meckelian (Meaning)

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meckelian (a.)

Pertaining to, or discovered by, J. F. Meckel, a German anatomist.

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meckelian Sentence Examples

  1. The Meckelian cartilage, a cartilaginous rod present in the developing lower jaw, plays a crucial role in craniofacial development.
  2. Excision of the Meckelian cartilage is a surgical procedure sometimes performed to treat certain facial deformities.
  3. The Meckelian nerve, which runs along the Meckelian cartilage, provides sensory innervation to the lower jaw and its surrounding structures.
  4. Abnormalities of the Meckelian cartilage can lead to conditions such as hemifacial microsomia, a congenital facial asymmetry.
  5. The Meckel's sulcus, a groove on the inner surface of the lower jaw, marks the location of the former Meckelian cartilage.
  6. The Meckelian process, a projection of the developing lower jaw, is derived from the Meckelian cartilage.
  7. Studies on the Meckelian cartilage have shed light on the evolutionary development of the jaws and facial structures.
  8. The Meckelian foramen, an opening in the floor of the middle cranial fossa, transmits the Meckelian nerve and associated vessels.
  9. The Meckelian groove, a depression on the lateral surface of the temporal bone, provides passage for the Meckelian nerve.
  10. The Meckelian ligament, a fibrous band, connects the Meckelian cartilage to the base of the skull, providing mechanical support.

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Pertaining to, or discovered by, J. F. Meckel, a German anatomist.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Meckelian cartilage, a cartilaginous rod present in the developing lower jaw, plays a crucial role in craniofacial development.

Excision of the Meckelian cartilage is a surgical procedure sometimes performed to treat certain facial deformities.

The Meckelian nerve, which runs along the Meckelian cartilage, provides sensory innervation to the lower jaw and its surrounding structures.

Abnormalities of the Meckelian cartilage can lead to conditions such as hemifacial microsomia, a congenital facial asymmetry.