Left palatine bone. Nasal aspect. Enlarged. (Vertical plate labeled at center left.)
Left palatine bone. Posterior aspect. Enlarged. (Vertical plate labeled at center left.)
Details
Identifiers
Latin
lamina perpendicularis ossis palatini, pars perpendicularis
TA98
A02.1.13.002
TA2
799
FMA
52899
Anatomical terms of bone
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The perpendicular plate of palatine bone is the vertical part of the palatine bone, and is thin, of an oblong form, and presents two surfaces and four borders.
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Perpendicularplate can refer to: Perpendicularplateof ethmoid bonePerpendicularplateofpalatinebone This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
The horizontal plateofpalatinebone is a quadrilateral part of the palatinebone, and has two surfaces and four borders. The superior surface, concave...
orbital fissures. Each palatinebone somewhat resembles the letter L, and consists of a horizontal plate, a perpendicularplate, and three projecting processes—the...
sense of smell. Ethmoid bone from above. Perpendicularplateof ethmoid. Ethmoid bone (view from behind). Ethmoid bone from the right side. Side view of the...
Maxillary bone (the crest) Perpendicularplateof ethmoid bone Septal nasal cartilage (ie, quandrangular cartilage) Vomer bone The lowest part of the septum...
which are rough for articulation with the pyramidal process of the palatinebone. The two plates diverge behind and enclose between them a V-shaped fossa...
and palatinebones. The anterior border is the longest and slopes downward and forward. Its upper half is fused with the perpendicularplateof the ethmoid;...
uncinate process of the ethmoid superiorly, the ethmoidal process of inferior nasal concha inferiorly, the perpendicularplateofpalatinebone posteriorly...
processes of medial pterygoid plate Sphenoidal crest articulates with the perpendicularplateof ethmoid leading to formation of a part of the septum of nose...
composed of a network of rod- and plate-like elements that make the overall organ lighter and allow room for blood vessels and marrow. Trabecular bone accounts...
process of the maxilla and posteriorly into the perpendicularplateof the palatinebone. There are three mutually perpendicular segments of the middle...
medial: perpendicularplateof the palatinebone and its orbital and sphenoidal processes lateral: pterygomaxillary fissure inferior: part of the floor...
perpendicularplateof the ethmoid bone as well as between the vomer and the gap between the maxilla and palatine. Diab, Mohammad (1999). Lexicon of orthopaedic...
surface of the body [Fig. 1] presents in front a prominent spine, the ethmoidal spine, for articulation with the cribriform plateof the ethmoid bone; behind...
process of the maxilla and posteriorly into the perpendicularplateof the palatinebone. There are three mutually perpendicular segments of the middle...
mandible, two palatinebones, two zygomatic bones, and two lacrimal bones. Some sources count a paired bone as one, or the maxilla as having two bones (as its...
top, and the vomer bone below. The floor of the nose is made up of the incisive bone and the horizontal platesof the palatinebones, and this makes up...
margin is connected with the perpendicularplateof the ethmoid; its inferior margin with the vomer and the palatine processes of the maxillae. Saladin, Kenneth...
composed of the quadrangular cartilage, the vomer bone (the perpendicularplateof the ethmoid bone), aspects of the premaxilla, and the palatinebones. Each...
continuous with the infratemporal fenestrae.: 39–40 palatine The palatine is a paired, dermal boneof the palate. It contacts the vomer and pterygoid medially...
perpendicular to the main axis of the skull. The braincase is a difficult-to-interpret jumble ofbone fragments. The stapes is thick along most of its...
deltopectoral crest is clearly defined and perpendicular to the long axis of the bone. The bottom part of the bone is notably wide, with a laterally expanded...
bones are little more than a third of the total length of the skull and have parallel sided that terminate posteriorly on a connection perpendicular to...
with the bonesof them scattered, partly beyond the body limits of the mother. There have been various theories about this scenario: the bonesof embryos...