Tags: Anatomical Structure.

The greater alar cartilage (lower lateral cartilage) is a thin flexible plate situated immediately below the lateral nasal cartilage and bent upon itself in such a manner as to form the medial wall and lateral wall of the naris of its own side. The portion which forms the medial wall (crus mediale) is loosely connected with the corresponding portion of the opposite cartilage the two forming together with the thickened integument and subjacent tissue the septum mobile nasi.

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