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Pelvic Curve

A normal anteroinferior concavity of the sacrum and coccygeal vertebrae, extending from the lumbosacral junction to the apex of the coccyx.
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2015
2009
2009
In this descriptive study of radionuclide cystography, time–activity curves were generated from renal pelves with reflux and… 
1988
1988
Details of the design of obstetric forceps are important to ensure that they can be used safely for mother and baby. One of the… 
1982
1982
Summary: All Kielland's forceps used at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, were measured with engineering calipers. All… 
1977
1977
In order to clarify intrarenal dynamic processes related to regional distribution in patients with unilateral renal disease, two… 
1975
1975
We propose to classify in one chapter the different troubles of positioning which the uterus can have. In its site the uterus…