Definition of Navicular. Meaning of Navicular. Synonyms of Navicular

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Definition of Navicular

Navicular
Navicular Na*vic"u*lar, n. (Anat.) The navicular bone.

Meaning of Navicular from wikipedia

- The navicular bone /nəˈvɪkjʊlər/ is a small bone found in the feet of most mammals. The navicular bone in humans is one of the tarsal bones, found in...
- Navicular syndrome, often called navicular disease, is a syndrome of lameness problems in horses. It most commonly describes an inflammation or degeneration...
- An accessory navicular bone is an accessory bone of the foot that occasionally develops abnormally in front of the ankle towards the inside of the foot...
- The navicular fossa is a short dilated portion of (the spongy (or cavernous or penile) portion of) the male urethra within the glans **** just proximal...
- foot, which is called the navicular. The modern term for the bone in the hand is scaphoid; in human anatomy the term navicular is reserved for the bone...
- Navicular cell is a boat-shaped benign epithelial cell seen in Pap smear. They are seen in pregnancy (most prominently during smears taken in the second...
- Mueller–Weiss disease, is a rare idiopathic degenerative disease of the adult navicular bone characterized by progressive collapse and fragmentation, leading...
- the midfoot (cuboid, medial, intermediate, and lateral cuneiform, and navicular) and hindfoot (talus and calcaneus). The tarsus articulates with the bones...
- dysfunction, and therefore, symptoms. Type 3: A cornuate navicular bone represents an enlarged navicular tuberosity, which may represent a fused Type 2 accessory...
- also called navicular fractures (the scaphoid also being called the carpal navicular), although this can be confused with the navicular bone in the foot...