Medical Definition of Segmentum anterius

1. A delimited part or section of an organ or other structure which lies in front of or ventral to the other similar parts or sections. 1) segmentum anterius (hepar); the anterior segment of the right lobe of the liver. 2) segmentum anterius (pulmo dexter et sinister); [S 3]; the anterior segment of the superior lobe of the right and left lungs. 3) anterior segment of the eye; the intraocular segment of the eyeball occupied by the aqueous which lies in front of, and is separated from the vitreous-filled posterior segment by, the lens and zonule; it is subdivided by the iris into anterior and posterior chambers. Synonym: segmentum anterius. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Segmentum Anterius

segmentectomy
segmented
segmented cell
segmented leukocyte
segmented neutrophil
segmented worm
segmented worms
segmenter
segmenting
segmenting body
segments
segments of liver
segments of spinal cord
segments of spleen
segmentum
segmentum anterius (current term)
segmentum anterius inferius
segmentum anterius superius
segmentum apicale
segmentum apicoposterius
segmentum basale anterius
segmentum basale laterale
segmentum basale mediale
segmentum basale posterius
segmentum bronchopulmonale
segmentum cardiacum
segmentum inferius
segmentum internodale
segmentum lingulare inferius

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