palmar region? sm
Posted By: Txczech on 2006-04-05
In Reply to: tenderness in the s/l pillow region of her hand - Thanks.
Subject: palmar region? sm
palmar
pawl cm^r
[TA]; Referring to the palm of the hand; volar. Syn: palmaris [TA].
Origin
[L. palmaris, fr. palma]
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