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- of a plate of cartilage, known as the ethmovomerine cartilage. The posterosuperior part of this cartilage is ossified to form the perpendicular plate...
- mental foramen alters in direction of its opening from anterior to posterosuperior. The mental foramen allows the entrance of the mental nerve and blood...
- The caudate lobe (posterior hepatic segment I) is situated upon the posterosuperior surface of the liver on the right lobe of the liver, opposite the tenth...
- ligament sprain Lateral short oblique fibular fracture (anteroinferior to posterosuperior) Posterior tibiofibular ligament rupture or avulsion of posterior malleolus...
- posterior part of brain. The vertebral arteries usually arise from the posterosuperior aspect of the central subclavian arteries on each side of the body...
- above-mentioned structures into 4 different regions. The structures at posterosuperior medial have worst prognosis and that at anteroinferior medial are least...
- to the thoracic cavity The bare area of the liver is found on the posterosuperior surface of the right lobe of the liver. This lies close to the thoracic...
- These are triangular pieces of mostly hyaline cartilage located at the posterosuperior border of the cricoid cartilage. Corniculate cartilages: Horn-shaped...
- branches): Lesser occipital nerve - innervates the skin and the scalp posterosuperior to the auricle (C2) Great auricular nerve - innervates skin near concha...
- Shaft: The pendulous part of the ****. It has two surfaces: dorsal (posterosuperior in the erect ****) and ventral or urethral (facing downwards and backwards...