- oblique head of the adductor hallucis muscle
- Caput n obliquum musculi adductoris hallucis
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Adductor hallucis muscle — Muscle infobox Name = Adductor hallucis muscle Latin = musculus adductor hallucis GraySubject = 131 GrayPage = 493 Caption = Muscles of the sole of the foot. Third layer. (Oblique head visible at center, and transverse head visible at bottom.… … Wikipedia
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head — 1. [TA] The upper or anterior extremity of the animal body, containing the brain and the organs of sight, hearing, taste, and smell. 2. [TA] The upper, anterior, or larger extremity, expanded or rounded, of any … Medical dictionary
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caput obliquum musculi adductoris hallucis — [TA] the oblique head of adductor hallucis muscle: the head that connects the muscle with the bases of the second, third, and fourth metatarsal bones, and the sheath of the peroneus longus muscle; called also great or long head of adductor… … Medical dictionary
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musculus — SYN: muscle.For histologic description, see muscle. [L. a little mouse, a muscle, fr. mus (mur ), a mouse] musculi abdominis SYN: muscles of abdomen, under muscle. m. abductor [TA] SYN: abductor (muscle). m. abductor … Medical dictionary