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Auricularligament may refer to: Anterior auricularligament Posterior auricularligament Superior auricularligament This disambiguation page lists articles...
The superior auricularligament crosses from the spine of the helix to the superior margin of the external auditory meatus. Blakiston's Gould Medical Dictionary...
sacroiliac ligament consists of numerous thin bands, which connect the anterior surface of the lateral part of the sacrum to the margin of the auricular surface...
Superior auricular may refer to: Superior auricularligament, one of the ligaments that connects the auricles to the head Superior auricular muscle, a...
ponticulus (bridge) of the conchal cartilage, and to the posterior auricularligament (rear ligament of the ear). The posterior muscle of the ear is composed of...
parts by ligaments and muscles; and to the commencement of the ear canal by fibrous tissue. Many mammals can move the pinna (with the auriculares muscles)...
degrees, which is debatable at this time) that are formed between the auricular surfaces of the sacrum and the ilium bones. However, most agree that there...
platysma-cutaneous ligaments and the platysma-auricularligament are aponeurotic condensations which connect the platysma to the dermis. The osteocutaneous ligaments, the...
patterns inside the bones. Two continuous trabecular systems emerging on the auricular surface of the sacroiliac joint meander and criss-cross each other down...
temporomandibular ligament, stylomandibular ligament, sphenomandibular ligament, and lateral pterygoid muscle. The articular capsule (capsular ligament) is a thin...
Stylohyoid muscle Posterior belly of digastric muscle Stapedius muscle Auricular muscles Facial nerve (CN VII) The artery of the second arch is the second...
present. Two ligaments, the superior and inferior pubic ligaments, reinforce the symphysis. Both sacroiliac joints, formed between the auricular surfaces...
the posterior sacroiliac ligaments and for the origins of the sacrospinalis and multifidus. Below and in front of the auricular surface is the preauricular...
head, ear, auricular, intrinsic (left/right) Base of the tragus Apex of the tragus Auricular branches of posterior auricular and auricular branch of occipital...
ear itself, as well as to the external ear cavity. The great auricular nerve, auricular nerve, auriculotemporal nerve, and lesser and greater occipital...
External carotid artery Superficial temporal artery Branches of the great auricular nerve Maxillary artery Sometimes accessory parotid glands are found as...
edge below. The upper half presents in front an ear-shaped surface, the auricular surface, covered with cartilage in the immature state, for articulation...
muscle receives arterial supply branches of the facial artery, posterior auricular artery, and occipital artery. The stylohyoid muscle receives motor innervation...
crossed by the facial nerve, and gives off in its course the posterior auricular, superficial temporal, and internal maxillary branches: more deeply are...
muscle and the stylohyoid muscle, the occipital artery and the posterior auricular artery. Higher up, it is separated from the external carotid by the styloglossus...
the mandibular nerve (cranial nerve V3), with contributions from the auricular branch of the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X), the facial nerve (cranial...
both the vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves. The vagus nerve provides an auricular branch also termed "Arnold's nerve" which also supplies the external auditory...
nerve, and anastomoses with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular artery. A superior tympanic artery runs in the canal of the tensor tympani...
caused by mumps, will be carried by the auriculotemporal nerve and great auricular nerve to the brain. Superficial temporal artery Mandible of human embryo...
retirement, he was replaced at Heidelberg by Carl Gegenbaur (1826-1903). The auricular branch of the vagus nerve was nicknamed "Arnold's nerve" after he described...