- medial intermuscular septum of the thigh
- Septum n intermusculare femoris mediale
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Medial intermuscular septum of thigh — Cross section through the middle of the thigh. Latin septum intermusculare femoris mediale The medial intermuscular septum of thigh is a fold of deep fascia … Wikipedia
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septum intermusculare femoris mediale — [TA] medial intermuscular septum of thigh: the fascial sheet in the thigh separating the vastus medialis from the adductor and the pectineus muscles … Medical dictionary
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