coronoid process in English

noun
1
a flattened triangular projection above the angle of the jaw where the temporalis muscle is attached.
The coronoid process is not elevated above the level of the dorsal spur of the dentary.
2
a projection from the front of the ulna forming part of the articulation of the elbow.
The ulnar or deep head (accessory head) arises by an aponeurotic band from the medial border of the coronoid process of the ulna, medial to the tendon of the brachialis muscle.

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1. This puts abnormal pressure on the medial coronoid process, leading to fragmentation.

2. Ebraheim’s educational animated video defines the differences between the coracoid process, Conoid ligament and the coronoid process, in a very simple wa

3. In more than 50 % of cases they are accompanied by fractures of the epicondyle of the ulna, the radial condyle of the radius head and coronoid process.

4. The radial column and the proximal ulna along with the coronoid process have a decisive influence on the preservation of joint stability and should therefore be carefully considered in revision surgery.

5. The key difference between coronoid and Coracoid is their distribution; coronoid process is present as a pointed projection of the ulna while the Coracoid process is present as a pointed projection of the scapula.

6. Nasutoceratops is known from the holotype UMNH VP 16800, a partially associated nearly complete skull, a coronoid process, a syncervical, three partial anterior dorsal vertebrae, a shoulder girdle, an associated left forelimb, parts of the right forelimb and skin impressions.

7. More anatomical landmarks were rated as asymmetric in OAVS patients showing unilateral agenesis of an external acoustic pore than in OAVS patients without such agenesis: in the former patients, statistically significant asymmetries compared to the control group were present at the L1M (coronal pulp cavity of the lower first molar), CoP (coronoid process), and Co (condylion superius) landmarks, whereas the latter group showed such significant asymmetries at the CoP and Co landmarks.