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Diverticulum
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Diverticula
A diverticulum (plural: diverticula) is medical or biological term for an outpouching of a hollow (or a fluid filled) structure in the body |
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Ischium
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Ischia
Hip bone |
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Velum
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Vela
The soft palate (also known as velum or muscular palate) is the soft tissue constituting the back of the roof of the mouth. |
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Ostium
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Ostia
The ostium of the Fallopian tube (plural ostia) may refer to the proximal[1] or distal[2] opening of the tube. |
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Antrum
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Antra
Antrum" is a general term for a cavity or chamber which may have specific meaning in reference to certain organs or sites in the body. |
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Acetabulum
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Acetabula
Hip joint |
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Brachium
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Brachia
Upper arm from shoulder to elbow |
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Fingers and toes
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Phalanx or Phalanges
One finger or toe or several fingers and toes |
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Epithelium
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Epithelia
Primary body tissue |
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Diverticulum
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A diverticulum (plural: diverticula) is medical or biological term for an outpouching of a hollow (or a fluid filled) structure in the body.
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Endometrium
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Endometria
The mucuous membrane lining |
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Acetabulum
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Acetabula
Hipjoint |
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Acetabulum
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Acetabula
Hipjoint |
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Brachium
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Brachia
Upper arm |
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Cavum
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Cava
Cavity/Cave |
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Coccidium
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Coccidia
Parasite |
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Diverticulum
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Diverticula
Outpouching |
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Endometrium
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Endometria
Muccuous membrane |
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Epithelium
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Epithelia
Primary body tissue |
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Haustraum
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Haustra
Haustrum is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.[3] |
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Infundibulum
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Infundibula
An infundibulum (Latin for funnel; plural, infundibula) is a funnel-shaped cavity or organ |
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Labium
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Labia
Labium (genitalia), a part of the female external genitalia (singular of "labia" in human anatomy |
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Mediastinum
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The mediastina is a non-delineated group of structures in the thorax, surrounded by loose connective tissue. It is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. It contains the heart, the great vessels of the heart, esophagus, trachea, phrenic nerve, cardiac nerve, thoracic duct, thymus, and lymph nodes of the central chest.
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Ostium
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Ostia
The ostium of the Fallopian tube (plural ostia) may refer to the proximal[1] or distal[2] opening of the tube. The proximal tubal opening (ostium or os) is located within the uterus at the uterotubal junction and accessible via hysteroscopy. Occlusion at this opening is referred to as proximal tubal occlusion. |
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Pudendum
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Pudenda
the external genital organs of a human being; especially : the external genitals of a woman : vulva—usually used in plural |
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Rostrum
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Rostra
The term rostrum (from the Latin rostrum, meaning "beak") is used for a number of unrelated structures in different groups of animals: |
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Spectrum
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Spectra
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Stratum
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Strata or stratum of rock or soil with internally consistent characteristics that distinguish it from other layers. Each layer is generally one of a number of parallel layers that lie one upon another, laid down by natural forces.
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Tentorium
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Tentoria
The tentorium is also an anatomical term for the dura mater in between the cerebellum and cerebrum. It is a common site for termination during brain injury or neoplasm. |