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Home page | TAH partonomy |
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organa sensoria ![]() |
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organum vestibulocochleare (par) ![]() |
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auris interna (par) ![]() |
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fundus meatus acustici interni (par) ![]() |
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Libelle of note
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The clinical term cog refers to a coronally oriented osseous ridge protruding in the middle ear cavity, for which the term processus inferior tegminis was introduced (Lang J 1992 Klinische Anatomie des Ohres. Springer, Wien – New York).
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In ENT Surgery, the Crista verticalis is known as 'Bill's bar' (after William House). It separates the Superior portion of the meatus into an anterior channel for the Facial nerve and a posterior channel for the Superior vestibular nerve.
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Type of list | P4 |
List Unit Identifier | 7291 |
Number of children | 26 (validated) |
Number of units | 9 (validated) |
Signature | 18929 (validated since 18.5.2025) |
Date: 18.05.2025 |