Anatomical Basis of Infectious Disease |
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... fossa . When foreign bodies are ingested , such as a pin or a fishbone , they can be lodged in the pyriform fossa , which make them difficult to remove without the use of special instruments . The pyriform fossa is a common nidus for ...
... fossa . When foreign bodies are ingested , such as a pin or a fishbone , they can be lodged in the pyriform fossa , which make them difficult to remove without the use of special instruments . The pyriform fossa is a common nidus for ...
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... fossa . The mastoid is drained by its emis- sary vein into the sigmoid sinus ; thus chronic mastoid infections can rupture the thin , bony plate and extend intracranially or enter the sig- moid sinus through the mastoid emissary vein ...
... fossa . The mastoid is drained by its emis- sary vein into the sigmoid sinus ; thus chronic mastoid infections can rupture the thin , bony plate and extend intracranially or enter the sig- moid sinus through the mastoid emissary vein ...
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... fossa . GLUTEUS MINIMUS Chapter 49 THE ARTERIES , VEINS AND LYMPHATICS. notch either above or below the pyriformis ... Fossa , Ischiorectal Abscess and Ischiorectal Fistula The ischiorectal fossa is somewhat pyramidal in shape , bounded ...
... fossa . GLUTEUS MINIMUS Chapter 49 THE ARTERIES , VEINS AND LYMPHATICS. notch either above or below the pyriformis ... Fossa , Ischiorectal Abscess and Ischiorectal Fistula The ischiorectal fossa is somewhat pyramidal in shape , bounded ...
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abdominal acute affected air sinuses anaerobic anatomical anatomist antibiotics aorta aqueous humor artery axillary bacteria blood supply blood vessels body bone brain bronchus bursa called canal capsule cartilage cause cavernous sinus cavity cells cerebellar cerebral cervical choroid chronic cochlea colon cornea cortex cranial nerves diaphragm disease drain duct dura mater endocarditis facial nerve fascia femoral fibers flexor fluid foramen fossa frontal ganglion gland Herpes hypothalamus infection inferior intercostal intestinal joint lacrimal larynx lateral layer lesions ligament liver lobe lung abscess lymph nodes lymphatics medial membrane meningitis middle ear mucosa muscle obstruction occur orbital osteomyelitis pain pancreas papilledema paralysis parietal patients pericardium pleura plexus posterior produce prostate pulmonary renal retina rupture secondary sheath side sinus skin space spinal cord spread superior surface syndrome synovial synovial sheaths syphilis temporal lobe tendon thoracic thrombosis thyroid tion tissue tonsil tract tuberculosis upper valves vein venous ventricle vertebral virus wall