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 Translation for 'pelvic' from English to French
anat.
pelvien {adj}
pelvic
anat.
région {f} pelvienne
pelvic area
anat.
os {m} pelvien
pelvic bone
ichtyo.
nageoire {f} ventrale
pelvic fin
anat.méd.
exercices {m.pl} de Kegel
pelvic floor exercise {sg}
anat.méd.
exercices {m.pl} de Kegel
pelvic re-education {sg}
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Usage Examples English
  • Male spotted ratfish have multiple secondary sexual characteristics, which include paired pelvic claspers, a single frontal tentaculum, and paired pelvic tentacula.
  • They have no pelvic skeleton, so they lack pelvic fins.
  • It is the pelvic brim, which is the edge of the pelvic inlet.
  • Mothers with chorioamnionitis who undergo a C-section may be more likely to develop pelvic abscesses, septic pelvic thrombophlebitis, and infections at the surgical site.
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction is a common complication of pelvic surgery.

  • Septic pelvic thrombophlebitis: persistent wide fever swings despite antibiotics, usually normal abdominal or pelvic exams.
  • The term "urogenital diaphragm" is often confused with the pelvic diaphragm (pelvic floor), which is a true diaphragm supporting many of the pelvic organs.
  • A pelvic binder compresses pelvic structures. This encourages any blood in the pelvic cavity to clot, reducing any further bleeding. It also stabilises the pelvis.
  • An intact and exquisitely preserved specimen demonstrates that the living animal had pelvic fins and a pelvic girdle, thus proving that antiarchs had, primitively at least, pelvic girdles, and or inherited them from a common ancestor of both placoderms and other gnathostomes.
  • Pelvic floor physical therapy has been shown to be a valid treatment for men with sexual problems and pelvic pain.

  • The "pelvic inlet" is the opening delineated by the pelvic brim.
  • Urogynecology is a sub-specialty of Gynecology, and in some countries is also known as Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery.
  • The pelvic floor has two inherently conflicting functions: One is to close the pelvic and abdominal cavities and bear the load of the visceral organs; the other is to control the openings of the rectum and urogenital organs that pierce the pelvic floor and make it weaker.
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