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English: Roof, floor, and lateral wall of left nasal cavity.
Čeština: vedlejší nosní dutiny
Deutsch: *Nasennebenhöhlen (Mensch)
  • gezeigt am Paramedianschnitt durch den Schädel
  • Gelb – Keilbeinhöhle (Sinus sphenoidalis)
  • Lila – Stirnhöhle (Sinus frontalis)
  • In beiden Höhlen zeigt eine blaue Sonde den physiologischen Zugang.
  • Rote Sonde befindet sich im Tränennasengang (Ductus nasolacrimalis)
Source Derived from Image:Gray196.png, Das Bild wurde leicht modifiziert.
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  • Source: de.wikipedia.org
  • Image contributor(s): Marcus007, Marcus007
    • 2005-02-16T08:06:16Z UTC Marcus007 600x428 (61994 bytes) Nasennebenhöhlen
    • 2005-02-16T13:19:46Z UTC Marcus007 600x428 (67914 bytes) Nasennebenhöhlen

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current12:51, 3 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 12:51, 3 December 2006600 × 428 (66 KB)CommonismNoww:de:Nasennebenhöhlen (Mensch) gezeigt am Paramedianschnitt durch den w:de:Schädel Gelb - w:de:Keilbeinhöhle (Sinus sphenoidalis) Lila - w:de:Stirnhöhle (Sinus frontalis) In beiden Höhlen zeigt eine blaue Sonde den physiologischen
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