They are inserted into the lower part of the cranial surface of the concha. |
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The skin of the cartilaginous canal is affected initially, with more severe disease affecting the concha, bony canal and tympanic membrane. |
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The centerpiece of the display is an exquisite turquoise and silver concha belt. |
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The deepest depression, which leads directly to the external auditory canal, or acoustic meatus, is called the concha. |
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If the concha clip is visibly sticking out from your ear, it has not been positioned correctly. |
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Each elevation, called a nasal concha or turbinate, hangs over an air passage. |
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If you have an ear grip attached to the speaker, gently place it in the concha as shown. |
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The points are found, explains Sara, by imagining a baby in an inverted foetal position, with the earlobe representing the head, the concha the internal organs and so on. |
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From the roof, the olfactory epithelium extends down both sides of the nasal cavity to cover most of the superior concha laterally and 1 cm of nasal septum medially. |
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Her history was significant for surgery to reduce the inferior nasal concha 10 years earlier. |
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Above the tragus a prominent ridge, the helix, arises from the floor of the concha and continues as the incurved rim of the upper portion of the auricle. |
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The auricle, the visible portion of the outer ear, collects sound waves and, with the concha, the cavity at the entrance to the external auditory canal, helps to funnel sound into the canal. |
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An inner, concentric ridge, the antihelix, surrounds the concha and is separated from the helix by a furrow, the scapha, also called the fossa of the helix. |
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Once the canal portion is in place, twist the earmold back so that it fits into the concha and tuck the instrument behind the ear taking care not to twist the tubing. |
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Pneumatization of the nasal turbinates is a common anatomic variant that most frequently occurs as a concha bullosa of the middle turbinate. |
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A bolster fashioned from a dental roll and Xeroform gauze was sutured into the cymba concha and maintained for 7 days. |
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The hypertrophy of the right middle turbinate in this case was not due to a concha bullosa, as evidenced by the middle turbinate's lack of pneumatization. |
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It was pointed at the tip, and whilst its dorsum was haired the opposite surface was hairless, hollowed out into a concha and directed forwards and outwards. |
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