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Brayenta triangle

Brayenta triangle (Th. Bryant, English surgeon, 1828-1914; synonym: Briona a triangle – not recommended) – represents a hypothetical triangle which parties are presented by the continuation of an axis of a hip omitted on it by a perpendicular from an upper front awn of an ileal bone and the line connecting this awn to a big spit; normal Brayenta a triangle is isosceles, its form changes, for example, at a femur neck fracture.

 
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