Examples of using Axillary in English and their translations into Spanish
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In addition to invading axillary lymph nodes, cancer cells can reach the chain
The point d on the anterior side of the triangle marks the articulation of the radial vein with the second axillary sclerite.
This curved retractor is especially applicable to all types of breast surgeries, axillary dissections, and for sentinel lymph node biopsies, allowing a clear preparation.
in the neck and axillary fossa, often caused by motorbike accidents.
N1a is when there is cancer in 1 to 3 axillary lymph nodes and at least 1
or defined, axillary, multi-floral amentoid spikes with the flower in whorls of 4 Tetracentron.
The inflorescences are terminal or axillary, in a panicle(Canella) or a raceme; otherwise, the flowers are solitary(by reduction) and axillary.
It is a herbaceous perennial with glabrous stems 10-100 cm long that bear terminal or axillary racemes or spikes of soft violet flowers.
Fragrant lavender to rose-purple flowers are in tight clusters located on terminal and axillary stems, blooming from mid-summer until fall frost.
Basally, the radius is flexibly united with the anterior end of the second axillary 2Ax.
The sentinel node technique is employed in order to avoid the resection of axillary lymph nodes.
In practice, only the axillary lymph nodes are explored, unless there is a clinical suspicion of the involvement of the other two
Lesions at axillary exit level(rare) result in complete failure of active extension for the elbow, wrist
solitary and axillary or clustered in axillary inflorescences in groups of 2-3 flowers,
revolves the third axillary on its mesal articulations(b,
terminal or axillary, often reduced to solitary axillary flower, rarely on cymes
The third axillary, therefore, is usually the posterior hinge plate of the wing base
reactivate the vine and allow axillary buds to grow.
one of the main odor components described axillary.
terminal or axillary, grouped in panicles carimbosos,