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Modiolus (cochlea) - Wikipedia
The modiolus is a conical shaped central axis in the cochlea . The modiolus consists of spongy bone and the cochlea turns approximately 2.75 times around the central axis in humans. The cochlear nerve, as well as spiral ganglion is situated inside it. en.wikipedia.org
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Modiolus (face) - Wikipedia
The modiolus is a dense, compact, mobile, fibromuscular tissue mass of facial muscles formed by the interlacing of a number of muscles just lateral to the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Modiolus (mouth) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
A small fibromuscular structure at the corner of the mouth where fibers from multiple facial muscles converge, and helps coordinate the action of these muscles. radiopaedia.org
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modiolus
‖ modiolus (məʊˈdaɪələs) [L. modiolus bucket on water-wheel, nave of wheel, trepan, etc., dim. of modius modius.] 1. Surg. The crown of a trepan. rare—0.1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Modiolus, Trepanum, or Anabaptiston, an Instrument which they use in..Contusions, Cuts, and Fractures of B... Oxford English Dictionary
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An anatomical and analytical study of the modiolus - PubMed
The modiolus is of critical importance in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery of the face. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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[PDF] Facial Muscles and Its Modiolus: A Review of Embryology ...
The modiolus of the face manifests the interesting landmark for facial muscles attachment. The strong connective tissue fibres play an ... medic.upm.edu.my
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Modiolus
Modiolus can refer to: Modiolus (cochlea) Modiolus (face) Modiolus (bivalve), a genus of mussels in the Mytilidae wikipedia.org
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Modiolous of cochlea - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The modiolus is the conical central axis or pillar of the cochlea. Its base is broad, and appears at the bottom of the internal acoustic meatus. www.imaios.com
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Discovery of the Ligament of Modiolus: Anatomical Insights and ...
The modiolus is a critical anatomical structure in facial expressions and oral competence, serving as a hub where multiple muscles converge. link.springer.com
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Modiolus of Anuglus Oris | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The modiolus of angulus oris is a fibromuscular region of the orbicularis oris that sits lateral to the angles of the mouth (ie, the border between the upper ... www.elsevier.com
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Anatomical and radiological evaluation of modiolus anguli oris in ...
Aim: Modiolus is a dense, mobile fibromuscular structure lateral to the mouth corner. It is of great importance in aesthetic and ... jsurgmed.com
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Histomorphologic approach for the modiolus with reference to ...
1 Department of Anatomy and Orofacial Development, School of Dentistry, Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea. PMID: 23851821; DOI: 10.1097/SCS. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Modiolus modiolus
Modiolus modiolus, common name northern horsemussel (Scottish Gaelic: , Scots: ), is a species of marine bivalve mollusk in the family Mytilidae. Description Modiolus modiolus is a large mussel growing to 22 cm (9ins) long though 10 cm (4ins) is a more typical size. wikipedia.org
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Modiolus (bivalve)
Species Species within the genus Modiolus include: Modiolus adriaticus (Lamarck, 1819) Modiolus albicostus (Lamarck, 1819) Modiolus americanus (Leach Bernard, 1983 Modiolus lulat (Dautzenberg, 1891) Modiolus margaritaceus (Nomura & Hatai, 1940) Modiolus matris Pilsbry, 1921 Modiolus modiolus wikipedia.org
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Modiolus (cochlea)
The modiolus is a conical shaped central axis in the cochlea. See also Modiolus (disambiguation) References External links http://www.univ-brest.fr/S_Commun/Biblio/ANATOMIE/Web_anat/Tete_Cou/Oreille/Modiolus.jpg wikipedia.org
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