cervical sinus

  • 1Cervical sinus — Pattern of the branchial arches. I IV branchial arches, 1 4 branchial pouches (inside) and/or pharyngeal grooves (outside) a Tuberculum laterale b Tuberculum impar c Foramen cecum d Ductus thyreoglossus e Sinus cervicalis …

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  • 2cervical sinus — cervical notch …

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  • 3cervical sinus — Rounded to angular indentation at front of cladoceran carapace along dorsal edge, exposing rear part of head [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. (Order Cladocera): Cervical notch [Stachowitsch, 1992]. (Order Cladocera): Rounded to angular indentation… …

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  • 4cervical sinus — a temporary depression caudal to the second pharyngeal (hyoid) arch, containing the succeeding pharyngeal arches; it is overgrown by the second pharyngeal arch and closes off as the cervical vesicle …

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  • 5cervical sinus — (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) In Cladocera, a rounded to angular indentation anteriorly along the edge of the carapace, exposing the rear part of the head …

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  • 6cervical notch — Strong indentation of carapace at level of cervical groove (e.g., scyllarid palinurans). (Syn. cervical incision) [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. Strong indentation of carapace at level of cervical groove [McLaughlin, 1980]. (Order Cladocera):… …

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  • 7cervical vesicle — a sac in the cervical region of the embryo formed by the closing off of the cervical sinus; it usually disappears, but may persist as a cervical cyst …

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  • 8cervical duct — the opening from the exterior into the temporary cervical sinus of the embryo …

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  • 9Cervical cancer — Classification and external resources Histopathologic image (H E stain) of carcinoma in situ, stage 0. ICD 10 C …

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  • 10Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D06, N87 ICD 9 …

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