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K. C. T. Litzmann (1815-90), German obstetrician
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Litzmann's obliquity — see asynclitism [K. C. T. Litzmann (1815–90), German obstetrician] … The new mediacal dictionary
Асинклитизм Литцманна (Litzmann'S Obliquity) — см. Асинклитизм. Источник: Медицинский словарь … Медицинские термины
Litzmann obliquity — inclination of the fetal head so that the posterior parietal bone presents to the parturient canal; called also posterior asynclitism. Obliquity. (A), Concordance of the fetal and pelvic planes, synclitism; (B), Litzmann obliquity (posterior… … Medical dictionary
Litzmann obliquity — Litz·mann obliquity (litzґmən) [Karl Konrad Theodor Litzmann, German gynecologist, 1815–1890] see under obliquity … Medical dictionary
Litzmann — Karl K.T., German gynecologist, 1815–1890. See L. obliquity … Medical dictionary
obliquity — SYN: asynclitism. Litzmann o. inclination of the fetal head so that the biparietal diameter is oblique in relation to the plane of the pelvic brim, the … Medical dictionary
Carl Conrad Theodor Litzmann — (October 7, 1815 1890) was a German obstetrician and gynecologist who was a native of Schwerin. He studied medicine in Berlin, and in 1844 became a professor at Greifswald where he performed studies of obstetric physiology. In 1849 he succeeded… … Wikipedia
asynclitism — Absence of synclitism or parallelism; may be used, e.g., to refer to the axis of the presenting part of the child and the pelvic planes in childbirth, to the dental arches, or to the planes of the skull. SYN: obliquity. [G. a priv. + syn klino,… … Medical dictionary
Асинклитизм (Asynclitism) — наклон черепа плода к плечу, приводящий к тому, что верхушка его черепа либо приближается к крестцу (передний асинклитизм (anterior asynclitism), или асинклитизм Негсле (Naegelc s obliquity)), либо к лобковой кости (задний асинклитизм (posterior… … Медицинские термины
asynclitism — n. tilting of the fetal skull towards one or other shoulder causing the top of the skull to be either nearer to the sacrum (anterior asynclitism or Naegele s obliquity) or nearer to the pubis (posterior asynclitism or Litzmann s obliquity). These … The new mediacal dictionary