Middle nasal concha
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Bone: Middle nasal concha | |
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Ethmoid bone from behind. | |
Lateral wall of nasal cavity, showing ethmoid bone in position. (Middle nasal concha is at bottom of pink region.) | |
Gray's | subject #36 156 |
The medial surface of the labyrinth of ethmoid consists of a thin lamella, which descends from the under surface of the cribriform plate, and ends below in a free, convoluted margin, the middle nasal concha.
It is rough, and marked above by numerous grooves, directed nearly vertically downward from the cribriform plate; they lodge branches of the olfactory nerves, which are distributed to the mucous membrane covering the superior nasal concha.
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- SUNY Figs 33:01-01
- SUNY Figs 22:02-10
- upstate.edu - Frontal
- Atlas of anatomy at UMich rsa1p9 - lateral
- Atlas of anatomy at UMich rsa1p6 - coronal
- Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator, at Elsevier 34256.000-1
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