cavum उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The " cavum " is occasionally referred to as " the fifth ventricle " but the term has lost favor in recent years, as the space is usually not continuous with the ventricular system.
- In June 2010, Abbott obtained a photograph of Jessica Thomson's son Robin, which clearly showed that he like the unknown man had not only a larger cymba than cavum, but also hypodontia.
- The latter is continued on to the epididymis, at the lateral margins of which it is reflected forward as the parietal layer, and as this is more extensive than the visceral layer, the cavum vaginale-named cavity results.
- As the cartilage angle, between the concha cavum and the antitragus, becomes more acute ( i . e . as the antitragus tips closer towards the concha ), this supporting structure outwardly projects the lobule and the lower-third of the ear.
- In " Rocky V ", it is revealed that the pain Drago inflicted on Rocky left Rocky with brain damage ( specifically diagnosed as cavum septi pellucidi ( CSP ) ), causing him to mistake people, see visions and various other things.
- Maciej Henneberg, professor of anatomy at the University of Adelaide, examined images of the Somerton man's ears and found that his cymba ( upper ear hollow ) is larger than his cavum ( lower ear hollow ), a feature possessed by only 1 2 % of the Caucasian population.
- Ventricular and third ventricle enlargement, abnormal functioning of the amygdala, hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, neocortical temporal lobe regions, frontal lobe, prefontal gray matter, orbitofrontal areas, parietal lobs abnormalities and subcortical abnormalities including the cavum septi pellucidi, basal ganglia, corpus callosum, thalamus and cerebellar abnormalities.
- The concha affects the prominence of the ear three-fold ways : "'( i ) "'the overall enlargement of the concha projects the ear away from the mastoid surface; "'( ii ) "'an extension of the helical crus across the concha creates a firm cartilage bar that pushes the ear outwards; "'( iii ) "'the effect of the angulation of the cartilage, at the junction between the cavum concha; and the sweep of cartilage up to the antitragal prominence, affects the position and prominence of the lobule ( earlobe ) and lower third of the ear.
- According to Weerda, the possibilities are : deformation of the ear leading to deformation at all levels through the destruction of cartilage ( so-called catastrophe ear after Staindl ) [ 4 ]; ear lying too close to the head; telephone ear and the reverse of the telephone ear; visible, cosmetically disfiguring cartilage edges and skin retractions along the front surface of the antihelix and in the cavum conchae; infection with abscess or inflammation of the cartilage ( perichondritis ); fistula of the suture; suture rejection; granuloma; atheroma; bleeding; haematoma; relapse ( ears protrude again ); hypertrophic scarring or keloids along the skin incision; hypersensitivity and pain with pressure and cold; tissue destruction ( necrosis ) through pressure from too closely fitting, hard bandages; constriction of the ear canal entrance; stronger asymmetry of the ear distances.