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musculus erector spinae Origin, from sacrum, ilium, and spines of lumbar vertebrae; it divides into three columns, iliocostalis musculus, longissimus musculus, and spinalis musculus, which insert into ribs and vertebrae with additional muscle slips joining the columns at successively higher levels; action, extends vertebral column; nerve supply, dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves.
Synonym: musculus erector spinae, erector muscle of spine, musculus sacrospinalis.
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musculus multifidus spinae <anatomy, muscle> Origin, from the sacrum, sacroiliac ligament, mamillary processes of the lumbar vertebrae, transverse processes of thoracic vertebrae, and articular processes of last four cervical vertebrae; insertion, into the spinous processes of all the vertebrae up to and including the axis; action, rotates vertebral column; nerve supply, dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves.
Synonym: musculus multifidus, intermediate layer of the transversospinalis muscles, musculus multifidus spinae.
(05 Mar 2000)
spinae palatinae The longitudinal ridges along the palatine grooves on the inferior surface of the palatine process of the maxilla.
Synonym: spinae palatinae.
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erector spinae muscles Origin, from sacrum, ilium, and spines of lumbar vertebrae; it divides into three columns, iliocostalis musculus, longissimus musculus, and spinalis musculus, which insert into ribs and vertebrae with additional muscle slips joining the columns at successively higher levels; action, extends vertebral column; nerve supply, dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves.
Synonym: musculus erector spinae, erector muscle of spine, musculus sacrospinalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
angulus mandibulae <anatomy> The angle formed by the lower margin of the body and the posterior margin of the ramus of the mandible.
Synonym: angulus mandibulae, angle of jaw.
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arcus alveolaris mandibulae The free margin of the alveolar process of the mandible.
Synonym: arcus alveolaris mandibulae, limbus alveolaris.
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basis mandibulae The rounded inferior border of the body of the mandible.
Synonym: basis mandibulae.
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biventer mandibulae <anatomy> One of the suprahyoid group of muscles consisting of two bellies united by a central tendon which is connected to the body of the hyoid bone; origin, by posterior belly from the digastric groove medial to the mastoid process; insertion, by anterior belly into lower border of mandible near midline; action, elevates the hyoid when mandible is fixed; depresses the mandible when hyoid is fixed; nerve supply, posterior belly from facial, anterior belly by nerve to the mylohyoid from the mandibular division of trigeminal, a muscle with two fleshy bellies separated by a fibrous insertion.
Synonym: musculus digastricus, biventer mandibulae, musculus biventer mandibulae, two-bellied muscle.
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canalis mandibulae The canal within the mandible that transmits the inferior alveolar nerve and vessels. Its posterior opening is the mandibular foramen.
Synonym: canalis mandibulae, inferior dental canal.
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caput mandibulae The expanded articular portion of the condylar process of the mandible.
Synonym: caput mandibulae.
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ramus mandibulae The upturned perpendicular extremity of the mandible on either side; it gives attachment on its lateral surface to the masseter muscle.
Synonym: ramus mandibulae.
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ramus marginalis mandibulae nervi facialis <anatomy, nerve> Branch of facial nerve which parallels the mandibular margin innervating risorius muscle and muscles of lower lip and chin.
Synonym: ramus marginalis mandibulae nervi facialis.
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pars alveolaris mandibulae The portion of the body of the mandible that surrounds and supports the lower teeth.
Synonym: pars alveolaris mandibulae.
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collum mandibulae The constricted portion of the condylar process below the head of the mandible.
Synonym: collum mandibulae.
(05 Mar 2000)
musculus biventer mandibulae <anatomy> One of the suprahyoid group of muscles consisting of two bellies united by a central tendon which is connected to the body of the hyoid bone; origin, by posterior belly from the digastric groove medial to the mastoid process; insertion, by anterior belly into lower border of mandible near midline; action, elevates the hyoid when mandible is fixed; depresses the mandible when hyoid is fixed; nerve supply, posterior belly from facial, anterior belly by nerve to the mylohyoid from the mandibular division of trigeminal, a muscle with two fleshy bellies separated by a fibrous insertion.
Synonym: musculus digastricus, biventer mandibulae, musculus biventer mandibulae, two-bellied muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
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