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  • Mastoid part of the temporal bone
  • Back part of the sides of the skull base

    The mastoid part of the temporal bone is the posterior (back) part of the temporal bone, one of the bones of the skull. Its rough surface gives attachment

    Mastoid part of the temporal bone

    Mastoid part of the temporal bone

    Mastoid_part_of_the_temporal_bone

  • Mastoides
  • Genus of land snails

    include: Mastoides albocostatus (Westerlund, 1896) Mastoides obeliscus Schileyko, 2007 Mastoides orloffensis (Kobelt, 1905) MolluscaBase (2018). Mastoides Westerlund

    Mastoides

    Mastoides

  • Mastoid cells
  • Air-filled cavities in the temporal bone

    The mastoid cells (also called air cells of Lenoir or mastoid cells of Lenoir) are air-filled cavities within the mastoid process of the temporal bone

    Mastoid cells

    Mastoid cells

    Mastoid_cells

  • Sternocleidomastoid muscle
  • Cervical muscle

    sternum (sterno-) and the clavicle (cleido-) and has an insertion at the mastoid process of the temporal bone of the skull. The sternocleidomastoid muscle

    Sternocleidomastoid muscle

    Sternocleidomastoid muscle

    Sternocleidomastoid_muscle

  • Mastoiditis
  • Middle ear disease

    inflammation of the mucosal lining of the mastoid antrum and mastoid air cell system inside the mastoid process. The mastoid process is the portion of the temporal

    Mastoiditis

    Mastoiditis

    Mastoiditis

  • Mastoid antrum
  • Air space in the temporal bone

    with the mastoid cells and anteriorly with the epitympanic recess of the middle ear via the aditus to mastoid antrum (entrance to the mastoid antrum).

    Mastoid antrum

    Mastoid antrum

    Mastoid_antrum

  • Mastoid lymph nodes
  • Organs of the immune system

    The mastoid lymph nodes (retroauricular lymph nodes or posterior auricular glands) are a small group of lymph nodes, usually two in number, located just

    Mastoid lymph nodes

    Mastoid lymph nodes

    Mastoid_lymph_nodes

  • Otitis media
  • Inflammation of the middle ear

    CT and MRI can be used to assess for associated complications, such as mastoid effusion, subperiosteal abscess formation, bony destruction, venous thrombosis

    Otitis media

    Otitis media

    Otitis_media

  • Mastoid canaliculus
  • In the lateral part of the jugular fossa of the temporal bone is the mastoid canaliculus for the entrance of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve.

    Mastoid canaliculus

    Mastoid canaliculus

    Mastoid_canaliculus

  • Cholesteatoma
  • Medical condition

    consisting of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear and/or mastoid process. Cholesteatomas are not cancerous as the name may suggest, but

    Cholesteatoma

    Cholesteatoma

    Cholesteatoma

  • 10–20 system (EEG)
  • Method of scalp electrodes placement

    anatomical locations of the ear used include the tragus, the auricle and the mastoid. Each electrode placement site has a letter to identify the lobe, or area

    10–20 system (EEG)

    10–20 system (EEG)

    10–20_system_(EEG)

  • Mastoidectomy
  • Medical intervention

    A mastoidectomy is a procedure performed to remove the mastoid air cells near the middle ear. The procedure is part of the treatment for mastoiditis,

    Mastoidectomy

    Mastoidectomy

    Mastoidectomy

  • ICD-10
  • Medical classification created by the World Health Organisation (WHO)

    H00–H59 Diseases of the eye and adnexa VIII H60–H95 Diseases of the ear and mastoid process IX I00–I99 Diseases of the circulatory system X J00–J99 Diseases

    ICD-10

    ICD-10

  • Great auricular nerve
  • Cutaneous nerve of the head

    provides sensory innervation to the skin over the parotid gland and the mastoid process, parts of the outer ear, and to the parotid gland and its fascia

    Great auricular nerve

    Great auricular nerve

    Great_auricular_nerve

  • Mastoid foramen
  • Hole in the back of the temporal bone

    The mastoid foramen is a hole in the posterior border of the temporal bone. It transmits an emissary vein between the sigmoid sinus and the suboccipital

    Mastoid foramen

    Mastoid foramen

    Mastoid_foramen

  • Stylomastoid foramen
  • Foramen in the temporal bone of the skull

    The stylomastoid foramen is a foramen between the styloid and mastoid processes of the temporal bone of the skull. It is the termination of the facial

    Stylomastoid foramen

    Stylomastoid foramen

    Stylomastoid_foramen

  • Battle's sign
  • Bruises behind the ears, indicating skull fracture

    Battle's sign, also known as mastoid ecchymosis or Postauricular ecchymosis, is a late indication of fracture of middle cranial fossa of the skull, appearing

    Battle's sign

    Battle's sign

    Battle's_sign

  • Occipitomastoid suture
  • Cranial suture

    occipitotemporal suture, is the cranial suture between the occipital bone and the mastoid portion of the temporal bone. It is continuous with the lambdoidal suture

    Occipitomastoid suture

    Occipitomastoid suture

    Occipitomastoid_suture

  • Triangles of the neck
  • Divisions created by the major muscles in the neck

    and an imaginary line extending from the angle of the mandible to the mastoid process; below, by the upper border of the clavicle; in front, by the middle

    Triangles of the neck

    Triangles of the neck

    Triangles_of_the_neck

  • Koerner's septum
  • between the petrous and squamosal portions of the mastoid air cells, at the anatomic level of the mastoid antrum. Along with the middle ear ossicles, it

    Koerner's septum

    Koerner's_septum

  • Aditus to mastoid antrum
  • Structure in middle ear anatomy

    aditus to mastoid antrum (otomastoid foramen) is a large, irregular opening upon the posterior wall of the tympanic cavity by which the mastoid antrum (situated

    Aditus to mastoid antrum

    Aditus to mastoid antrum

    Aditus_to_mastoid_antrum

  • Parietal bone
  • Bone in the human skull

    the posterior fontanelle. The mastoid angle is truncated; it articulates with the occipital bone and with the mastoid portion of the temporal, and presents

    Parietal bone

    Parietal bone

    Parietal_bone

  • Suprameatal triangle
  • suprameatal pit, mastoid fossa, foveola suprameatica, or Macewen's triangle, through which an instrument may be pushed into the mastoid antrum. In the adult

    Suprameatal triangle

    Suprameatal triangle

    Suprameatal_triangle

  • Squamosal suture
  • Cranial suture

    horizontal parietomastoid suture, which unites the mastoid process of the temporal with the region of the mastoid angle of the parietal bone. The term parietotemporal

    Squamosal suture

    Squamosal suture

    Squamosal_suture

  • Emissary veins
  • Anatomical feature of the circulatory system

    are several types of emissary veins including the posterior condyloid, mastoid, occipital and parietal emissary veins. There are also emissary veins passing

    Emissary veins

    Emissary_veins

  • Digastric muscle
  • Small muscle located under the jaw in mammals

    suprahyoid muscle located under the jaw. Its posterior belly is attached to the mastoid notch of temporal bone, and its anterior belly is attached to the digastric

    Digastric muscle

    Digastric muscle

    Digastric_muscle

  • Schuller's view
  • X-ray view of skull

    view is a lateral radiographic view of skull principally used for viewing mastoid cells. The central beam of X-rays passes from one side of the head and

    Schuller's view

    Schuller's view

    Schuller's_view

  • Mastos
  • Ancient Greek drinking vessel shaped like a woman's breast

    "nipple" at the bottom, though some examples have a foot as a base instead. A mastoid cup is conical, but with a flat bottom, with or without handles. The handles

    Mastos

    Mastos

    Mastos

  • Asterion (anatomy)
  • Meeting point between three sutures between bones of the skull

    where three cranial bones meet: the parietal bone. the occipital bone. the mastoid portion of the temporal bone. In the adult, it lies 4 cm behind and 12

    Asterion (anatomy)

    Asterion (anatomy)

    Asterion_(anatomy)

  • Sigmoid sulcus
  • Fold in the back of the temporal bone

    The inner surface of the mastoid portion of the temporal bone presents a deep, curved groove, the sigmoid sulcus, which lodges part of the transverse

    Sigmoid sulcus

    Sigmoid sulcus

    Sigmoid_sulcus

  • Tympanic cavity
  • Small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear

    tympanica canaliculi chordæ) is situated in the angle of junction between the mastoid and membranous wall of tympanic cavity immediately behind the tympanic

    Tympanic cavity

    Tympanic cavity

    Tympanic_cavity

  • Occipitalis muscle
  • Muscle of the head

    two-thirds of the superior nuchal line of the occipital bone and from the mastoid process of the temporal and ends in the epicranial aponeurosis. The occipitalis

    Occipitalis muscle

    Occipitalis muscle

    Occipitalis_muscle

  • Stylomastoid artery
  • Blood vessel

    stylomastoid foramen and supplies the tympanic cavity, the tympanic antrum and mastoid cells, and the semicircular canals. It is a branch of the posterior auricular

    Stylomastoid artery

    Stylomastoid artery

    Stylomastoid_artery

  • Fistula
  • Abnormal connection between two epithelialized surfaces, often organs

    Problems. (H04.6) Lacrimal fistula (H05.81) Carotid cavernous fistula (H70.1) Mastoid fistula Craniosinus fistula: between the intracranial space and a paranasal

    Fistula

    Fistula

    Fistula

  • Temporal bone
  • Bone of the neurocranium

    zygomatic bone. Posteroinferior to the squamous is the mastoid part. Fused with the squamous and mastoid parts and between the sphenoid and occipital bones

    Temporal bone

    Temporal bone

    Temporal_bone

  • Tympanic part of the temporal bone
  • Middle part of the sides of the skull base, surrounding the ear canal

    bone lying below the squamous part of the temporal bone, in front of the mastoid process, and surrounding the external part of the ear canal. It originates

    Tympanic part of the temporal bone

    Tympanic part of the temporal bone

    Tympanic_part_of_the_temporal_bone

  • Otoplasty
  • Surgery to correct the deformities and defects of the auricle

    the corrected auricle to the mastoid periosteum, the membrane covering the mastoid process at the underside of the mastoid portion of the temporal bone

    Otoplasty

    Otoplasty

  • Transverse sinuses
  • Vein channel in the skull

    course it rests upon the squama of the occipital, the mastoid angle of the parietal, the mastoid part of the temporal, and, just before its termination

    Transverse sinuses

    Transverse sinuses

    Transverse_sinuses

  • Notch of Rivinus
  • Ear bone defect near nerve

    tympano-mastoid suture line in the posterior ear canal. Following identification of the spine of Henle it is possible to follow the tympano-mastoid suture

    Notch of Rivinus

    Notch_of_Rivinus

  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Medical specialty of the head and neck

    Skull base surgery Study of diseases of the outer ear, middle ear and mastoid, and inner ear, and surrounding structures (such as the facial nerve and

    Otorhinolaryngology

    Otorhinolaryngology

    Otorhinolaryngology

  • Multiple myeloma
  • Cancer of plasma cells

    left temporal bone (red arrow), and petrous temporal bones involving the mastoid segment of the facial nerve canal (green arrow). CT scan of the lower vertebral

    Multiple myeloma

    Multiple myeloma

    Multiple_myeloma

  • Splenius capitis muscle
  • Broad, straplike muscle in the back of the neck

    and are inserted, under cover of the sternocleidomastoideus, into the mastoid process of the temporal bone, and into the rough surface on the occipital

    Splenius capitis muscle

    Splenius capitis muscle

    Splenius_capitis_muscle

  • Epitympanic recess
  • Hollow located on the superior/roof aspect of the middle ear

    infection to the mastoid air cells located in the mastoid process of the temporal bone of the skull. Inflammation which has spread to the mastoid air cells is

    Epitympanic recess

    Epitympanic recess

    Epitympanic_recess

  • List of ICD-9 codes 320–389: diseases of the nervous system and sense organs
  • membrane 384.8 Other 384.9 Unspecified 385 Other disorders of middle ear and mastoid 385.0 Tympanosclerosis 385.1 Adhesive middle ear disease 385.2 Other acquired

    List of ICD-9 codes 320–389: diseases of the nervous system and sense organs

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_320–389:_diseases_of_the_nervous_system_and_sense_organs

  • Grover Krantz
  • American biological anthropologist and cryptozoologist (1931–2002)

    languages, and was the first researcher to explain the function of the mastoid process. Krantz's professional work was diverse, including research on

    Grover Krantz

    Grover Krantz

    Grover_Krantz

  • Occipital bone
  • Bone of the neurocranium

    sinuses: each is received into the interval between the mastoid angle of the parietal bone, and the mastoid portion of the temporal bone. The inferior angle

    Occipital bone

    Occipital bone

    Occipital_bone

  • Auricular branch of occipital artery
  • Blood vessel

    branch, which enters the skull through the mastoid foramen and supplies the dura mater, the diploë, and the mastoid cells; this latter branch sometimes arises

    Auricular branch of occipital artery

    Auricular branch of occipital artery

    Auricular_branch_of_occipital_artery

  • Facial muscles
  • Muscles of the face

    of scalp Posterior Occipitofrontalis, occipital belly Occipital bone; mastoid process (temporal bone) Epicraneal aponeurosis Lowering eyebrows (e.g.

    Facial muscles

    Facial muscles

    Facial_muscles

  • Benazir Bhutto
  • Prime Minister of Pakistan (1988–1990; 1993–1996)

    Geneva, Bhutto proceeded to the United Kingdom, undergoing surgery on her mastoid before renting a flat in London's Barbican Estate. There, she socialised

    Benazir Bhutto

    Benazir Bhutto

    Benazir_Bhutto

  • Posterior auricular artery
  • Small artery

    arterial supply to the facial nerve (CN VII), tympanic cavity, mastoid air cells of the mastoid antrum, and the semicircular canals. It issues small branches

    Posterior auricular artery

    Posterior auricular artery

    Posterior_auricular_artery

  • Murder of Ruth Marie Terry
  • Formerly unidentified murder victim

    disqualified from active service in the military during World War II due to a mastoid infection. On May 11, 1946, while working as a professor, he married Joellen

    Murder of Ruth Marie Terry

    Murder_of_Ruth_Marie_Terry

  • Epley maneuver
  • Maneuver used by medical professionals to treat one common cause of vertigo

    maneuver called the "modified" Epley does not include vibrations of the mastoid process originally indicated by Epley, as the vibration procedures have

    Epley maneuver

    Epley_maneuver

  • Basilar skull fracture
  • Bone breakage in the base of the skull

    12% of people with a severe head injury. Battle's sign – bruising of the mastoid process of the temporal bone. Raccoon eyes – bruising around the eyes,

    Basilar skull fracture

    Basilar skull fracture

    Basilar_skull_fracture

  • Rinne test
  • Screening test for hearing

    by air conduction to those transmitted by bone conduction through the mastoid. Thus, one can quickly screen for the presence of conductive hearing loss

    Rinne test

    Rinne_test

  • Skull
  • Bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates

    nerves and blood vessels. The many processes of the skull include the mastoid process and the zygomatic processes. The jugal is a skull bone that is

    Skull

    Skull

    Skull

  • Hair follicle
  • Organ found in mammalian skin

    Supratrochlear, supraorbital, greater occipital, lesser occipital Lymph Occipital, mastoid Identifiers Latin folliculus pili MeSH D018859 TA98 A16.0.00.023 TA2 7064

    Hair follicle

    Hair follicle

    Hair_follicle

  • Torticollis
  • Abnormal, asymmetrical head or neck position

    the neck that originates at the sternum and clavicle and inserts on the mastoid process of the temporal bone on the same side. There are two sternocleidomastoid

    Torticollis

    Torticollis

    Torticollis

  • Pinniped
  • Taxonomic group of semi-aquatic mammals

    hind-flippers and lower body to move forward. The phocid's skull has thickened mastoids, puffed up entotympanic bones, nasal bones with a pointed tip in the back

    Pinniped

    Pinniped

    Pinniped

  • Electroencephalography
  • Electrophysiological method to record electrical activity of the brain

    physical or mathematical average of electrodes attached to both earlobes or mastoids. Average reference montage The outputs of all of the amplifiers are summed

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

  • Sinusitis
  • Inflammation of the sinus' membranes

    behind the eyes, though it is often felt at top of the head, over the mastoid processes, or the back of the head. Complications are thought to be rare

    Sinusitis

    Sinusitis

    Sinusitis

  • Occipital triangle
  • Anatomical region of the neck

    running along the posterior border of the Sternocleidomastoideus, from the mastoid process to the root of the neck. Muscles of the neck. Anterior view. Posterior

    Occipital triangle

    Occipital triangle

    Occipital_triangle

  • Misophonia
  • Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds

    Misophonia (or selective sound sensitivity syndrome) is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli, or cues. These

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

  • Parotid fascia
  • Fascia enclosing parotid gland

    bone, the cartilaginous portion of the external acoustic meatus, and the mastoid process of the temporal bone; the deep layer was described as attaching

    Parotid fascia

    Parotid_fascia

  • List of instruments used in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery
  • self-retaining haemostatic mastoid retractor used in mastoid surgeries to retract overlying tissues Staecke's guide and protector used in mastoid surgeries Chisel

    List of instruments used in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery

    List_of_instruments_used_in_otorhinolaryngology,_head_and_neck_surgery

  • Neck
  • Body part that connects the head and torso

    between the angle of the jaw and the mastoid process to the middle of the posterior border of the sterno-mastoid muscle and thence across the posterior

    Neck

    Neck

    Neck

  • Posterior auricular muscle
  • Muscle that pulls the ear upward and backward

    muscle is a muscle behind the auricle of the outer ear. It arises from the mastoid part of the temporal bone, and inserts into the lower part of the cranial

    Posterior auricular muscle

    Posterior auricular muscle

    Posterior_auricular_muscle

  • Lesser occipital nerve
  • Nerve of the head and neck

    mastoid, and an occipital branch. Its auricular branch supplies the skin of the upper and back part of the auricula, communicating with the mastoid branch

    Lesser occipital nerve

    Lesser occipital nerve

    Lesser_occipital_nerve

  • Saber-toothed predator
  • Group of extinct animals

    a disadvantageously weak bite. The cat did, however, have an enlarged mastoid process, a muscle attachment at the base of the skull, which attaches to

    Saber-toothed predator

    Saber-toothed predator

    Saber-toothed_predator

  • Princess Margaret of Connaught
  • Crown Princess of Sweden (1882–1920)

    measles, which aggravated her ear, and she underwent surgery to remove a mastoid. Since the previous Sunday, she had been suffering from pain in her face

    Princess Margaret of Connaught

    Princess Margaret of Connaught

    Princess_Margaret_of_Connaught

  • Bezold's abscess
  • Medical condition

    sternocleidomastoid muscle where pus from mastoiditis erodes through the cortex of the mastoid part of the temporal bone, medial to the attachment of sternocleidomastoid

    Bezold's abscess

    Bezold's_abscess

  • Tympanic nerve
  • Branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve

    innervation for the middle ear, the Eustachian tube, the parotid gland, and mastoid cells. It also carries parasympathetic fibers destined for the parotid

    Tympanic nerve

    Tympanic nerve

    Tympanic_nerve

  • Hampsonodes
  • Genus of moths

    lilacina (E. D. Jones, 1914) Hampsonodes maneti (Schaus, 1912) Hampsonodes mastoides (Hampson, 1910) Hampsonodes melagona (Hampson, 1910) Hampsonodes mesochroa

    Hampsonodes

    Hampsonodes

    Hampsonodes

  • Cauliflower ear
  • Permanent deformity caused by physical trauma to the ear

    Cauliflower ear is an irreversible condition that occurs when the external portion of the ear is hit and develops a blood clot or other collection of fluid

    Cauliflower ear

    Cauliflower ear

    Cauliflower_ear

  • Demographics of Kosovo
  • disorder 13,488 7 SQN diseases 15,490 8.1 Eye diseases 21,320 11.1 Ear and mastoid process diseases 18,989 9.9 Diseases of blood circulation system 5,139

    Demographics of Kosovo

    Demographics of Kosovo

    Demographics_of_Kosovo

  • Hippopotamus pentlandi
  • Extinct species of mammal

    was shorter, the occipital and nasal regions were more developed, the mastoid process was enlarged, and the dental row was shortened, and the condyle

    Hippopotamus pentlandi

    Hippopotamus pentlandi

    Hippopotamus_pentlandi

  • Ernst Georg Ferdinand Küster
  • German surgeon (1839–1930)

    radical mastoidectomy for treatment of chronic ear disease. Küster's radical mastoid operation is described as an extension of the simple mastoidectomy introduced

    Ernst Georg Ferdinand Küster

    Ernst Georg Ferdinand Küster

    Ernst_Georg_Ferdinand_Küster

  • Air cell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Using cell phones on aircraft; see mobile phones on aircraft Mastoid cells, also known as mastoid air cells or air cells, spaces in a bone behind the ear that

    Air cell

    Air_cell

  • Occipital artery
  • Blood vessel

    ascends to the interval between the transverse process of the atlas and the mastoid process of the temporal bone, and passes horizontally backward, grooving

    Occipital artery

    Occipital artery

    Occipital_artery

  • Scalp
  • Anatomical area bordered by the face at the front, and by the neck at the sides and back

    lesser occipital, zygomaticotemporal, auriculotemporal Lymph Occipital, mastoid Identifiers Latin scalpus MeSH D012535 FMA 46494 Anatomical terminology

    Scalp

    Scalp

    Scalp

  • Homo juluensis
  • Species of archaic human

    low and wide skull, large brain size (over 1,000 cc), a small and inward mastoid part of the temporal bone, a depression over the parietal bone, defined

    Homo juluensis

    Homo juluensis

    Homo_juluensis

  • Perforated eardrum
  • Injury leading to a hole in the eardrum

    A perforated eardrum (tympanic membrane perforation) is a prick in the eardrum. It can be caused by infection (otitis media), trauma, overpressure (loud

    Perforated eardrum

    Perforated eardrum

    Perforated_eardrum

  • Quinism
  • Neuropsychiatric quinism is a chronic encephalopathy due to intoxication by chloroquine, quinacrine, mefloquine, and tafenoquine. It is associated with

    Quinism

    Quinism

  • Occipital vein
  • Vein of the scalp

    As the occipital vein passes across the mastoid portion of the temporal bone, it usually receives the mastoid emissary vein, which connects it with the

    Occipital vein

    Occipital vein

    Occipital_vein

  • Sirenia
  • Order of aquatic herbivorous mammals

    upper-jaw bone contacts the frontal bone, the sagittal crest is missing, the mastoid fills the supratemporal fenestra (an opening on the top of the skull),

    Sirenia

    Sirenia

    Sirenia

  • Tinnitus
  • False perception of sound

    Tinnitus is a condition when a person hears a ringing sound or a different variety of sounds when no corresponding external sound is present and that other

    Tinnitus

    Tinnitus

  • Surfer's ear
  • Common name for an abnormal bone growth within the external ear canal

    External auditory canal exostoses (EAE), commonly known as Surfer's ear, is the name for an exostosis or abnormal bone growth within the ear canal. They

    Surfer's ear

    Surfer's ear

    Surfer's_ear

  • Brain abscess
  • Accumulation of pus within the brain

    infection, dental abscess, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess) or remote (lung, heart

    Brain abscess

    Brain abscess

    Brain_abscess

  • Zachary Smith Reynolds
  • American aviator (1911–1932)

    were a form of emotional manipulation to obtain affection from Holman. A mastoid infection forced Smith to return to the U.S. for treatment. After a successful

    Zachary Smith Reynolds

    Zachary Smith Reynolds

    Zachary_Smith_Reynolds

  • Bill Haley
  • American rock and roll music pioneer (1925–1981)

    Park, Michigan. In 1929, the four-year-old Haley underwent an inner-ear mastoid operation which accidentally severed an optic nerve, leaving him blind

    Bill Haley

    Bill Haley

    Bill_Haley

  • 1953 British Mount Everest expedition
  • First successful ascent of Mount Everest

    the "antrum" (Hunt's account does not specify, but this was possibly the mastoid antrum of the temporal bone, or the maxillary antrum of the sinus). Evans

    1953 British Mount Everest expedition

    1953 British Mount Everest expedition

    1953_British_Mount_Everest_expedition

  • Dolly Sinatra
  • Italian-American community leader and mother of Frank Sinatra

    ear drum, damage that remained for life. A childhood operation on his mastoid bone left major scarring on his neck, and during adolescence he suffered

    Dolly Sinatra

    Dolly_Sinatra

  • Paraceratherium
  • Extinct genus of hornless rhinocerotoids from Eurasia

    such as relatively slender maxillae and premaxillae, shallow skull roofs, mastoid-paroccipital processes that were relatively thin and placed back on the

    Paraceratherium

    Paraceratherium

    Paraceratherium

  • Tonic tensor tympani syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Tonic tensor tympani syndrome is a hypothesized syndrome of the tensor tympani muscle. The tensor tympani muscle is one of the two middle ear muscles that

    Tonic tensor tympani syndrome

    Tonic_tensor_tympani_syndrome

  • Dysacusis
  • Hearing impairment

    This article about a disease of the ear and mastoid process is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.

    Dysacusis

    Dysacusis

  • Alan Shepard
  • American astronaut (1923–1998)

    where he met with William F. House. House proposed to open Shepard's mastoid bone and make a tiny hole in the endolymphatic sac. A small tube

    Alan Shepard

    Alan Shepard

    Alan_Shepard

  • Salivary gland
  • Exocrine glands that produce saliva through a system of ducts

    glands are located posterior to the mandibular ramus and anterior to the mastoid process of the temporal bone. They are clinically relevant in dissections

    Salivary gland

    Salivary gland

    Salivary_gland

  • List of -ectomies
  • List of Surgical Removals

    mastectomy can be either partial or complete. Mastoidectomy is the removal of mastoid process. Maxillectomy is the removal of the maxilla or cheekbone. This

    List of -ectomies

    List_of_-ectomies

  • Eardrum
  • Membrane separating the external ear from the middle ear

    Shraddha (2019). "Role of Eustachian Dysfunction and Primary Sclerotic Mastoid Pneumatisation Pattern in Aetiology of Squamous Chronic Otitis Media: A

    Eardrum

    Eardrum

    Eardrum

  • Posterior auricular ligament
  • Ligament of the ear

    posterior auricular ligament crosses from the eminence of the concha to the mastoid process of the temporal bone. Schünke, Michael; Schulte, Erik; Schumacher

    Posterior auricular ligament

    Posterior_auricular_ligament

  • Balbaridae
  • Extinct family of marsupials

    sinuses, postorbital lateral constriction of the skull, a hypertrophy of the mastoid processes and no auditory bulla formed by an inflated tympanic wing of

    Balbaridae

    Balbaridae

    Balbaridae

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  • Anudhya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anudhya

    Thinking, Wishing well of

  • Vansika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vansika

    Flute

  • Dare
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Dare

    Gift.

  • Ehsan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ehsan |

    Favor, Good, Goodness

  • Jhenkar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jhenkar

    Musical note

  • ORA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ORA

    (אוֹרָה) Hebrew name ORA means "light." Compare with another form of Ora.

  • D'ARTAGNAN
  • Male

    English

    D'ARTAGNAN

    (pronounced dar-tan-yun) French habitational surname transferred to forename use, D'ARTAGNAN means "from Artagnan." This was the name of the hero of Alexandre Dumas' novel The Three Musketeers. The French form of the name is d'Artagnan; the English form is D'Artagnan (capital "D").

  • Misthi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Misthi

    Sweet person, Sweet, Surgery

  • Nenita | நேநீதா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nenita | நேநீதா 

  • HIROAKI
  • Male

    Japanese

    HIROAKI

    (広朗) Japanese name HIROAKI means "widespread brightness."

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