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- Otitis externa, also called swimmer's ear, is inflammation of the ear canal. It often presents with ear pain, swelling of the ear canal, and occasionally...
- visible at top center.) Details Identifiers Latin protuberantia occipitalis externa TA98 A02.1.04.022 TA2 568 FMA 75752 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- The outer ear, external ear, or auris externa is the external part of the ear, which consists of the auricle (also pinna) and the ear canal. It gathers...
- or tragus. Otitis externa can be acute or chronic. It can be fungal or bacterial. The most common aetiology of acute otitis externa is bacterial infection...
- auricular, maxillary, superficial temporal Identifiers Latin arteria carotis externa MeSH D002342 TA98 A12.2.05.001 TA2 4369 FMA 10635 Anatomical terminology...
- Femoral artery Vein External pudendal vein Identifiers Latin arteria pudenda externa profunda TA98 A12.2.16.014 TA2 4678 FMA 20739 Anatomical terminology [edit...
- layer (muscular coat, muscular fibers, muscularis propria, muscularis externa) is a region of muscle in many organs in the vertebrate body, adjacent...
- Fiorinia externa, the elongate hemlock scale, was accidentally introduced into North America from ****an and is now established in most parts of the north-eastern...
- The tunica externa (Neo-Latin "outer coat"), also known as the tunica adventitia (Neo-Latin "additional coat"), is the outermost tunica (layer) of a blood...
- The cerebral cortex, also known as the cerebral mantle, is the outer layer of neural tissue of the cerebrum of the brain in humans and other mammals. It...