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The cranial aspect of the cartilage exhibits a transverse furrow, the sulcus antihelicis transversus, which corresponds with the inferior crus of the antihelix and ...
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crura of antihelix. Type: Term. Definitions: 1. two ridges, inferior and superior, bounding the triangular fossa, by which the antihelix begins at the upper part of the ...
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crura of antihelix. Definition: two ridges, inferior and superior, bounding the triangular fossa, by which the antihelix begins at the upper part of the auricle.
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At the anterior part of the helix with the same level of the inferior crus of the antihelix. H5. Ear Apex At the upper part of the helix and facing towards the terminal ...
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The inferior and superior crura of the antihelix can vary both in volume and ... The inferior antihelical crus runs in an anterior and slightly superior direction, ...
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Correlation between projection of the ear, the inferior crus, and the antihelical body: analysis based on computed tomography. Shinohara H, Matsuo K, Hataya Y ...
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Jul 12, 2011 ... Knee: This is an area superior to where the superior antihelix crus intersects with the inferior antihelix crus. 80. Lumbago: This point is found ...
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The antihelical fold courses superiorly and anteriorly, dividing into the superior crus and sharper inferior crus. The resulting depression that is formed between ...
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Mar 3, 2010 ... The antihelix should form a 75-105° angle between the scaphoid fossa and the concha. The inferior crus is generally well developed, but the ...
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