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  • 41Vestibular bulbs — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = bulbus vestibuli vaginae GraySubject = 270 GrayPage = 1266 Caption = The internal anatomy of the human vulva, with the clitoral hood and labia minora indicated as lines. Caption2 = Genital organs of female …

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  • 42Vestibular lamina — The vestibular lamina is a proliferation of cells into ectomesenchyme tissue. Responsible for the formation of the vestibule (the space bordered by the junction of the gingiva and the tissue of the inner cheek, the vestibular lamina is usually… …

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  • 43Vestibular ligament — Infobox Ligament Name = PAGENAME Latin = ligamentum vestibulare GraySubject = 236 GrayPage = 1079 Caption = Laryngoscopic view of the vocal folds. (Vestibular fold labeled at center right, and fold overlies vestibular ligament.) Caption2 = From …

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  • 44vestibular-motor hallucination —    The term vestibular motor hallucination is indebted to the Latin words vestibulum (forecourt, entrance hall) and motio (movement). It is used to denote a cluster of spatial, temporal, and orientational *hallucinoid experiences that may occur… …

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  • 45Vestibular aqueduct — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = aqueductus vestibuli GraySubject = 232 GrayPage = 1048 Caption = Interior of right osseous labyrinth. Caption2 = The cochlea and vestibule, viewed from above. (Aqueductus vestibuli labeled at bottom right.) …

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  • 46Vestibular fold — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = plica vestibularis, plica ventricularis GraySubject = 236 GrayPage = 1079 Caption = Laryngoscopic view of the vocal folds. (Vestibular fold labeled at center right.) Caption2 = Coronal section of larynx and …

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  • 47Vestibular apparatus — The vestibule and three semicircular canals of the inner ear. Like an internal carpenter’s level, these structures work with the brain to sense, maintain, and regain balance and a sense of where the body and its parts are positioned in space. * * …

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  • 48vestibular glands — the two pairs of glands that open at the junction of the vagina and vulva. The more posterior of the two are the greater vestibular glands (Bartholin s glands); the other pair are the lesser vestibular glands. Their function is to lubricate the… …

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  • 49vestibular adenitis — chronic inflammation of the lesser vestibular glands, which produces small, extremely painful ulcerations of the vestibular mucosa …

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  • 50vestibular nystagmus — nystagmus due to disturbance of the vestibular system; eye movements are rhythmic, with a slow and a fast component. Called also aural n. and labyrinthine n. Cf. vestibular vertigo …

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