後耳介筋
WordNet
- make ones way by force; "He muscled his way into the office"
- animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells (同)muscular_tissue
- one of the contractile organs of the body (同)musculus
- authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way); "the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign"
- relating to or perceived by or shaped like the organ of hearing; "my apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear what I read"- George Santayana; "an auricular confession"; "an auricular appendage"
- pertaining to an auricle of the heart; "auricular fibrillation"
- located at or near or behind a part or near the end of a structure
- yellow-flowered primrose native to Alps; commonly cultivated (同)bear''s ear, Primula auricula
- a pouch projecting from the top front of each atrium of the heart (同)auricular appendage, auricular appendix
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈U〉(動物体の組織としての)『筋肉』,筋(きん);〈C〉(体の各部を動かす)筋肉 / 〈U〉力,(特に)筋力,腕力 / 《俗に》(…に)強引に割り込む《+『in on』(『into, through』)+『名』》
- 耳の;聴覚の / (心臓の)心耳の
- 《名詞の前にのみ用いて》(生物学的に,位置が)後ろの,後部の / (時間・順序が)後の;(…より)後の《+『to』+『名』》(later) / しり(buttocks)
- 筋肉の,筋力のある / 力ずくの
Wikipedia preview
出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2016/11/11 06:07:47」(JST)
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Posterior auricular muscle |
The muscles of the auricula
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Auricula in context.
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Details |
Origin |
Mastoid Process |
Insertion |
Posterior ear |
Artery |
Posterior auricular artery |
Nerve |
Posterior auricular nerve of Facial nerve |
Actions |
Pulls ear backward |
Identifiers |
Latin |
musculus auricularis posterior |
TA |
A04.1.03.022 |
FMA |
46857 |
Anatomical terms of muscle
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The posterior auricular muscle consists of two or three fleshy fasciculi, which arise from the mastoid portion of the temporal bone by short aponeurotic fibers. They are inserted into the lower part of the cranial surface of the concha.
References
- This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
Muscles of the head
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Extraocular |
- Oblique
- Rectus
- superior
- inferior
- medial
- lateral
- Levator palpebrae superioris
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Masticatory |
- Masseter
- Temporalis
- Pterygoid
- Fascia
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Facial |
Ear |
- Auricular
- anterior
- superior
- posterior
- Temporoparietalis
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Scalp/eyelid |
- Occipitofrontalis
- Orbicularis oculi
- Corrugator supercilii
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Nose |
- Procerus
- Nasalis
- Depressor septi nasi
- Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi
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Mouth |
- Levator anguli oris
- Levator labii superioris
- Zygomaticus
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- Orbicularis oris
- Risorius
- Buccinator
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- Depressor anguli oris
- Depressor labii inferioris
- Mentalis
- Transversus menti
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Soft palate |
- Veli palatini
- Musculus uvulae
- Palatopharyngeus
- Palatoglossus
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Tongue |
Extrinsic |
- Genioglossus
- Hyoglossus
- Styloglossus
- Palatoglossus
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Intrinsic |
- Superior longitudinal
- Inferior longitudinal
- Transverse
- Vertical
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English Journal
- An anatomical study of the transversus nuchae muscle: Application to better understanding occipital neuralgia.
- Watanabe K1, Saga T1, Iwanaga J1, Tabira Y1, Yamaki KI1.
- Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.).Clin Anat.2017 Jan;30(1):32-38. doi: 10.1002/ca.22797. Epub 2016 Nov 18.
- The transversus nuchae muscle appears inconsistently in the occipital region. It has gained attention as one of the muscles composing the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS). The purpose of this study was to clarify its detailed anatomical features. We examined 124 sides of 62 cadavers. The
- PMID 27685778
- Correction of Lying Ears by Augmentation of the Conchoscaphal Angle.
- Kim SE1, Yeo CH, Kim T, Kim YH, Lee JH, Chung KJ.
- The Journal of craniofacial surgery.J Craniofac Surg.2017 Jan;28(1):254-255. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000003267.
- Lying ears are defined as ears that protrude less from the head, and in frontal view, are characterized by lateral positioning of antihelical contour relative to the helical rim. These aesthetically displeasing ears require correction in accord with the goals of otoplasty stated by McDowell. The aut
- PMID 27930470
- Topographic anatomy of the great auricular point: landmarks for its localization and classification.
- Raikos A1, English T2, Yousif OK2, Sandhu M2, Stirling A2.
- Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA.Surg Radiol Anat.2016 Oct 15. [Epub ahead of print]
- PURPOSE: The great auricular point (GAP) marks the exit of the great auricular nerve at the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM). It is a key landmark for the identification of the spinal accessory nerve, and its intraoperative localization is vital to avoid neurological sequelae
- PMID 27744536
Japanese Journal
- 重複する下顎後静脈および総顔面静脈が同時にみられた一例
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- 英
- posterior auricular muscle
- ラ
- auricularis posterior (K)
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- 関
- after、afterward、afterwards、backward、behind、following、late、post、posteriorly、subsequent
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- 関
- atrial appendage、auricle、ear auricle、pinna
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