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including the
foramina of
Luschka,
Luschka's crypts,
Luschka's joints, and
Ducts of
Luschka. His name is also ****ociated with
Luschka's law, an
anatomical rule...
- In anatomy,
Luschka's joints (also
called uncovertebral joints,
neurocentral joints) are
formed between uncinate process or "uncus"
below and uncovertebral...
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German anatomist Hubert Von Luschka.
Foramina of
Luschka Luschka's joints Ducts of
Luschka "
Luschka's crypts". TheFreeDictionary.com.
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lateral aperture of
fourth ventricle or
foramen of
Luschka (after
anatomist Hubert von
Luschka) is an
opening at the
lateral extremity of
either lateral...
- Lovibond's
angle Lund's node
Crypts of
Luschka,
Ducts of
Luschka,
Foramina of
Luschka, and
Luschka's joints – Hubert von
Luschka Macewen's triangle – Sir William...
- put it down it to
blockage or
narrowing of the
foramina of
Magendie and
Luschka, the two
apertures in the
fourth ventricle that
allow cerebrospinal fluid...
- to the
gallbladder body). In the
surgical literature, the term duct of
Luschka is used to
refer to an
accessory bile duct. They are
small ducts that distinctly...
- →
fourth ventricle →
foramen of
Magendie (median aperture)/foramen of
Luschka (lateral aperture) →
subarachnoid space.
Ciolkowski M.;
Sharifi M.; Tarka...
- The
coccygeal glomus (coccygeal
gland or body;
Luschka’s gland) is a
vestigial structure placed in
front of, or
immediately below, the tip of the coccyx...
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lateral and
third ventricles (e.g.,
Chiari malformation). The
foramina of
Luschka and
foramen of
Magendie may be
obstructed due to
congenital malformation...