Medical Definition of Facies medialis

1. The surface of a part of the body that faces toward the midline. The NA recognises a medial surface on the following structures: arytenoid cartilage; fibula; lung; ovary; testis; tibia; ulna. Synonym: facies medialis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Facies Medialis

facies lateralis digiti manus
facies lateralis digiti pedis
facies lateralis fibulae
facies lateralis membri inferioris
facies lateralis ossis zygomatici
facies lateralis ovarii
facies lateralis testis
facies lateralis tibiae
facies lingualis dentis
facies lunata acetabuli
facies malleolaris lateralis tali
facies malleolaris medialis tali
facies masticatoria
facies maxillaris alae majoris
facies maxillaris ossis palatini
facies medialis (current term)
facies medialis cartilaginis arytenoideae
facies medialis cerebri
facies medialis digiti pedis
facies medialis fibulae
facies medialis ovarii
facies medialis pulmonis
facies medialis testis
facies medialis tibiae
facies medialis ulnae
facies mediastinalis pulmonis
facies mesialis dentis
facies nasalis maxillae
facies nasalis ossis palatini
facies occlusalis dentis

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