Medical Definition of Traube's semilunar space

1. A crescentic space about 12 cm wide, bounded medially by the left border of the sternum, above by an oblique line from the sixth costal cartilage to the lower border of the eighth or ninth rib in the mid-axillary line and below by the costal margin; the percussion tone here is normally tympanitic, because of the underlying stomach, but is modified by pulmonary emphysema, a pleural effusion, or an enlarged spleen. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Traube's Semilunar Space

trass
trasses
trat
trats
tratt
trattoria
trattorias
trattorie
tratts
Traube
Traube's bruit
Traube's corpuscle
Traube's double tone
Traube's dyspnea
Traube's plugs
Traube's semilunar space
Traube's sign
Traube-Hering curves
Traube-Hering waves
Traubel
trauchle
trauchled
trauchles
trauchling
Traugott
traum-
trauma
trauma
traumas
traumasthenia

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