionary