Clado ligament
Cla·do lig·a·ment
(klah-dō'), a mesenteric fold running from the broad ligament on the right side to the appendix.
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Clado,
Spiro, French gynecologist, 1856-1905. Clado anastomosis - anastomosis in the right suspensory ligament of the ovary between the appendicular and ovarian arteries.
Clado band - the suspensory ligament of the ovary.
Clado ligament - a mesenteric fold running from the broad ligament on the right side to the appendix.
Clado point - a point at the lateral border of the rectus abdominis muscle where marked tenderness on pressure is felt in some cases of appendicitis.
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