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Subglottis

The subglottis (or infraglottis) is an anatomical subregion of the larynx, located inferior to the glottis. Gross anatomy Boundaries and relations superiorly: 1 cm below the lateral margin of the ventricle where the superior surface of the true vocal cord ends 1, although other definitions ex...
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JY Oral Cavity and Parotid Space

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GK - Abdo - Peritoneal cavity & retroperitoneum

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Lateral wall of the nasal cavity (illustration)

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Gray's Illustrations
Published 15 May 2015
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Nose and nasal cavities

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Gray's Illustrations
Published 15 May 2015
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Oral and nasal cavity (illustration)

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Frank Gaillard
Published 02 May 2015
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H&N Oncology - Oral cavity lesions

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Pulmonary cavity and pneumatocele (illustrations)

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Francisco Calle
Published 02 Jun 2022
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Nasal cavity (Gray's illustrations)

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Craig Hacking
Published 05 May 2021
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#09 Radial methods of investigation, anatomy and radial semiology of the chest cavity.

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Nasal cavity (Gray's illustrations)

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Craig Hacking
Published 03 May 2023
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UQ Radiologic Anatomy 2. Head & Neck 2.03 Nasal Cavity & Paranasal Sinuses

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UQ Radiologic Anatomy 2. Head & Neck 2.07 Oral Cavity & Salivary Glands

15 cases, 2 slides

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Peritoneal cavity (Gray's illustration)

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Gray's Illustrations
Published 16 May 2015
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Hard palate

The hard palate is the anterior horizontal bony part of the palate that forms the roof of the oral cavity and floor of the nasal cavity. Most of the hard palate is formed by the palatine processes of the maxillae, the horizontal plates of the palatine bones complete it posteriorly. On its inferi...
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Question 2284

Through which bone do the olfactory nerve filaments pass into the nasal cavity?

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Nose

The nose, sometimes referred to as the external nose, is a feature of the face and is composed of soft tissues that extend externally from the skull. It is continuous posteriorly with the nasal cavity. The anterior (piriform) aperture is bounded above by the nasal bones and elsewhere by the two ...
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Question 1215

Which of the following is NOT a helpful indicator of infection as the underlying cause of a pulmonary cavity? 

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Sinonasal seromucinous hamartoma

Sinonasal seromucinous hamartomas (SSH) are benign sinonasal neoplasms. Epidemiology Sinonasal seromucinous hamartomas are rare, with approximately 25 cases reported since 1974 1. They are more common in middle-aged adults with a mean in the 6th decade and a slight female predilection (1.5:1) ...
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Aspergilloma

Aspergillomas are mass-like fungus balls (mycetomas) typically composed of Aspergillus fumigatus and are a non-invasive form of pulmonary aspergillosis. They usually fall under the subgroup chronic pulmonary aspergillosis. Epidemiology Aspergillomas occur in patients with normal immune status ...

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