pyramidal tuberosity of palatine bone - translation to arabic
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pyramidal tuberosity of palatine bone - translation to arabic

Pyramidal process of the palatine bone; Pyramidal process; Processus pyramidalis ossis palatini; Pyramidal processes of the palatine bones; Pyramidal processes of palatine bones; Pyramidal processes

pyramidal tuberosity of palatine bone      
‎ الأُحْدوبَةُ الهَرَمِيَّةُ للعَظْمِ الحَنَكِيّ,النَّاتِىءُ الهَرَمِيُّ للعَظْمِ الحَنَكِيّ‎
pyramidal tuberosity of palatine bone      
processus pyramidalis ossis palatini
الأُحْدوبَةُ الهَرَمِيَّةُ للعَظْمِ الحَنَكِيّ , النَّاتِىءُ الهَرَمِيُّ للعَظْمِ الحَنَكِيّ
processus pyramidalis ossis palatini         
‎ النَّاتِئُ الهَرَمِيُّ للعَظْمِ الحَنَكِيّ‎

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Pyramidal process of palatine bone

The pyramidal process of the palatine bone projects backward and lateralward from the junction of the horizontal and vertical parts, and is received into the angular interval between the lower extremities of the pterygoid plates.

On its posterior surface is a smooth, grooved, triangular area, limited on either side by a rough articular furrow. The furrows articulate with the pterygoid plates, while the grooved intermediate area completes the lower part of the pterygoid fossa and gives origin to a few fibers of the Pterygoideus internus.

The anterior part of the lateral surface is rough, for articulation with the tuberosity of the maxilla; its posterior part consists of a smooth triangular area which appears, in the articulated skull, between the tuberosity of the maxilla and the lower part of the lateral pterygoid plate, and completes the lower part of the infratemporal fossa.

On the base of the pyramidal process, close to its union with the horizontal part, are the lesser palatine foramina for the transmission of the posterior and middle palatine nerves.