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  1. 3 maj 2023 · The middle nasal conchae or turbinates are one of the pairs of conchae in the nose, but unlike the inferior nasal conchae, these are not separate bones but part of the ethmoid bone. Gross anatomy.

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  2. 13 wrz 2023 · The nasal conchae (also known as turbinates) are bony plates located on the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. There are three nasal conchae in each nasal cavity including the superior, middle and inferior nasal conchae.

  3. 22 gru 2022 · The Middle nasal meatus, also known as the middle nasal concha or the middle nasal turbinate, is a long, narrow, curved structure located within the nasal cavity of the human head.

  4. 22 cze 2024 · The middle turbinate is positioned above the inferior turbinate, attached to the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. The middle turbinate is part of the ethmoid bone and has a thin, curved bony structure. This turbinate is covered by mucosa with a dense vascular supply and glandular tissue.

  5. The middle turbinate (MT) is a vital anatomical landmark that guides the surgeon to perform safe and efective ESS(5,6,8,9). It is composed mainly of three parts, that are oriented in diferent planes and have definite attachments to the lateral nasal wall, orbit and skull base(5,6,9).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nasal_conchaNasal concha - Wikipedia

    The middle conchae are smaller but have the most complex anatomy of the nasal turbinates. They originate from the lateral edge of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. They insert anteriorly into the frontal process of the maxilla and posteriorly into the perpendicular plate of the palatine bone. [6] .

  7. There are three mutually perpendicular segments of the middle turbinate: from proximal to distal, there is the horizontal segment (axial plane), the basal lamella (coronal plane), and the vertical segment (sagittal plane). Additional images. Nose and nasal cavities. Ethmoid bone from the right side.

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