What's the difference between quadriga and quadrigae?

Quadriga


Definition:

  • (n.) A car or chariot drawn by four horses abreast.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Because of the normal interconnections of the profundus tendons, such adhesions can block the excursion of the profundus tendons to intact fingers, resulting in the quadriga syndrome, or profundus tendon blockage.
  • (2) These complications all occurred in the case reported here, who also presented with syndrome of the quadriga.
  • (3) At the level of the MP joint, the dorsal aponeuroses are furthermore linked by oblique fibrous structures, which lead to functional impairment of the neighboring MP joints in maximal flexion and extension of a finger due to an effect of tenodesis (so-called quadriga phenomenon).
  • (4) This mechanism can be described as the Quadriga-Syndrome of the extensor apparatus.
  • (5) The list of complications also includes rupture, bowstringing, skin necrosis, infection, recurvatum, the lumbrical plus finger, and the quadriga syndrome.

Quadrigae


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Quadriga

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Because of the normal interconnections of the profundus tendons, such adhesions can block the excursion of the profundus tendons to intact fingers, resulting in the quadriga syndrome, or profundus tendon blockage.
  • (2) These complications all occurred in the case reported here, who also presented with syndrome of the quadriga.
  • (3) At the level of the MP joint, the dorsal aponeuroses are furthermore linked by oblique fibrous structures, which lead to functional impairment of the neighboring MP joints in maximal flexion and extension of a finger due to an effect of tenodesis (so-called quadriga phenomenon).
  • (4) This mechanism can be described as the Quadriga-Syndrome of the extensor apparatus.
  • (5) The list of complications also includes rupture, bowstringing, skin necrosis, infection, recurvatum, the lumbrical plus finger, and the quadriga syndrome.

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