Falx
Common misspellings for Falx:
ralx, fzlx, fslx, fwlx, fqlx, fakx, fapx, faox, dfalx, fdalx, vfalx, fvalx, gfalx, fgalx, tfalx, ftalx, rfalx, fralx, fzalx, fazlx, fsalx, faslx, fwalx, fawlx, fqalx, faqlx, faklx, falkx, faplx, falpx, faolx, falox, falzx, falxz, falcx, falxc, faldx, falxd, falsx, falxs, aflx, faxl, ffalx, faalx, falxx, nalx, Fanx, Famx, Fal8, f alx, fa lx, fal x.
Definition of Falx:
- One of two sickle- shaped partitions of dura mater between the cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres.
- A membranous process in the form of a sickle; as falx cerebri, a process of the dura mater.
- Falces. A sickle- shaped fold of the dura mater.
- [ Latin] A sickle-shaped fold of the dura mater; inguinal aponeurosis of transverse and internal oblique muscles of abdomen.
Usage examples for Falx
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The blood is poured out beneath the dura on one or on both sides of the falx cerebri, and as it accumulates near the vertex, the damage to the motor centres for the legs is usually more extensive than that to the centres for the arms. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition. by Alexander Miles Alexis Thomson
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Between this septum and the falx an interval occurs, and through it the crural hernia usually descends. Surgical Anatomy by Joseph Maclise