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  1. 23 cze 2017 · The rostrolateral boundary of the distal portion of the ear canal is called the tragus. A notch caudal to the tragus, the intertragic incisure, separates it from the antitragus, which is a thin elongated piece of cartilage that extends up to the lateral margin of the helix at the cutaneous marginal pouch.

  2. 18 lip 2016 · Opposite the anthelix is a roughly rectangular dense cartilage plate called the tragus that demarcates the lateral margin of the opening of the ear canal. Caudal to the tragus and delineating the caudal opening of the ear canal is the antitragus. Separating the two is the intertragic incisure.

  3. 10 wrz 2016 · The basic anatomical components of the dog and cat ear are as follows: • Auricle, or pinna. • Auditory canal, or external auditory meatus. • Middle ear. • Internal ear. Structure of the External Ear. The external ear is composed of three elastic cartilages: annular, scutiform, and auricular (Figure 1-1).

  4. The ear is an organ of hearing and an organ of balance. It consists of the outer, middle, and inner ear. The outer ear includes the pinna (the part you see that is made of cartilage and covered by skin, fur, or hair) and the ear canal.

  5. The quadrangular plate of cartilage, the tragus, forms the lateral boundary of the ear canal. The antitragus is a thin, elongated piece of cartilage caudal to the tragus and separated from...

  6. At the external portion of the base of the ear, there is a projection called the tragus that is set apart from the rest of the base by a pretragic incisure rostrally and an intertragic incisure caudally.

  7. The tragus is the portion of the auricular cartilage bounded rostromedially by the pretragic notch and caudolaterally by the intertragic notch at the entrance to the cavum conchae.

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