Extramural air cell

Changed by Henry Knipe, 24 Apr 2016

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An extramural air cell is one that is not contained within its named parent bone. So, the infraorbital ethmoidal air cells that lie within the maxilla and not the ethmoidal bone are examples of extramural air cells.

  • -<p>An <strong>extramural air cell </strong>is one that is not contained within its named parent bone. So, the <a href="/articles/infraorbital_ethmoidal_air_cells">infraorbital ethmoidal air cells</a> that lie within the maxilla and not the ethmoidal bone are examples of extramural air cells.
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  • +<p>An <strong>extramural air cell </strong>is one that is not contained within its named parent bone. So, the <a title="Infraorbital ethmoidal air cells" href="/articles/haller-cells">infraorbital ethmoidal air cells</a> that lie within the maxilla and not the ethmoidal bone are examples of extramural air cells.</p>

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  • 1. Daniels DL, Mafee MF, Smith MM et-al. The frontal sinus drainage pathway and related structures. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2003;24 (8): 1618-27. <a href="http://www.ajnr.org/content/24/8/1618.full">AJNR Am J Neuroradiol (full text)</a> - <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13679282">Pubmed citation</a><span class="auto"></span>

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