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Definition of Antrum

Antrum
Antrum An"trum, n.; pl. Antra. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] A cavern or cavity, esp. an anatomical cavity or sinus. --Huxley.

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- Antrum (also known as Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made) is a 2018 Canadian horror film written and directed by David Amito and Michael Laicini. The...
- page for the biological term. For the 2018 horror movie, see Antrum (film) In biology, antrum is a general term for a cavity or chamber, which may have specific...
- antrum, which connects to the body of the stomach, and the pyloric canal, which connects to the duodenum. The antrum also called the gastric antrum or...
- The mastoid antrum (tympanic antrum, antrum mastoideum, Valsalva's antrum) is an air space in the petrous portion of the temporal bone, communicating...
- Retained antrum syndrome or retained gastric antrum syndrome is one of the rare postgastrectomy syndromes. It happens after Billroth II surgery and the...
- The follicular antrum is the portion of an ovarian follicle filled with follicular fluid. Appearance of the follicular antrum during follicular maturation...
- The pyramid-shaped maxillary sinus (or antrum of Highmore) is the largest of the paranasal sinuses, located in the maxilla. It drains into the middle meatus...
- mastoid antrum (otomastoid foramen) is a large, irregular opening upon the posterior wall of the tympanic cavity by which the mastoid antrum (situated...
- through which an instrument may be pushed into the mastoid antrum. In the adult, the antrum lies approximately 1.5 to 2 cm deep to the suprameatal triangle...
- tympanic antrum is a cavity of some considerable size at the time of birth; the mastoid air cells may be regarded as diverticula from the antrum and begin...