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Revision as of 13:05, 10 February 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
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
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
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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