Baudelocque line
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conjugata externa pelvis — [TA] external conjugate of pelvis: a diameter of the pelvic inlet; the distance from the depression under the last lumbar spine to the upper margin of the pubis. Called also external conjugate diameter and Baudelocque diameter or line … Medical dictionary