Glabella

For other uses, see Glabella (disambiguation).
Glabella

Frontal bone. Outer surface. (Glabella visible near bottom of bone.)

Side view of head, showing surface relations of bones. (Glabella labeled at center left.)
Details
Latin Glabella
Identifiers
Gray's p.135
Dorlands
/Elsevier
g_06/12391012
TA A02.1.03.006
FMA 52851
Anatomical terms of bone

The glabella, in humans, is the skin between the eyebrows and above the nose. It also refers to the underlying bone which is slightly depressed, and joins the two superciliary ridges. It is a cephalometric landmark that is just superior to the nasion.

Etymology

The term is derived from the Latin glabellus, meaning smooth.

In medical science

The skin of the glabella can be used to measure skin turgor in patients suspected of being dehydrated by pinching it between the fingers and lifting it gently away from the underlying skull. The skin of dehydrated patients tends to remain extended ("tented") rather than promptly regaining its normal shape.

See also

References

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