Spieghel line
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Spieghel line — Spie·ghel line (shpeґgəl) [Adriaan van der Spieghel (L. Spigelius), Flemish anatomist, 1578–1625] linea semilunaris … Medical dictionary
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linea semilunaris — linea semi·lu·nar·is .sem i lü ner əs, nar n, pl lineae semi·lu·nar·es ner .ēz, nar a curved line on the ventral abdominal wall parallel to the midline and halfway between it and the side of the body that marks the lateral border of the rectus… … Medical dictionary
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Spigelius — Adrian (van der Spieghel), Flemish anatomist in Padua, 1578–1625. See spigelian hernia, S. line, S. lobe … Medical dictionary