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- episiotomy". The authors were unable to find quality studies that compared mediolateral versus midline episiotomy. There are four main types of episiotomy: Medio-lateral:...
- outside of the left or right side of the body toward the inside) or "mediolateral"(from the inside of that side of the body toward the outside. The same...
- The tympanic membrane is oriented obliquely in the anteroposterior, mediolateral, and superoinferior planes. Consequently, its superoposterior end lies...
- sacrum. Such modifications to the spine would have enhanced side-to-side (mediolateral) flexion, better supporting the wider lower thorax. It is claimed by...
- mammography, both head-to-foot (craniocaudal, CC) view and angled side-view (mediolateral oblique, MLO) images of the breast are taken. Diagnostic mammography...
- fissures, features can include epicanthus inversus (fold curving in the mediolateral direction, inferior to the inner canthus), low nasal bridge, ptosis of...
- movements permitted in this joint are: (a) flexion and extension around the mediolateral axis, which give rise to the ordinary forward and backward nodding of...
- perpendicular to the cerebellar folds—that is, they are narrow in the mediolateral direction, but much more extended in the longitudinal direction. Different...
- external nose), position of the superoinferior alar groove, position of the mediolateral nasal dome, and nasal bridge deviation. "The nasal ala projection length...
- ligaments can be diagnosed by examining the knee's stability in the mediolateral axis.[verification needed] The LCL is usually injured as a result of...