- dictionary. In anatomy, a
meatus (/miːˈeɪtəs/, mee-AY-təs, pl.:
meatus or
meatuses) is a
natural body
opening or canal.
Meatus may
refer to: the external...
- In anatomy, the term
nasal meatus can
refer to any of the
three meatuses (p****ages)
through the skull's
nasal cavity: the
superior meatus (meatus nasi...
- sphenoidal, and
maxillary sinuses,
through the
several openings in the
nasal meatuses. The
mucous membrane is thickest, and most vascular, over the
nasal conchae...
- The
urinary meatus (/miːˈeɪtəs/, mee-AY-təs; pl.:
meatus or
meatuses), also
known as the
external urethral ****, is the
opening in the **** or ****...
- ano-rectal malformation. He had
imperforated ****, hypospadias,
bifid ****,
meatuses on both glandes, two
bladders and two colons, and had
normal testes, kidneys...
- 00010-1. ISBN 978-0-12-811837-5. In man, the
three conchae define the
meatuses:
Inferior meatus:
between inferior concha/turbinate and
floor of nasal...
-
posterior lateral nasal branches which spread forward over the conchæ and
meatuses,
anastomose with the
ethmoidal arteries and the
nasal branches of the descending...
- bone, and
ramify over the
inferior nasal concha and
middle and
inferior meatuses. At its exit from the canal, a
palatine branch is
distributed to both surfaces...
- the
maxillary sinus through the nose;
puncture medial wall of
inferior meatuses Tilly's
antral bur to
enlarge the
artificial p****age into the maxillary...
-
proper functioning of the lungs. The
turbulence created by the
conchae and
meatuses optimises the warming, moistening, and
filtering of the mucosa. A major...