intertragic incisure

anterior auricular groove

A surface structure that is the narrowed downward continuation of the conchal space bounded anteriorly by the borders of the tragus, posteriorly by theantitragus, and along its lower lateral margins and inferior boundary by the connection between the first two.

Type Organ
Parent Structure surface groove
Latin Name anterior auricular groove
FMA ID 61175

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the intertragic incisure?
A surface structure that is the narrowed downward continuation of the conchal space bounded anteriorly by the borders of the tragus, posteriorly by theantitragus, and along its lower lateral margins and inferior boundary by the connection between the first two.
What is the Latin name for the intertragic incisure?
The Latin name for the intertragic incisure is anterior auricular groove.

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