portal fissure
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portal fissure main — fissura portalis principalis … Medical dictionary
portal fissure right — fissura portalis dextra … Medical dictionary
Fissure — In anatomy, fissure (Latin fissura , Plural fissurae ) is a groove, natural division, deep furrow, cleft, or tear in various parts of the body.AnatomyVarious types of anatomical fissure are:Brain* Fissure of Bichat : found below the corpus… … Wikipedia
Portal hypertensive gastropathy — Classification and external resources Image of portal hypertensive gastropathy seen on endoscopy of the stomach. The normally smooth mucosa of the stomach has developed a mosaic like appearance, that resembles snake skin … Wikipedia
Fissure — A cleft or groove. A fissure can be normal or abnormal. A fissure in the cerebral cortex is a normal feature. It is a deep fold that involves the entire thickness of the brain wall. A fissure in the anus is distinctly abnormal. It is a painful… … Medical dictionary
Portal:Volcanoes — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology … Wikipedia
portal — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin portale city gate, porch, from neuter of portalis of a gate, from Latin porta gate more at port Date: 14th century 1. door, entrance; especially a grand or imposing one 2.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
portal — I. /ˈpɔtl / (say pawtl) noun 1. a door, gate, or entrance, especially one of imposing appearance, as in a palace. 2. a means of access. 3. → web portal. 4. Also, portal frame. a stiff, rectangular frame used as the skeleton for buildings and… …
portal — portal1 portaled, portalled, adj. /pawr tl, pohr /, n. 1. a door, gate, or entrance, esp. one of imposing appearance, as to a palace. 2. an iron or steel bent for bracing a framed structure, having curved braces between the vertical members and a … Universalium
portal — I por•tal [[t]ˈpɔr tl, ˈpoʊr [/t]] n. 1) a door, gate, or entrance, esp. one of imposing size and appearance 2) bui civ an iron or steel bent for bracing a framed structure, having curved braces between the vertical members and a horizontal… … From formal English to slang