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Latest revision as of 17:19, 18 March 2025
Dale is a term used in the medical field to refer to a small valley, especially a natural one. It is often used in the context of describing the physical features of the human body, such as the "dale" between muscles or bones.
Anatomy[edit]
In anatomy, a dale is a term used to describe a natural depression or hollow in the surface of the human body. This can refer to the spaces between muscles, bones, or other structures. For example, the Popliteal fossa is a dale located at the back of the knee.
Medical Usage[edit]
In medical terminology, a dale can also refer to a specific type of surgical instrument. This instrument, known as a Dale's cannula, is used to drain fluid from a body cavity or wound.
Etymology[edit]
The term dale comes from the Old English word dael, which means "valley". It is related to the Old Norse word dalr, which also means "valley".
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