
Trigone (Latin for triangle) can refer to: ...
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• (n.) A smooth triangular area on the inner surface of the bladder, limited by the apertures of the ureters and urethra.
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(from the article `renal system`) ...two muscular sphincters that keep the exit closed at all other times. This smooth muscle coat constitutes the powerful detrusor muscle. At the ...
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(tri´gōn) triangle. the first three cusps of an upper molar tooth. adj., trigo´nal., adj. trigone of bladder a triangular region of the wall of the urinary bladder, an area in which the muscle fibers are closely adherent to the mucosa; its three angles correspo...
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(Lateral ventricle)The triangular area between the temporal and occipital horns at the junction with the body of the lateral ventricle.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: trī′gōn Definitions: 1. The first three dominant cusps (protocone, paracone, and metacone), taken collectively, of an upper molar tooth. Synonyms: trigonum
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(tri;gon) A triangular area in the urinary bladder between the openings of the ureters and the urethra.
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This is the triangular basement muscle of the urinary bladder. It differs in structure and nerves from the top of the bladder, the detrusor muscle, which expands as the bladder fills, and contracts during urination under parasympathetic nerve stimulus.
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trigone 1. Any triangular area. 2. The first three dominant cusps (protocone, paracone, and metacone), taken collectively, of an upper molar tooth.
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Latin trigonum = a triangle.
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