Accessory nasal cartilages

Accessory nasal cartilages

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Latin = cartilagines nasales accessoriae
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Caption = Cartilages of the nose. Side view.


Caption2 = Cartilages of the nose, seen from below.
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DorlandsPre = c_12
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The accessory nasal cartilages are small cartilages of the nose connecting the greater alar cartilage and lateral nasal cartilage.

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