External occipital protuberance
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| External occipital protuberance | |
|---|---|
| Occipital bone. Outer surface. (External occipital protuberance visible at top center.) | |
| Latin | protuberantia occipitalis externa |
| Gray's | subject #46 185 |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | p_38/12673891 |
Near the middle of the occipital squama is the external occipital protuberance, and extending lateralward from it on either side is the superior nuchal line, and above this the faintly marked highest nuchal line.
The inion is the highest point of the external occipital protuberance.
[edit] External links
- external+occipital+protuberance at eMedicine Dictionary
- Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator, at Elsevier 34257.000-1
- http://www.upstate.edu/cdb/grossanat/hnsklatob1.shtml
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