ischiorectal

ischiorectal
Relating to the ischium and the rectum.

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is·chio·rec·tal .is-kē-ō-'rek-təl adj of, relating to, or adjacent to both ischium and rectum <a pelvic \ischiorectal abscess>

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is·chio·rec·tal (is″ke-o-rekґtəl) pertaining to the ischium and rectum; see also ischioanal.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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