ligamentum pubovesicale mediale

ligamentum pubovesicale mediale
l. mediale pubovesicale.

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  • ligamentum pubovesicale — [TA] pubovesical ligament: a ligament that extends from the bladder neck to the inferior aspect of the pubic bones. In the female it is divided into two distinct parts (see l. mediale pubovesicale and l. laterale pubovesicale). In the male it is… …   Medical dictionary

  • ligamentum mediale puboprostaticum — TA alternative for the ligamentum pubovesicale in the male …   Medical dictionary

  • ligamentum — SYN: ligament. [L. a band, tie, fr. ligo, to bind] l. acromioclaviculare [TA] SYN: acromioclavicular ligament. l. anococcygeum SYN: anococcygeal ligament. l. anulare [TA] SYN: anular ligament. l. anulare bulbi SYN: trabecular tissue of sclera. l …   Medical dictionary

  • ligamentum mediale pubovesicale — [TA] medial pubovesical ligament: the medial branch of the pubovesical ligament in the female, a forward continuation of the tendinous arch of the pelvic fascia to the pubis …   Medical dictionary

  • pubovesical ligament medial — ligamentum pubovesicale mediale …   Medical dictionary

  • Medial pubovesical ligament — Ligament: Medial pubovesical ligament Latin ligamentum pubovesicale mediale From bladder To pubis Dorlands/Elsevier …   Wikipedia

  • Ligament — A ligament is a tough band of connective tissue that connects various structures such as two bones. Ligament is a fitting term; it comes from the Latin ligare meaning to bind or tie. * * * 1. A band or sheet of fibrous tissue connecting two or… …   Medical dictionary

  • Свя́зка — ( и) (ligamentum, a, PNA, BNA, JNA) соединительно тканное волокнистое образование в виде пучка, тяжа или пластины, соединяющее кости (синдесмоз) или входящее в состав удерживающего (подвешивающего) аппарата внутренних органов; кроме того, С.… …   Медицинская энциклопедия

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