medial nasal prominence
medial nasal process
The central area of the two limbs of a horseshoe-shaped mesenchymal swelling that lie medial to the olfactory placode or pit in the future nasal region of the embryo; it joins with the ipsilateral maxillary prominence in the formation of half of the upper jaw, and the nasal tip and philtrum of the upper lip develop from it.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | embryonic nasal process |
| Latin Name | medial nasal process |
| FMA ID | 295858 |
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