Definition of Aponeurotic. Meaning of Aponeurotic. Synonyms of Aponeurotic

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Definition of Aponeurotic

Aponeurotic
Aponeurotic Ap`o*neu*rot"ic, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to an aponeurosis.

Meaning of Aponeurotic from wikipedia

- 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 Willard FH, Vleeming...
- abdominal cavity. The conjoint tendon (previously known as the inguinal aponeurotic falx) is a sheath of connective tissue formed from the lower part of...
- appearance. If present in a child it may appear similar to juvenile aponeurotic fibroma. Generally, no treatment is required. They usually disappear...
- Superficial muscular aponeurotic system (or superficial musculoaponeurotic system) (SMAS) is a thin yet tough: 438  unitary tissue plane of the face formed...
- canal (also known as the subsartorial canal or Hunter's canal) is an aponeurotic tunnel in the middle third of the thigh giving p****age to parts of the...
- thoracodorsal fascia) is a complex,: 1137  multilayer arrangement of fascial and aponeurotic layers forming a separation between the paraspinal muscles on one side...
- those who do not, namely the presence of aponeurotic extensions from the transversus abdominis aponeurotic arch. Inguinal hernias mostly contain the...
- those who do not, namely the presence of aponeurotic extensions from the transversus abdominis aponeurotic arch. There isn't any proof that being physically...
- The saphenous nerve lies in front of the femoral artery, behind the aponeurotic covering of the adductor canal, as far as the opening in the lower part...