Inferior nasal meatus
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| Inferior nasal meatus | |
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| Roof, floor, and lateral wall of left nasal cavity. (Inferior meatus labeled at center right.) | |
| Latin | meatus nasi inferior |
| Gray's | subject #47 195 |
The inferior meatus, the largest of the three meatuses of the nose, is the space between the inferior concha and the floor of the nasal cavity.
It extends almost the entire length of the lateral wall of the nose, is broader in front than behind, and presents anteriorly the lower orifice of the nasolacrimal canal.
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- SUNY Figs 33:04-12
- Atlas of anatomy at UMich rsa1p6 - Coronal section
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