dorsum of hand
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dorsum manus — [TA] back or dorsum of hand: the hand surface opposite the palm … Medical dictionary
dorsum — [dôr′səm] n. pl. dorsa [dôr xE052sə] [L] 1. the back (of an animal) 2. any part corresponding to or like the back [the dorsum of the hand] … English World dictionary
Dorsum — (lat.), 1) Rücken; 2) Rückseite der Hand; 3) am Blatte untere, an Blumentheilen äußere, an Samen die dem Nabel entgegengesetzte Seite … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Dorsum — (lat.), Rücken; auch die Rückseite der Hand; an Pflanzen die untere Seite der Blätter … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Hand — For other uses, see Hand (disambiguation). Hand Palmar and Dorsal aspects of human left hand Latin manus Vein … Wikipedia
Dorsum — The back or posterior side of a structure. Dorsum is the Latin word for the back. Something pertaining to the dorsum is dorsal. The dorsal surface of the hand is the back of the hand, the side opposite the palm. The dorsal surface of the foot is… … Medical dictionary
hand — The portion of the upper limb distal to the radiocarpal joint, comprising the wrist, palm, and fingers. SYN: manus [TA], main. [A.S.] accoucheur h. position of the h. in tetany or … Medical dictionary
Hand infection — Articleissues introrewrite = June 2008 jargon = June 2008 orphan = June 2008Infections frequently occur in the hand and wrist. Because the hand is heavily used for contact with the world, it is vulnerable to cuts, punctures, scrapes, and other… … Wikipedia
dorsum — n. 1) the back. 2) the upper or posterior surface of a part of the body; for example, of the hand. See also: dorsal … The new mediacal dictionary
Dorsal venous network of hand — Vein: Dorsal venous network of hand The veins on the dorsum of the hand. (Dorsal venous network labeled at center right.) Latin rete venosum dorsale manus Gray s … Wikipedia