Ízfelszín

English translation: articular surface

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Hungarian term or phrase:Ízfelszín
English translation:articular surface
Entered by: Jilt

10:53 Jul 13, 2016
Hungarian to English translations [PRO]
Medical (general)
Hungarian term or phrase: Ízfelszín
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What is the English term for this?

Context:
Mk. terd 2 ir. (ap. terhelt) felvetel:
Jobb oldalon a terdizuleti res norm. tagassagu, az izfelszinek epek.

Jilt
Jilt
Netherlands
Local time: 20:37
articular surface
Explanation:
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/facies artic...

articular surface (redirected from facies articularis)
ar·tic·u·lar sur·face [TA]
any surface of a skeletal formation (bone, cartilage) that makes normal direct contact with another skeletal structure as part of a synovial joint; bony articular surfaces are usually covered with articular cartilage.
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Katalin Szilárd
Hungary
Local time: 20:37
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ízfelszín
articular surface


Explanation:
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/facies artic...

articular surface (redirected from facies articularis)
ar·tic·u·lar sur·face [TA]
any surface of a skeletal formation (bone, cartilage) that makes normal direct contact with another skeletal structure as part of a synovial joint; bony articular surfaces are usually covered with articular cartilage.

Katalin Szilárd
Hungary
Local time: 20:37
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