- linea aspera femoris NA
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English-Arabic Medical Dictionary. 2013.
English-Arabic Medical Dictionary. 2013.
Linea aspera — Infobox Bone Name = Linea aspera Latin = linea aspera GraySubject = 59 GrayPage = 246 Caption = Right femur. Posterior surface. (Linea aspera not labeled, but region is visible. Medial lip is at left; lateral lip is at right.) Caption2 =… … Wikipedia
external lip of linea aspera of femur — labium laterale lineae asperae femoris … Medical dictionary
lateral lip of linea aspera of femur — labium laterale lineae asperae femoris … Medical dictionary
medial lip of linea aspera of femur — labium mediale lineae asperae femoris … Medical dictionary
linea — SYN: line. [L.] l. alba [TA] a fibrous band running vertically the entire length of the midline of the anterior abdominal wall, receiving the attachments of the oblique and transverse abdominal … Medical dictionary
Biceps femoris muscle — Biceps femoris Lateral aspect of right leg. Biceps femoris muscle long head labeled … Wikipedia
Os femoris — Der Oberschenkelknochen, in der medizinischen Fachsprache Os femoris oder kurz das Femur ist einer der kräftigsten Röhrenknochen und bildet die knöcherne Grundlage des Oberschenkels. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Anatomie 1.1 Kopf 1.2 Hals 1.3 Schaft 1.4 … Deutsch Wikipedia
caput breve musculi bicipitis femoris — [TA] the short head of the biceps femoris muscle, arising from the linea aspera of the femur … Medical dictionary
labium laterale lineae asperae femoris — [TA] lateral lip of rough line of femur: the distinct outer part of the linea aspera that becomes continuous with the gluteal tuberosity and ends at the greater trochanter above and with the lateral supracondylar line below … Medical dictionary
labium medialis lineae asperae femoris — [TA] medial lip of rough line of femur: the distinct inner part of the linea aspera that becomes continuous with the intertrochanteric line above and the medial supracondylar line below … Medical dictionary
musculus biceps femoris — [TA] biceps muscle of thigh (2 heads): origin, LONG HEAD—ischial tuberosity, SHORT HEAD—linea aspera of femur; insertion, head of fibula, lateral condyle of tibia; innervation, LONG HEAD—tibial, SHORT HEAD—peroneal, popliteal; action,… … Medical dictionary