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inferomedial

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inferomedial
[in′fərōmē′dē·əl]
Etymology: L, inferus, lower, medius, middle
pertaining to a location situated below and toward the center.


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Compressive stress at the superolateral cementbone interface, tensile stress at the inferomedial interface, and shear stress over the entire interface were reported after hip resurfacing with the Wagner prosthesis (another stem-less design).
4,8-10) Other findings include occlusion of the maxillary sinus infundibulum (secondary to retraction of the uncinate process against the inferomedial orbital wall), an enlarged middle meatus with lateral retraction of the middle turbinate, deviation of the nasal septum, and an increase of adipose tissue in the pterygomaxillary fossa.
In addition to attaching to the lower part of the sacrotuberous ligament, the tendon also attaches proximally to an inferomedial impression on the upper area of the ischial tuberosity (Williams et al.
 
 
 
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