Sacroposterior position
sacroposterior position sac·ro·pos·te·ri·or position (sāk’rō-pŏ-stēr’ē-ər, -pō-, sā’krō-)
n.
A breech presentation of the fetus with the sacrum directed toward either the left or right rear quarter of the mother’s pelvis.
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- Sacrosanctity
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- Sacrosciatic
sacrosciatic sac·ro·sci·at·ic (sāk’rō-sī-āt’ĭk, sā’krō-) adj. Of, relating to, or affecting the sacrum and ischium.
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sacrospinal sac·ro·spi·nal (sāk’rō-spī’nəl, sā’krō-) adj. Of, relating to, or affecting the sacrum and the spinal column above it.
- Sacrotransverse position
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