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The temporal bones are situated at the sides and base of the skull, and lateral to the temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex. The temporal bones are overlaid... |
The mastoid part of the temporal bone is the posterior (back) part of the temporal bone, one of the bones of the skull. Its rough surface gives attachment... |
maxillary, and temporal), and four borders. The term zygomatic derives from the Ancient Greek Ζυγόμα, zygoma, meaning "yoke". The zygomatic bone is occasionally... |
petrous part of the temporal bone is pyramid-shaped and is wedged in at the base of the skull between the sphenoid and occipital bones. Directed medially... |
Zygomatic process (redirect from Zygomatic process of temporal bone) process of maxilla from the maxilla Zygomatic process of temporal bone from the temporal bone The term zygomatic derives from the Greek Ζυγόμα, zygoma... |
of the bone in an arched direction are two curved lines, the superior and inferior temporal lines; the former gives attachment to the temporal fascia... |
The tympanic part of the temporal bone is a curved plate of bone lying below the squamous part of the temporal bone, in front of the mastoid process, and... |
The squamous part of temporal bone, or temporal squama, forms the front and upper part of the temporal bone, and is scale-like, thin, and translucent.... |
The temporal styloid process is a slender bony process of the temporal bone extending downward and forward from the undersurface of the temporal bone just... |
Skull (redirect from Temporal fenestræ) consist of 22 bones—eight cranial bones and fourteen facial skeleton bones. In the neurocranium these are the occipital bone, two temporal bones, two parietal... |
the occipital bone to the parietal bones. The occipitomastoid suture joins the occipital bone and mastoid portion of the temporal bone. The sphenobasilar... |
Temporomandibular joint (redirect from Temporal mandibular joint) synovial articulation between the temporal bone of the skull above and the mandible below; it is from these bones that its name is derived. The joints... |
four bones of the skull. The fossa is filled by the temporalis muscle. Medial/floor: frontal bone, parietal bone, (squamous part of) temporal bone, and... |
Temporalis muscle (redirect from Temporal nerves) of the head that fills the temporal fossa, superior to the zygomatic arch so it covers much of the temporal bone.Temporal refers to the head's temples... |
Basilar skull fracture (category Bone fractures) occipital bone, temporal bone, and portions of the sphenoid bone; the latter, superior portions of the sphenoid and ethmoid bones. The temporal bone fracture... |
superficially over the posterior root of the zygomatic process of the temporal bone; about 5 cm above this process it divides into two branches: a. frontal... |
disease, by assessing the lung parenchyma. On the other hand, HRCT of the temporal bone is used to diagnose various middle ear diseases such as otitis media... |
under the jaw. Its posterior belly is attached to the mastoid notch of temporal bone, and its anterior belly is attached to the digastric fossa of mandible;... |
and tentorium cerebelli. It is formed by the sphenoid bones, temporal bones, and occipital bone. It lodges the cerebellum, and parts of the brainstem... |
the zygomatic bone and the temporal bone The zygomatic process, a bony protrusion of the human skull, mostly composed of the zygomatic bone but also contributed... |