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About the fourth year, a center appears in the middle of the head, and soon extends into the styloid process.
The styloid process is a slender pointed piece of bone just below the ear.
At the distal end of the ulna is a styloid process.
It runs in a groove between the ulnar head and its styloid process.
The distal end of the radius forms a palpable point called the styloid process.
Two parts of the hyoid arch: the styloid process.
Associated fracture of the ulnar styloid process in more than 60% of cases.
You can even see some of the nick marks, on the other views, where he scraped along the edge of the styloid process.
It is located just behind the external acoustic meatus, and lateral to the styloid process.
On the exam, one can sometimes palpate the tip of the styloid process in the back of the throat.
The stylopharyngeus is a muscle in the head that stretches between the temporal styloid process and the pharynx.
"The left hand was disarticulated here, right at the joint between the styloid process of the radius and the scaphoid bone," she said.
The tissues in the throat rub on the styloid process during the act of swallowing with resulting pain along the glossopharyngeal nerve.
The artery runs between the styloid process of the radius and the flexor carpi radialis tendon.
The temporal bone contains another protrusion, the styloid process, located in close proximity to the mastoid process.
The small protrusions on medial side of the wrist created by the styloid process are commonly referred to as wrist pigs.
Visualizing the styloid process on a CT scan with 3D reconstruction is the suggested imaging technique.
Chauffeur's fracture is a type of fracture of the forearm, specifically the radial styloid process.
A small percentage of the population will suffer from an elongation of the styloid process and stylohyoid ligament calcification.
The styloid process arises from endochondral ossification of the cartilage from the second branchial arch.
From the part which passes under the parotid gland a strong band extends upward to the styloid process, forming the stylomandibular ligament.
Elongation of the styloid process and calcification of the stylohyoid ligament may be seen in patients who suffer from bruxism.
The radial styloid process is a projection of bone on the lateral surface of the distal radius bone.
To facilitate its palpation in an exam, the hand must be radially deviated so that the triquetrium moves out from under the ulnar styloid process.
The injury is typically caused by compression of the scaphoid bone of the hand against the styloid process of the distal radius.