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Dorsal (from
Latin dorsum ‘back’) may
refer to:
Dorsal (anatomy), an
anatomical term of
location referring...
- The
dorsal aortae are
paired (left and right)
embryological vessels which progress to form the
descending aorta. The
paired dorsal aortae arise from aortic...
- In
human anatomy, the
dorsal interossei (DI) are four
muscles in the back of the hand that act to
abduct (spread) the index, middle, and ring
fingers away...
- A
dorsal slit (often
referred to in
anthropology as
superincision or supercision) is a
single incision along the
upper length of the **** from the...
-
Dorsal interossei (Latin:
interossei dorsales) may
refer to:
Dorsal interossei of the hand,
musculi interossei dorsales m****
Dorsal interossei of the...
- The
dorsal nerve of the ****oris is a
nerve in
females that
branches off the
pudendal nerve to
innervate the ****oris. The
nerve is
important for female...
- In
human male anatomy, the
dorsal veins of the **** are
blood vessels that
drain the
shaft (corpora cavernosa,
corpus spongiosum), the skin and the glans...
- 10
total dorsal digital branches: The
medial terminal branch (internal branch)
divides into two
dorsal digital nerves (nn.
digitales dorsales hallucis...
- The
dorsal digital veins from the
adjacent sides of the
fingers unite to form
three dorsal metacarpal veins,
which end in a
dorsal venous net-work opposite...
- the second, third, and
fourth dorsal metatarsal arteries,
which run
forward upon the
corresponding Interossei dorsales; in the
clefts between the toes...