medially

[ UK /mˈiːdiːəlˌi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a medial position
    this consonant always occurs medially
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How To Use medially In A Sentence

  • The incisure is continuous with the wide, deep channel which extends proximomedially across the ventral surface of the astragalus and supposedly carried the perforating artery.
  • The axons of the lower nucleus of the lateral lemniscus, which arise from the larger stellate or spindle-shaped cells, with long, smooth, much branched dendrites, are said by some authors to join the lateral lemniscus, but according to Cajal they pass medially toward the raphé; their termination is unknown. IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves
  • The circulating nurse shaves the patient's surgical leg from 3 inches to 4 inches above the knee to 4 inches below the patella, laterally and medially.
  • In the medulla, note the elongated gray olivary nucleus, with its slit-like hilus, directed dorsomedially.
  • These striations indicate where the dentary was overlapped medially by the coronoids.
  • The angular process of the dentary is inflected medially in almost all marsupials.
  • After the surgeon incises the fascial layer, extends the incision proximally and distally, and retracts medially and laterally, he or she measures the patellar tendon width.
  • The fracture fragment is often retracted inferomedially because of the action of the subscapularis muscle.
  • Howeer, medially , there is a large opacity consistent with a left lower lobe pneumonia asterisk.
  • It is thickest at its presumed proximal end and is expanded medially to form an overlapping joint with the intermedium.
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