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adnexa, n. pl. Anat.|ædˈnɛksə| [a. L. adnexa, neut. pl. of adnexus joined, f. adnectere: see annex v.] Structures adjoining or attached to a larger organ and having a related function.
1893Dunglison Dict. Med. Sci. (ed. 21) 23/1 Adnexa, appendages. 1906Brit. Med. Jrnl. 6 Jan. 12/1 In lepra anaesthetica the eyes may remain unaffected if the nerves supplying the adnexa of the eye remain free. 1935[see salpingography s.v. salpingo-]. 1984Times 26 Mar. 12/5 Two had blunt injuries to the eye and adnexa. Hence adˈnexal a.
1913in Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 7) 39/1. 1965 Gynaecologia CLX. 322 Adnexal resistances varied in size. 1976Path. Ann. XI. 64 Smallpox and vaccinia produce intraepidermal vesicles, involvement of adnexal elements, and an underlying dermal reaction. |