Definition of Epitympanic. Meaning of Epitympanic. Synonyms of Epitympanic

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Definition of Epitympanic

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Meaning of Epitympanic from wikipedia

- The epitympanic recess is the portion of the tympanic cavity (of the middle ear) situated superior to the tympanic membrane.: 414  The recess lodges the...
- communicating posteriorly with the mastoid cells and anteriorly with the epitympanic recess of the middle ear via the aditus to mastoid antrum (entrance to...
- into that portion of the tympanic cavity which is known as the attic or epitympanic recess. The tympanic antrum is a cavity of some considerable size at...
- Roman Empire), the official record of decisions of an Imperial Diet Epitympanic recess, part of the middle ear Recess (TV series), an animated series...
- which the mastoid antrum (situated posteriorly) communicates with the epitympanic recess of the tympanic cavity (situated anteriorly). The walls of the...
- publisher Attic Records, a Canadian record label Attic (or atticus), is the epitympanic recess of the middle ear The Attic (disambiguation) ATIC (disambiguation)...
- elongated (downward-pointing processes behind the jaw-joints), and the epitympanic sinuses open into the temporal fossae (cavities above the ear holes)...
- epiphyseal growth plates epiphysis epiploic foramen epithalamus epithelium epitympanic recess erector spinae esophageal plexus esophageal sphincter esophagus...
- family) by Wolsan in 1999, on the evidence of its having an extended epitympanic recess to the middle ear. Within the skunks, Palaeomephitis is considered...
- "Anatomical, functional and quality-of-life results for mastoid and epitympanic obliteration with bioactive gl**** s53p4: a prospective clinical study"...