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- Elements of Morphology: Human Malformation Terminology
A Y-shaped curved cartilaginous ridge arising from the antitragus and separating the concha, triangular fossa, and scapha The antihelix represents a folding of the conchal cartilage and it usually has similar prominence to a well-developed helix
- Auricle (anatomy) - Wikipedia
Visible pinnae are a common trait in therian mammals (placentals and marsupials), but are poorly developed or absent in monotremes
- Scapha - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The scapha is the narrow, elongated depression or groove in the external ear auricle that lies between the outer rim (helix) and the inner ridge (antihelix)
- SCAPHA Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of SCAPHA is an elongated depression of the ear that separates the helix and antihelix
- Scapha | anatomy | Britannica
…helix by a furrow, the scapha, also called the fossa of the helix In some ears a little prominence known as Darwin’s tubercle is seen along the upper, posterior portion of the helix; it is the vestige of the folded-over point of the ear of a remote human ancestor
- Scapha | definition of scapha by Medical dictionary
Meaning of scapha medical term What does scapha mean?
- scapha - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
scapha (plural scaphae) (anatomy) The scaphoid fossa of the helix of the ear From Ancient Greek σκάφη (skáphē, “light boat, skiff”) scapha f (genitive scaphae); first declension First-declension noun “ scapha ”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
- Anatomy of the External Ear: Key Terms Defined
The scapha is a long, narrow, curved depression located between the helix and the antihelix of the ear Despite its subtle appearance, the scapha plays a significant role in defining the contours and shape of the ear
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