mastoid in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the mastoid process.
mastoid disease
noun
1
the mastoid process.
Longstanding cholesteatomas expand to involve the mastoid , inner ear, and facial nerve.
noun

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1. Mastoid antrum, aditus ad antrum, mastoid air cells Adnexa oculi

2. Mastoid Antrum an air space in the mastoid portion of the temporal bone communicating with the middle ear and the mastoid cells.

3. The mastoid bones, below and behind the ears, contain the mastoid Antrums (antra).

4. The mastoid bones, below and behind the ears, contain the mastoid Antrums (antra).

5. The patient had pulsatile tinnitus and bruit over the left mastoid.

6. 22 Assumes along the mastoid process outline a pre-fascia periosteum level the level" Y "the font incision, the exposed osseous external auditory meatus and the mastoid process.

7. The mastoid Antrum (plural: mastoid antra) (also known as tympanic Antrum or Valsalva Antrum) is an air space (up to 1 cm in size) lying posterior to the middle ear and connected to it by a short passageway, the aditus ad Antrum.

8. An implantable manipulator device is designed for transducer positioning and anchoring in the mastoid cavity [7, 9].

9. A Bilobed flap is planned, harvesting skin from the mastoid and lateral neck regions, and incision lines are marked

10. Emergency Problems of the Ears, Nose and Throat Mastoiditis Definition Acute suppurative inflammation of mastoid antrum and air cells.

11. The superior wall or roof of the mastoid Antrum is known as the tegmen mastoideum, which continues anteriorly as the tegmen tympani.

12. In vertebrates, it may refer specifically to: Antrum follicularum, the cavity in the epithelium that envelops the oocyte Mastoid Antrum, a cavity between the middle ear and temporal bone in the skull

13. On the ridge of bone dividing the carotid canal from the jugular foramen is the inferior tympanic Canaliculus for the transmission of the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve; and on the wall of the jugular foramen, near the root of the styloid process, is the mastoid Canaliculus for the passage of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve.