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List of articles in "Anatomical Structure" category - Page 198

Medial supracondylar ridge

The inferior third of the medial border of the humerus is raised into a slight ridge the medial supracondylar ridge (or medial supracondylar line) which becomes very prominent below; it […]


Medial intermuscular septum of arm

The medial intermuscular septum thicker than the lateral intermuscular septum extends from the lower part of the crest of the lesser tubercle of the humerus below the Teres major along […]


Posterior auricular nerve

The posterior auricular nerve arises from the facial nerve close to the stylomastoid foramen and runs upward in front of the mastoid process; here it is joined by a filament […]


Buccal branch of the facial nerve

The Buccal Branches of the facial nerve (infraorbital branches) of larger size than the rest of the branches pass horizontally forward to be distributed below the orbit and around the […]


Marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve

The marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve passes forward beneath the platysma and depressor anguli oris supplying the muscles of the lower lip and chin and communicating with the […]


Mammillary process

Of the three tubercles noticed in connection with the transverse processes of the lumbar vertebrae the superior one is connected in the lumbar region with the back part of the […]


Transverse foramen

The transverse foramen (also known as the foramen transversarium) pierces the transverse processes of the seven cervical vertebrae. In the upper seven vertebrae (excluding the atlas) the foramen gives passage […]


Intervertebral foramina

When the spinal vertebrae are articulated with each other the bodies form a strong pillar for the support of the head and trunk and the vertebral foramina constitute a canal […]


Lateral nasal cartilage

The lateral cartilage (upper lateral cartilage) is situated below the inferior margin of the nasal bone and is flattened and triangular in shape.


Cartilage of the septum

The cartilage of the septum (or septal cartilage or quadrangular cartilage)is composed of hyaline cartilage. It is somewhat quadrilateral in form thicker at its margins than at its center and […]


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