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valve of coronary sinus A delicate fold of endocardium at the opening of the coronary sinus into the right atrium.
Synonym: valvula sinus coronarii, coronary valve, thebesian valve.
(05 Mar 2000)
valvula sinus coronarii A delicate fold of endocardium at the opening of the coronary sinus into the right atrium.
Synonym: valvula sinus coronarii, coronary valve, thebesian valve.
(05 Mar 2000)
Palfyn's sinus A space within the crista galli of the ethmoid described as communicating with the ethmoidal and frontal sinus's.
Paranasal sinuses, the paired air-filled cavities in the bones of the face lined by mucous membrane continuous with that of the nasal cavity; these sinus's are the frontal, sphenoidal, maxillary, and ethmoidal.
Synonym: sinus paranasales.
(05 Mar 2000)
ramus sinus carotici <anatomy, nerve> A branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve that innervates the baroreceptors in the wall of the carotid sinus and the chemoreceptors in the carotid body.
Synonym: ramus sinus carotici, carotid sinus branch, Hering's sinus nerve, intercarotid nerve, nerve to carotid sinus, sinus nerve of Hering.
(05 Mar 2000)
ramus sinus cavernosi The cavernous sinus branch, a branch of the cavernous part of the internal carotid artery supplying the walls of the cavernous sinus.
(05 Mar 2000)
ramus sinus cavernosi arteriae carotidis arteriae <anatomy, artery> A number of small branches of the cavernous part of the internal carotid artery.
See: ganglionic branch of internal carotid artery, basal tentorial branch of internal carotid artery, marginal tentorial branch of internal carotid artery.
Synonym: ramus sinus cavernosi arteriae carotidis arteriae, cavernous arteries.
(05 Mar 2000)
venous sinus of sclera sinus venosus sclerae
paranasal sinus diseases Diseases affecting or involving the paranasal sinuses and generally manifesting as inflammation, abscesses, cysts, or tumours.
(12 Dec 1998)
paranasal sinus neoplasms Neoplasms or tumours of the paranasal sinuses. Malignant neoplasms are rare, comprising 3% of all head and neck neoplasms. The majority arise in the maxillary sinus with malignancies of the ethmoid sinus constituting virtually all the remaining tumours.
(12 Dec 1998)
carotid-cavernous sinus fistula <radiology> Aetiology: laceration of ICA within cavernous sinus; usually secondary to basal skull fractures or penetrating trauma, rupture of an intracavernous ICA aneurysm symptoms: chemosis, conjunctival oedema, bruit findings: focal or diffuse enlargement of cavernous sinus, edematous extraocular muscles, arterial enlargement (pulsating exophthalamus), dilation of superior ophthalmic, facial, and internal jugular veins, occasional sellar erosion/enlargement, enlargement of superior orbital fissure (chronic phase)
(12 Dec 1998)
carotid sinus <anatomy> A slight dilation in the carotid artery at its bifurcation into the external and internal carotid arteries, it contains baroreceptors (pressure sensors) that when stimulated, will cause a reflex slowing of the heart, vasodilation and a fall in blood pressure.
(27 Sep 1997)
carotid sinus branch <anatomy, nerve> A branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve that innervates the baroreceptors in the wall of the carotid sinus and the chemoreceptors in the carotid body.
Synonym: ramus sinus carotici, carotid sinus branch, Hering's sinus nerve, intercarotid nerve, nerve to carotid sinus, sinus nerve of Hering.
(05 Mar 2000)
carotid sinus nerve <anatomy, nerve> A branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve that innervates the baroreceptors in the wall of the carotid sinus and the chemoreceptors in the carotid body.
Synonym: ramus sinus carotici, carotid sinus branch, Hering's sinus nerve, intercarotid nerve, nerve to carotid sinus, sinus nerve of Hering.
(05 Mar 2000)
carotid sinus reflex A normal reflex relating to the carotid sinus syndrome, which results from hypersensitivity or hyperactivation of the carotid sinus.
(05 Mar 2000)
carotid sinus syncope <cardiology> Syncope which results from the over activity of the carotid sinus. Attacks may be spontaneous or produced by pressure on the carotid sinus.
(27 Sep 1997)
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