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Cartílagos nasales

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Cartílagos nasales

Cartílagos de la nariz. Vista lateral. (Cartílago alar mayor visible en azul en el centro de la derecha).

Cartílagos de la nariz, vistos desde abajo.
TA A06.1.01.006
Información anatómica
Región nariz

Los cartílagos nasales son estructuras de la nariz que dan forma y soporte.[1]

Incluyen:

  • Cartílago nasal septal[2]
  • Cartílago nasal lateral (cartílago lateral superior)[3]
  • Cartílago alar mayor (cartílago alar mayor, o cartílago de la apertura)[4]
  • Cartílago alar menor (cartílago alar menor, sesamoide o cartílago accesorio)[5]
  • Cartílago vomeronasal (cartílago de Jacobson[6]

Referencias

  1. Nasal cartilages: Clinical Anatomy of the Nose, Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses (Thieme 1989, by Johannes Lang, pp.10-15)- Retrieved 2018-08-27
  2. Cartilage of the septum:A Manual of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, and Ear (W.B. Saunders Company, 1918: By Edward Baldwin Gleason, pp.56-57)- Retrieved 2018-08-27
  3. Lateral nasal cartilage: Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head and Neuroanatomy (Thieme, 2007; by Michael Schünke, Lawrence M. Ross, Erik Schulte, Edward D. Lamperti, Udo Schumacher, pp. 18)- Retrieved 2018-08-27
  4. Google books: Greater alar cartilage: Morris's Human anatomy: a complete systematic treatise by English and American authors, Volume 3 (P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1907; by Sir Henry Morris, James Playfair McMurrich, pp.1068-1069)- Retrieved 2018-08-27
  5. Accessory nasal cartilages: Dorland's/Gray's Pocket Atlas of Anatomy (Elsevier Health Sciences, May 28, 2008: By Richard Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W. M. Mitchell, pp.470)- Retrieved 2018-08-27
  6. Google books: Jacobson's cartilage: Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Volume 32 (Griffin, 1898, pp. 710-712) - Retrieved 2018-08-27
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