morgagni's sinus

  • 1sinus of Morgagni — sinus of Mor·ga·gni mȯr gän yē n a space at the upper back part of each side of the pharynx where the walls are deficient in muscular fibers between the upper border of the superior constrictor and the base of the skull and closed only by the… …

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  • 2sinus — 1. [TA] A channel for the passage of blood or lymph, without the coats of an ordinary vessel; e.g., blood passages in the gravid uterus or those in the cerebral meninges. 2. [TA] A cavity or …

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  • 3Morgagni-Adams-Stokes-Anfall — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 I45.9 Kardiale Erregungsleitungsstörung, nicht näher bezeichnet …

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  • 4Morgagni-Adams-Stokes-Syndrom — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 I45.9 Kardiale Erregungsleitungsstörung, nicht näher bezeichnet …

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  • 5Morgagni caruncle foramen etc. — Mor·ga·gni caruncle, foramen, etc. (mor gahґnye) [Giovanni Battista Morgagni, Italian anatomist and pathologist, 1682–1771; professor at Padua, and the founder of pathological anatomy, whose clinicopathological reports were published in 1761… …

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  • 6sinus of morgagni — mȯrˈgȧnyē Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: after Giovanni B. Morgagni died 1771 Italian anatomist : a space at the upper back part of each side of the pharynx where the walls are deficient in muscular fibers and closed by the aponeurosis …

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  • 7sinus aortae — [TA] aortic sinus: a dilatation between the aortic wall and each of the semilunar cusps of the aortic valve; from two of these sinuses the coronary arteries take origin. Called also Petit s., s. of Morgagni, and s. of Valsalva …

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  • 8Morgagni — Giovanni B., Italian anatomist and pathologist, 1682–1771. See morgagnian cyst, M. appendix, M. cartilage, M. caruncle, M. cataract, M. columns, under column, M. concha, M. crypts, under crypt, M. disease, M. foramen, M. foramen hernia, M. fossa …

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  • 9Giovanni Battista Morgagni — Born February 25, 1682 Forlì …

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  • 10Giovanni Battista Morgagni —     Giovanni Battista Morgagni     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giovanni Battista Morgagni     Called by Virchow, the Father of Modern Pathology , a distinguished Italian physician and investigator in medicine; b. at Forlì, 25 February, 1682; d.… …

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