Anatomy of the nosehttps://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/en/Cat/anatomy-of-the-nose/feed/atom/2024-03-29T06:12:58+00:00imedecincontact@imedecin.com Mucous membrane of the nose2014-10-04T18:46:25+00:002014-10-04T18:46:25+00:00https://casite-701107.cloudaccess.net/en/anatomy-of-the-nose/mucous-membrane-of-the-nose.htmlimedeci1imedecin@gmail.com<p style="text-align: justify;">The pituitary or Schneiderian membrane, which lines the cavities of the nose, is a highly vascular mucous membrane, inseparably united, like that investing the cavity of the tympanum, with the periosteum and perichondrium, over which it lies. It is continuous with the skin through the nostrils; with the mucous membrane of the pharynx through the posterior apertures of the nasal fossae; with the conjunctiva through the nasal duct and lachrymal canaliculi; and with the lining membrane of the several sinuses which communicate with the nasal fossae.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">These are the chief support of the outer part of the organ. They occupy the triangular opening seen in front of the nasal cavity in the dried skull, and assist in forming the septum between the nasal fossae. There are usually reckoned two large and three small cartilages on each side, and one central piece or cartilage of the septum.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">These are the chief support of the outer part of the organ. They occupy the triangular opening seen in front of the nasal cavity in the dried skull, and assist in forming the septum between the nasal fossae. There are usually reckoned two large and three small cartilages on each side, and one central piece or cartilage of the septum.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The nasal fossae, and the various openings into them, with the posterior nares, have been previously described as they exist in the skeleton, and the greater part of that description is also applicable generally to the nose in a recent state; but it is proper to mention certain differences in the form and dimension of parts, which depend on the arrangement of the lining membrane, viz.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The nasal fossae, and the various openings into them, with the posterior nares, have been previously described as they exist in the skeleton, and the greater part of that description is also applicable generally to the nose in a recent state; but it is proper to mention certain differences in the form and dimension of parts, which depend on the arrangement of the lining membrane, viz.</p>
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