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- Mandibular_fossa abstract "The mandibular fossa is the depression in the temporal bone that articulates with the mandibular condyle. In the temporal bone, the mandibular fossa is bounded, in front, by the articular tubercle; behind, by the tympanic part of the temporal bone, which separates it from the external acoustic meatus; it is divided into two parts by a narrow slit, the petrotympanic fissure (Glaserian fissure). The mandibular fossa is also referred to as the glenoid fossa, especially in dental literature.".
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- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Articular_tubercle.
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bones_of_the_head_and_neck.
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Ear_canal.
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLink External_acoustic_meatus.
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Petrotympanic_fissure.
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Temporal_bone.
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLink Temporomandibular_joint.
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mandibular fossa".
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLinkText "glenoid fossa".
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLinkText "glenoid".
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLinkText "mandibular fossa".
- Mandibular_fossa wikiPageWikiLinkText "mandibular fossa/glenoid fossa".
- Mandibular_fossa caption "Base of skull. Inferior surface.".
- Mandibular_fossa caption "Left temporal bone. Outer surface.".
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- Mandibular_fossa latin "Fossa mandibularis".
- Mandibular_fossa name "Mandibular fossa".
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- Mandibular_fossa subject Category:Bones_of_the_head_and_neck.
- Mandibular_fossa hypernym Depression.
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- Mandibular_fossa type Bone.
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- Mandibular_fossa comment "The mandibular fossa is the depression in the temporal bone that articulates with the mandibular condyle. In the temporal bone, the mandibular fossa is bounded, in front, by the articular tubercle; behind, by the tympanic part of the temporal bone, which separates it from the external acoustic meatus; it is divided into two parts by a narrow slit, the petrotympanic fissure (Glaserian fissure). The mandibular fossa is also referred to as the glenoid fossa, especially in dental literature.".
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- Mandibular_fossa sameAs แอ่งข้อต่อขากรรไกร.
- Mandibular_fossa sameAs Q4115114.
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- Mandibular_fossa name "Mandibular fossa".