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In [[anatomy]], a '''meatus''' is a natural body opening or canal (Latin, 4th declension pl. meatus, or meatuses |
In [[anatomy]], a '''meatus''' is a natural body opening or canal (Latin, 4th declension pl. meatus, or meatuses—often incorrectly meati). |
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Revision as of 00:58, 16 June 2010
In anatomy, a meatus is a natural body opening or canal (Latin, 4th declension pl. meatus, or meatuses—often incorrectly meati).
Examples include:
- the external acoustic meatus, the opening of the ear canal
- The internal auditory meatus, a canal in the temporal bone of the skull
- the urinary meatus, which is the opening of the urethra, situated on the glans penis in males, and in the vulva in females
- the superior meatus, middle meatus and inferior meatus of the nose
See also