obturator
[ob´too͡-ra″tor] 1. a disk or plate that closes an opening.
2. a prosthesis for closing an acquired or congenital opening of the palate (
cleft palate).
obturator sign pain on outward pressure on the obturator foramen as a sign of inflammation in the sheath of the obturator nerve, probably caused by appendicitis.
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