rapports

English translation: connecting elements (possibly neural and vascular)

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French term or phrase:rapports
English translation:connecting elements (possibly neural and vascular)
Entered by: Bashiqa

08:48 May 14, 2018
French to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general) / botulinum toxin
French term or phrase: rapports
Context:
Le canal infrapiriforme est riche en rapports, y emergent plusieurs nerfs.
Connections, junctions or what?
TIA Chris.
Bashiqa
France
Local time: 13:09
connecting elements (possibly neural and vascular)
Explanation:
The connection being made here is by nerves (NOT nerve endings) and blood vessels which arise within the pelvis, pass below the piriformis muscle and travel posteriorly out of the pelvis through the infrapiriform foramen into the gluteal area. I think 'connection' therefore refers to that being made by structures connecting the inside and outside of the pelvis. The structure involved are listed here, you will see they include blood vessels and nerves.

https://www.wikilectures.eu/w/Infrapiriform_Foramen
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Sue Davis
France
Local time: 13:09
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Thank you.
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Summary of answers provided
4 +1connecting elements (possibly neural and vascular)
Sue Davis
5interdependence / interdependency
Mohamed Hosni
4connections : nerve endings
Drmanu49
4(anatomical) relations
dwt2


  

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connections : nerve endings


Explanation:
IMO

Anatomy of the Hip Joint - Springer
https://www.springer.com/cda/.../9783642008962-c1.pdf?...0.....

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... in particular, following the trauma of surgery, a direct nerve compression syndrome can occur below the inguinal liga- ... nerve endings L5–S2. ... nerve runs through the so-called infrapiriform foramen, that is, that part of the ischiatic foramen ...

Drmanu49
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(anatomical) relations


Explanation:
Referring to the large number of structures which are closely related to the infrapyriform foramen (nerves, vessels etc)

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26 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
connecting elements (possibly neural and vascular)


Explanation:
The connection being made here is by nerves (NOT nerve endings) and blood vessels which arise within the pelvis, pass below the piriformis muscle and travel posteriorly out of the pelvis through the infrapiriform foramen into the gluteal area. I think 'connection' therefore refers to that being made by structures connecting the inside and outside of the pelvis. The structure involved are listed here, you will see they include blood vessels and nerves.

https://www.wikilectures.eu/w/Infrapiriform_Foramen

Sue Davis
France
Local time: 13:09
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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Thank you.

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agree  liz askew
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interdependence / interdependency


Explanation:
Hope it helps.

Mohamed Hosni
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