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plantar

of or relating to the sole of the foot: a plantar wart
Not to be confused with:
planter – one who cultivates the soil; a large container for plants; the owner or manager of a plantation: a wealthy Southern planter
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plan·tar

 (plăn′tər, -tär′)
adj.
Of, relating to, or occurring on the sole of the foot: plantar warts.

[Latin plantāris, from planta, sole of the foot; see plat- in Indo-European roots.]
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plantar

(ˈplæntə)
adj
(Anatomy) of, relating to, or occurring on the sole of the foot or a corresponding part: plantar warts.
[C18: from Latin plantāris, from planta sole of the foot]
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plan•tar

(ˈplæn tər)

adj.
of or pertaining to the sole of the foot.
[1700–10; < Latin plantāris=plant(a) sole of the foot + -āris -ar1]
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plantar

On the sole of the foot.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.plantar - relating to or occurring on the undersurface of the foot; "plantar warts can be very painful"
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Translations

plan·tar

a. plantar, rel. a la planta del pie;
___ flexionflexión ___;
___ reflexreflejo plantar.
V.: Babinski's sign.
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plantar

adj plantar
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References in periodicals archive
Basal autophagic flux and autophagy protein expression have been shown to be increased in parallel with mitochondrial biogenesis in plantaris with mixed fiber types.
Intra lesionalbleomycin sulfate injection for the treatment of verruca plantaris. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2006; 96(3): 220-5.
Another endurance-type adaptation observed after 4 weeks of voluntary running was an increased capillary density and capillary-to-fiber ratio in the plantaris muscle of male C57BL/6J mice (38).
Modulation of myonuclear number in functionally overloaded and exercised rat plantaris fibers.
In the clinical presentation of porokeratosis, there were five subtypes identified:[1] (a) Porokeratosis of Mibelli (PM), (b) disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis, (c) porokeratosis palmaris et plantaris disseminate, (d) linear subtype, and (e) punctate type of porokeratosis.
This is a relatively new and promising perforator flap with many advantages: (1) it is pliable and has a thin skin island; (2) it has a long and reliable pedicle; (3) it does not sacrifice any major artery; and (4) it has a lower donor side morbidity.[11] Further, sural nerve and plantaris tendon grafts can also be harvested from the same incision.[12] Although it requires a tedious dissection or it may present anatomical variations, the overall success rate has been documented as 98%, which is comparable to the alternative anterolateral thigh and radial forearm flaps.[9]
Sim et al., "Clinicopathologic features and T-cell receptor gene rearrangement findings of mycosis fungoides palmaris et plantaris," Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, vol.
Grossmann, "Decreased bone mineral density in patients with pustulosis palmaris et plantaris," Dermatology, vol.
Intravenous fluids (approximately 100 mL 0.9% NaCl solution) were administered through an intravenous catheter placed into the metatarsal vein (vena metatarsea plantaris superficialis).
PK is classified as porokeratosis of Mibelli (PM), disseminated superficial porokeratosis of immunosuppression and childhood, disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis (DSAP), linear and punctate forms, porokeratosis palmaris et plantaris disseminate, giant PK, and less common PP.
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