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Posterior nasal spine
Left palatine bone. Posterior aspect. Enlarged. (Posterior nasal spine labeled at bottom right.)
Roof, floor, and lateral wall of left nasal cavity. (Posterior nasal spine labeled at bottom left.)
Details
Part ofmedial end of posterior border of horizontal plate of palatine bone of skull
System skeletal
Identifiers
Latinspina nasalis posterior ossis palatini
TA98 A02.1.13.017
TA2 815
FMA 75776
Anatomical terms of bone

The posterior nasal spine is part of the horizontal plate of the palatine bone of the skull. It is found at the medial end of its posterior border. It is paired with the corresponding palatine bone to form a solid spine. It is the attachment of the uvula muscle.

Structure

The posterior nasal spine is found at the medial end of the posterior border of the horizontal plate of the palatine bone of the skull.

Function

The posterior nasal spine is the attachment of the uvula muscle.

Clinical applications

The posterior nasal spine is an important cephalometric landmark. [1]

Additional images

See also

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 167 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ van Loosen, J; Baatenburg de Jong, R J; Van Zanten, G A; Engel, T; Lanjewar, D N; van Velzen, D (1 October 1997). "A cephalometric analysis of nasal septal growth". Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences. 22 (5): 453–458. ISSN  1365-2273. PMID  9372258.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Posterior nasal spine
Left palatine bone. Posterior aspect. Enlarged. (Posterior nasal spine labeled at bottom right.)
Roof, floor, and lateral wall of left nasal cavity. (Posterior nasal spine labeled at bottom left.)
Details
Part ofmedial end of posterior border of horizontal plate of palatine bone of skull
System skeletal
Identifiers
Latinspina nasalis posterior ossis palatini
TA98 A02.1.13.017
TA2 815
FMA 75776
Anatomical terms of bone

The posterior nasal spine is part of the horizontal plate of the palatine bone of the skull. It is found at the medial end of its posterior border. It is paired with the corresponding palatine bone to form a solid spine. It is the attachment of the uvula muscle.

Structure

The posterior nasal spine is found at the medial end of the posterior border of the horizontal plate of the palatine bone of the skull.

Function

The posterior nasal spine is the attachment of the uvula muscle.

Clinical applications

The posterior nasal spine is an important cephalometric landmark. [1]

Additional images

See also

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 167 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ van Loosen, J; Baatenburg de Jong, R J; Van Zanten, G A; Engel, T; Lanjewar, D N; van Velzen, D (1 October 1997). "A cephalometric analysis of nasal septal growth". Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences. 22 (5): 453–458. ISSN  1365-2273. PMID  9372258.

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