Definition of Stapedial. Meaning of Stapedial. Synonyms of Stapedial

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Definition of Stapedial

Stapedial
Stapedial Sta*pe"di*al, a. [LL. stapes stirrup.] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to stapes.

Meaning of Stapedial from wikipedia

- persistent stapedial artery (PSA) is a rare anomaly in human anatomy where the stapedial branch of posterior auricular artery, or simply stapedial artery...
- The acoustic reflex (also known as the stapedius reflex, stapedial reflex, auditory reflex, middle-ear-muscle reflex (MEM reflex, MEMR), attenuation reflex...
- end gives origin to the stapedial artery, a vessel which typically atrophies in humans but persists in some mammals. The stapedial artery p****es through...
- muscles of the middle ear, the tensor tympani and the stapedial muscle. However, the stapedial muscle is innervated by the facial nerve while the tensor...
- In human anatomy, the stapedial branch of posterior auricular artery, or stapedial artery for short, is a small artery supplying the stapedius muscle in...
- second aortic arches regress and form only the maxillary arteries and stapedial arteries respectively. The arterial system itself arises from aortic arches...
- the obturator foramen, is due to the presence embryologically of the stapedial artery, which usually regresses in humans during normal development. The...
- The annular stapedial ligament (also called the stapediovestibular joint) is a ring of fibrous soft tissue that connects the base of the stapes to the...
- The nerve to the stapedius is a branch of the facial nerve (CN VII) which innervates the stapedius muscle. It arises from the CN VII within the facial...
- the second arch is the second aortic arch, which gives origin to the stapedial artery in some mammals but atrophies in most humans. Pharyngeal muscles...