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Topics referred to by the same term
Auricular veins can refer to: Anterior auricular veins (venae auriculares anteriores) Posterior auricular vein (Vena auricularis posterior) This disambiguation
Auricular_veins
Blood vessels
auricular veins are veins which drain the anterior aspect of the external ear. The veins drains to the superficial temporal vein. Posterior auricular
Anterior_auricular_veins
Large blood vessel
retromandibular vein with the posterior auricular vein. In typical anatomy, the vein is visible through the skin. The external jugular vein commences in
External_jugular_vein
Vein of the head
The posterior auricular vein is a vein of the head. It begins from a plexus with the occipital vein and the superficial temporal vein, descends behind
Posterior_auricular_vein
Major face vein
(anterior) facial vein forming the common facial vein, while its posterior branch joins the posterior auricular vein forming the external jugular vein. The retromandibular
Retromandibular_vein
Blood vessel of the head
vein include: some parotid veins articular veins of the temporomandibular joint anterior auricular veins from the auricula the transverse facial vein
Superficial_temporal_vein
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation), various nerves and veins A synonym for atrial, of or pertaining to the atrium (heart) Auricular style, a 17th-century style in decorative
Auricular
of veins in the human body: Veins of the heart Coronary sinus Great cardiac vein Oblique vein of left atrium Middle cardiac vein Small cardiac vein Pulmonary
List of veins of the human body
List_of_veins_of_the_human_body
Topics referred to by the same term
Posterior auricular may refer to: Posterior auricular artery Posterior auricular muscle Posterior auricular vein This disambiguation page lists articles
Posterior_auricular
Muscle that pulls the ear upward and backward
by the posterior auricular vein that accompanies the artery. The posterior auricular muscle is supplied by the posterior auricular nerve, a branch of
Posterior_auricular_muscle
Small artery
The posterior auricular artery is a small artery that arises from the external carotid artery. It ascends along the side of the head. It supplies several
Posterior_auricular_artery
Blood vessel
The anterior auricular branches of the superficial temporal artery are distributed to the anterior portion of the auricula, the lobule, and part of the
Anterior_auricular_branches
Vein of the scalp
vein, but may also drain into the posterior auricular vein (which joins the external jugular vein). It drains part of the scalp. The occipital vein is
Occipital_vein
Cutaneous nerve of the head
The great auricular nerve is a cutaneous (sensory) nerve of the head. It originates from the second and third cervical (spinal) nerves (C2-C3) of the
Great_auricular_nerve
Overview of and topical guide to human anatomy
veins Emissary veins Cerebral veins Superficial cerebral veins Deep cerebral veins Basal vein Great cerebral vein Veins of brainstem Cerebellar veins
Outline_of_human_anatomy
Irregular beating of the atria of the heart
originate in muscle bundles extending from the atrium to the pulmonary veins. Pulmonary vein isolation by transcatheter ablation can restore sinus rhythm. The
Atrial_fibrillation
Hole in the back of the temporal bone
foramen transmits: an emissary vein between the sigmoid sinus and the suboccipital venous plexus or the posterior auricular vein. a small branch of the occipital
Mastoid_foramen
Nerve of the head and neck
The auricular branch of the vagus nerve is often termed the Alderman's nerve ("a reference to the old Aldermen of the City of London and their practice
Auricular branch of vagus nerve
Auricular_branch_of_vagus_nerve
Anatomical area bordered by the face at the front, and by the neck at the sides and back
Venous drainage The veins of the scalp accompany the arteries and thus have similar names, e.g. Supratrochlear and supraorbital veins, which unite at the
Scalp
Blood vessel network
is returned by other routes), as well as two additional veins. It receives the following veins:[citation needed] sphenopalatine middle meningeal deep temporal
Pterygoid_plexus
Common iliac vein – The common iliac veins are formed by the external iliac veins and internal iliac veins. The left and right common iliac veins come together
Glossary_of_medicine
Major artery of the head
it joins with its fellow of the opposite side, and with the posterior auricular and occipital arteries. The frontal branch of the superficial temporal
Superficial_temporal_artery
Part of the human heart
the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, anterior cardiac veins, smallest cardiac veins and the coronary sinus, which it then sends down to the right
Atrium_(heart)
Tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear
posterior auricular artery Vein Superficial temporal veins, external jugular vein, pterygoid plexus Nerve Auriculotemporal nerve, great auricular nerve,
Ear_canal
artery Posterolateral: posterior auricular artery The veins anastomose frequently with each other and enter the diploic veins of the skull bones and the dural
Scalp_reconstruction
Major artery of the head and neck
aspect Occipital artery - arising from its posterior aspect Posterior auricular artery - arising from posterior aspect The external carotid artery terminates
External_carotid_artery
Artery supplying face structures in humans
lower border of the lateral pterygoid muscle. Branches include: Deep auricular artery Anterior tympanic artery Middle meningeal artery Inferior alveolar
Maxillary_artery
Blood vessel
as high as the vertex of the skull and anastomose with the posterior auricular and superficial temporal arteries. Muscular branches: supply the digastric
Occipital_artery
French anatomist
lymphatic network in the areola of the nipple. "Sappey's veins": another name for paraumbilical veins of the accessory portal venous system. "Haller-Sappey
Marie Philibert Constant Sappey
Marie_Philibert_Constant_Sappey
Organ found in mammalian skin
Supratrochlear, supraorbital, superficial temporal, occipital Vein Superficial temporal, posterior auricular, occipital Nerve Supratrochlear, supraorbital, greater
Hair_follicle
Branch of the mandibular nerve
caused by mumps, will be carried by the auriculotemporal nerve and great auricular nerve to the brain. Superficial temporal artery Mandible of human embryo
Auriculotemporal_nerve
Depression on the underside of the temporal bone of the skull
the jugular fossa is the mastoid canaliculus for the entrance of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. Behind the jugular fossa is a quadrilateral
Jugular_fossa
genitofemoral nerve Genitofemoral nerve Glossopharyngeal nerve Greater auricular nerve Greater occipital nerve Greater petrosal nerve Hepatic plexus Hypoglossal
List of nerves of the human body
List_of_nerves_of_the_human_body
Type of cosmetic surgery
folds Melolabial folds (marionette lines) Greater auricular nerve Injury to the greater auricular nerve is the most seen nerve injury after rhytidectomy
Rhytidectomy
Major salivary gland in many animals
the posterior auricular artery supply the parotid gland.[citation needed] Venous drainage Venous return is to the retromandibular veins.[citation needed]
Parotid_gland
Feature at the base of the human skull
the jugular fossa is the mastoid canaliculus for the entrance of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve behind the jugular fossa is a quadrilateral
Petrous part of the temporal bone
Petrous_part_of_the_temporal_bone
Region of the neck
posterior auricular, superficial temporal, and internal maxillary branches: more deeply are the internal carotid, the internal jugular vein, and the vagus
Submandibular_triangle
Main nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system
fibers that innervate the inner (canal) portion of the outer ear (via the auricular branch, also known as Arnold's or Alderman's nerve) and part of the meninges
Vagus_nerve
Back part of the sides of the skull base
surface is rough and gives attachment to the occipitalis and posterior auricular muscles. It is perforated by numerous foramina (holes); for example, the
Mastoid part of the temporal bone
Mastoid_part_of_the_temporal_bone
Artery supplying the brain
muscle and the stylohyoid muscle, the occipital artery and the posterior auricular artery. Higher up, it is separated from the external carotid by the styloglossus
Internal_carotid_artery
Human neck muscle
external carotid artery, the external jugular vein, the parotid gland, the lesser occipital nerve, the great auricular nerve, and the marginal mandibular branch
Platysma_muscle
Opening in the base of the skull allowing many structures to pass
vascularis" compartment contains CN X, CN XI, Arnold's nerve (or the auricular branch of CN X involved in the Arnold's reflex, where external auditory
Jugular_foramen
Artery supplying the meninges
nerve, and anastomoses with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular artery. A superior tympanic artery runs in the canal of the tensor tympani
Middle_meningeal_artery
Surgical procedure to enhance or reconstruct a human nose
skin-graft donor site from which to harvests grafts of pre-auricular skin and grafts of post-auricular skin, usually with an additional, small amount of adipose
Rhinoplasty
Prenatal development of the heart
pole receives blood from three major veins: the vitelline vein, the umbilical vein and the common cardinal vein. The sinus opening moves clockwise. This
Heart_development
head, ear, auricular, intrinsic (left/right) Base of the tragus Apex of the tragus Auricular branches of posterior auricular and auricular branch of occipital
List of skeletal muscles of the human body
List_of_skeletal_muscles_of_the_human_body
Development and formation of the human embryo
venosus receives blood from the three major veins: the vitelline, the umbilical and the common cardinal veins. During the first two months of development
Human_embryonic_development
Cranial nerve VII, for the face and tasting
the stylomastoid foramen, the facial nerve gives rise to the posterior auricular branch. It then gives rise to the branch to the posterior belly of the
Facial_nerve
Network of nerves in the neck
innervates the skin and the scalp posterosuperior to the auricle (C2) Great auricular nerve - innervates skin near concha auricle (outer ear) and external acoustic
Cervical_plexus
Structure of the human head and neck
scalp into the subclavian veins. The right and left vertebral veins drain the vertebrae and muscles into the right subclavian vein and into the superior vena
Head_and_neck_anatomy
Joints connecting the jawbone to the skull
branch. Other branches of the external carotid artery, namely the deep auricular artery, anterior tympanic artery, ascending pharyngeal artery, and maxillary
Temporomandibular_joint
Part of the throat that is behind the mouth and nasal cavity
both the vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves. The vagus nerve provides an auricular branch also termed "Arnold's nerve" which also supplies the external auditory
Pharynx
Medical intervention
(forehead, eyelids, nose, lips, neck, and ear). Its outline follows the pre-auricular contours of the tragus and helix; goes around the sideburn, across the
Cheek_reconstruction
Species of bird
dimorphism. Male birds of this species have a bright white neck, chest, auriculars, and flanks. They have black and dark-green wings, with a signature pin
Pin-tailed_manakin
Rare congenital disorder
VB, Bustos T (February 1989). "A new syndrome with distinct facial and auricular malformations and dominant inheritance". Am. J. Med. Genet. 32 (2): 184–6
Freeman–Sheldon_syndrome
Abnormal heart rhythm beginning in the atria
WD (1920). "Observations upon flutter, fibrillation, II: the nature of auricular flutter". Heart. 7: 191. "Atrial Flutter". Johns Hopkins Medicine. 22
Atrial_flutter
popliteal fossa popliteal vein popliteus portal vein postcentral gyrus posterior atlantooccipital membrane posterior auricular artery posterior cerebral
Index_of_anatomy_articles
audāc- brave, bold audacious, audacity auris aur- ear aural, auricle, auricular, auriculate, auriform, auscultation, biauricular, biauriculate, binaural
List of Latin words with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives
Species of flowering plant
The upper lip is entire or bilobed. The lower lip has well-developed, auricular (ear-like), lateral lobes; these are clearly cleft up to the mouth. The
Digitalis_minor
Cranial nerve IX, for the tongue and pharynx
Sensory fibers from the skin of the external ear initially travel with the auricular branch of CN X, while those from the middle ear travel in the tympanic
Glossopharyngeal_nerve
Type of craniofacial prosthesis
dermis), and autogenous tissue (fascia lata, temporalis fascia, posterior auricular muscle, rectus abdominis sheath). Fenestrations in the wrapping material
Ocular_prosthesis
Erasmus suggested should be considered adiaphora (such as free will, auricular confession, married priests, the exact nature of the Eucharist) were,
Works_of_Erasmus
Innermost part of the vertebrate ear
auricular artery). The membranous labyrinth is supplied by the labyrinthine artery. Venous drainage of the inner ear is through the labyrinthine vein
Inner_ear
Inflammation of the eye
common cold, or a sore throat. Other associated signs may include pre-auricular lymph node swelling and contact with another person with a red eye. Eye
Conjunctivitis
Cancer Pain 101
head has been reported in some patients. This pain is referred via the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. Pancreas Ten percent of patients with cancer
Causes_of_cancer_pain
Species of fly
concern with this species is that it causes accidental enteric, urinary, auricular, and urogenital myiasis. Myiasis is the infestation of animals or humans
Fannia_scalaris
Application of the science of anthropology in a legal setting
the bone more frequently surviving taphonomic conditions is both the auricular surface and acetabulum when compared to other skeletal areas. The lowest
Forensic_anthropology
Medical procedure for prevention of migraines
frontal branch, and the occipital artery, but the maxillary, posterior auricular, supra-orbital, and supra-trochlear branches may also be involved. These
Migraine_surgery
as purgatory, prayers for the dead, indulgences, pilgrimages, merit, auricular confession and satisfaction. Schoenbaum suspects Catholic sympathies of
Religious views of William Shakespeare
Religious_views_of_William_Shakespeare
Artificial device that replaces a missing body part
prostheses. Extra-oral prostheses are further divided into hemifacial, auricular (ear), nasal, orbital and ocular. Intra-oral prostheses include dental
Prosthesis
American cardiologist and inventor (1933–2022)
Johns Hopkins University. His last work focused on the correction of auricular fibrillation. In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the first
Morton_Mower
American cardiologist
E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1983 Blackford, J.M. and F.A. Willius. Auricular flutter. Arch Intern Med (Chic). 1918; XXI(1):147–165. Willius, F. A.
Fredrick_Arthur_Willius
1784 French scientific bodies' investigations involving systematic controlled trials
observed 'phreno-magnetic' phenomena were entirely due to "[excitement] by auricular suggestion, [or] by muscular suggestion, or [by] manipulating either the
Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism
Royal_Commission_on_Animal_Magnetism
Academic department in the UK
in the heart; its effect on the systemic output and its importance for auricular fibrillation caused by aconitine". The Journal of Physiology. 131 (2):
Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford
Department_of_Pharmacology,_University_of_Oxford
English painter (1787–1849)
Anglican buildings such as York Minster, and a distaste for the concept of auricular (spoken) confession. He remained closely associated with Catholicism throughout
William_Etty
Chemical compound
that synephrine (stereochemistry unspecified) raised the thresholds for auricular and ventricular fibrillation, an indication of anti-arrhythmic properties
Synephrine
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French German
Powerful.
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant spelling of Hathaway.
Boy/Male
Indian
Cute
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Latin
Blooming.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Water Tap
Girl/Female
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Dancer, Suggestive look
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Devoted to God
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Industrious; Industrious Leader; Home Ruler; Loving One
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The Winter's Tale' Lord of Sicilia.
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n.
The main part of either auricle of the heart as distinct from the auricular appendix. Also, the whole articular portion of the heart.
pl.
of Auricula
a.
Of or pertaining to a utricle, or utriculus; containing, or furnished with, a utricle or utricles; utriculate; as, a utricular plant.
a.
Funicular.
a.
Received by the ear; known by report.
a.
Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest.
a.
Pertaining to auricular confession; as, a confessionary litany.
a.
Acicular.
n.
Of or pertaining to the joints; as, an articular disease; an articular process.
a.
Pertaining to the auricles of the heart.
n.
A species of Hirneola (H. auricula), a membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Judae, or Jew's-ear.
a.
Pertaining to a funiculus; made up of, or resembling, a funiculus, or funiculi; as, a funicular ligament.
a.
Situated above the ear coverts, or auriculars; -- said of certain feathers of birds.
a.
Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as, auricular evidence.
a.
Of or pertaining to both the temple and the ear; as, the temporo-auricular nerve.
pl.
of Auricula
adv.
In an auricular manner.
n.
A nickname for auricular confession; shrift.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing; as, auricular nerves.
n.
A supra-auricular feather.