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mastoid Meaning in Bengali



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The mastoid part of the temporal bone is the posterior (back) part of the temporal bone, one of the bones of the skull.


tympanica canaliculi chordæ) is situated in the angle of junction between the mastoid and membranous wall of tympanic cavity immediately behind the tympanic.


The aditus to mastoid antrum (otomastoid foramen or entrance or aperture to the mastoid antrum) is a large irregular cavity that leads backward from the.


inflammation of the mucosal lining of the mastoid antrum and mastoid air cell system inside the mastoid process.


The mastoid process is the portion of the temporal.


sternum (sterno-) and the clavicle (cleido-) and has an insertion at the mastoid process of the temporal bone of the skull.


The sternocleidomastoid muscle.


The mastoid cells (also called air cells of Lenoir or mastoid cells of Lenoir) are air-filled cavities within the mastoid process of the temporal bone.


The mastoid lymph nodes (retroauricular lymph nodes or posterior auricular glands) are a small group of lymph nodes, usually two in number, located just.


H00–H59 Diseases of the eye and adnexa VIII H60–H95 Diseases of the ear and mastoid process IX I00–I99 Diseases of the circulatory system X J00–J99 Diseases.


CT and MRI can be used to assess for associated complications, such as mastoid effusion, subperiosteal abscess formation, bony destruction, venous thrombosis.


Between the styloid and mastoid processes of the temporal bone is the stylomastoid foramen It is the termination of the facial canal, and transmits the.


The mastoid foramen is a hole in the posterior border of the temporal bone.


suprameatal pit, mastoid fossa, foveola suprameatica, or Mc Ewan's triangle, through which an instrument may be pushed into the mastoid antrum.


with the mastoid cells and anteriorly with the epitympanic recess of the middle ear via the aditus to mastoid antrum (entrance to the mastoid antrum).


In the lateral part of the jugular fossa of the temporal bone is the mastoid canaliculus for the entrance of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve.


course it rests upon the squama of the occipital, the mastoid angle of the parietal, the mastoid part of the temporal, and, just before its termination.


below the body of the mandible, and extends, in a curved form, from the mastoid notch to the mandibular symphysis.


Posteroinferior to the squamous is the mastoid part.


Fused with the squamous and mastoid parts and between the sphenoid and occipital bones.


consisting of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear and/or mastoid process.



Synonyms:

mastoidal;

Antonyms:

ending; fall;

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