perpendicular plate of ethmoid
The perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone (vertical plate) is a thin, flattened lamina, polygonal in form, which descends from the under surface of the cribriform plate, and assists in forming the septum of the nose; it is generally deflected a little to one or other side. The anterior border articulates with the spine of the frontal bone and the crest of the nasal bones. The posterior border articulates by its upper half with the sphenoidal crest, by its lower with the vomer. The inferior border is thicker than the posterior, and serves for the attachment of the septal cartilage of the nose. The surfaces of the plate are smooth, except above, where numerous grooves and canals are seen; these lead from the medial foramina on the cribriform plate and lodge filaments of the olfactory nerves. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular_plate_of_ethmoid_bone ]
Synonyms: lamina perpendicularis of ethmoid bone, lamina perpendicularis (os ethmoidale)
Term info
- FMA:52891
- MA:0003126
- Wikipedia:Perpendicular_plate_of_ethmoid_bone
- EMAPA:25114
- SCTID:369005006
vertical plate of the ethmoid bone, lamina perpendicularis ossis ethmoidalis, perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone
perpendicular plate
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Perpendicular plate of ethmoid