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Auricular may refer to: Look up auricular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Auricular muscles, surrounding the ear A relational adjective, as in the
Auricular
Permanent deformity caused by physical trauma to the ear
possible auricular hematoma often have additional injuries (for example, head/neck lacerations) due to the frequently traumatic causes of auricular hematoma
Cauliflower_ear
Cutaneous nerve of the head
The great auricular nerve is a cutaneous (sensory) nerve of the head. It originates from the second and third cervical (spinal) nerves (C2-C3) of the
Great_auricular_nerve
Nerve of the head and neck
The auricular branch of the vagus nerve is often termed the Alderman's nerve ("a reference to the old Aldermen of the City of London and their practice
Auricular branch of vagus nerve
Auricular_branch_of_vagus_nerve
Style of ornamental decoration
The auricular style or lobate style (Dutch: kwabstijl, German: Ohrmuschelstil) is a style of ornamental decoration, mainly found in Northern Europe in
Auricular_style
Pseudoscientific ear stimulation treatment
Auriculotherapy (also auricular therapy, ear acupuncture, and auriculoacupuncture) is a form of alternative medicine based on the idea that the ear is
Auriculotherapy
Muscle connectingthe epicranial aponeurosis to the helix of the ear
The anterior auricular muscle, the smallest of the three auricular muscles, is thin and fan-shaped, and its fibers are pale and indistinct. It arises
Anterior_auricular_muscle
Muscle that pulls the ear upward and backward
The posterior auricular muscle is a muscle behind the auricle of the outer ear. It arises from the mastoid part of the temporal bone, and inserts into
Posterior_auricular_muscle
Outer part of the ear
ear canal by fibrous tissue. Many mammals can move the pinna (with the auriculares muscles) in order to focus their hearing in a certain direction in much
Outer_ear
Nerve of the head
vagus nerve, the great auricular nerve, and the lesser occipital nerve. Its auricular branch supplies the posterior auricular muscle, the intrinsic muscles
Posterior_auricular_nerve
Blood vessel
The auricular branch of posterior auricular artery is a small artery in the head. It branches off the posterior auricular artery and ascends behind the
Auricular branch of posterior auricular artery
Auricular_branch_of_posterior_auricular_artery
Congenital ear condition
Darwin's tubercle (or auricular tubercle) is a congenital ear condition which often presents as a thickening on the helix at the junction of the upper
Darwin's_tubercle
Organs of the immune system
The mastoid lymph nodes (retroauricular lymph nodes or posterior auricular glands) are a small group of lymph nodes, usually two in number, located just
Mastoid_lymph_nodes
Alternative medicine practice for ear cleaning
Ear candling, also called ear coning or thermal-auricular therapy, is a pseudoscientific alternative medicine practice claiming to improve general health
Ear_candling
Topics referred to by the same term
Superior auricular may refer to: Superior auricular ligament, one of the ligaments that connects the auricles to the head Superior auricular muscle, a
Superior_auricular
Medical condition
(December 2008). "Surgical treatment of recurring preauricular sinus: supra-auricular approach". Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica. 28 (6): 302–5. PMC 2689545
Preauricular_sinus_and_cyst
Topics referred to by the same term
Auricular ligament may refer to: Anterior auricular ligament Posterior auricular ligament Superior auricular ligament This disambiguation page lists articles
Auricular_ligament
Topics referred to by the same term
Posterior auricular may refer to: Posterior auricular artery Posterior auricular muscle Posterior auricular vein This disambiguation page lists articles
Posterior_auricular
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Auricular nerve may refer to: Lesser auricular nerve, originates from the cervical plexus, composed of branches of spinal nerves C2 and C3 Posterior auricular
Auricular_nerve
Topics referred to by the same term
Auricular veins can refer to: Anterior auricular veins (venae auriculares anteriores) Posterior auricular vein (Vena auricularis posterior) This disambiguation
Auricular_veins
Tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear
posterior auricular artery Vein Superficial temporal veins, external jugular vein, pterygoid plexus Nerve Auriculotemporal nerve, great auricular nerve,
Ear_canal
Medical intervention
An auricular splint (AS) or ear splint is a custom-made medical device that is used to maintain auricular projection and dimensions following second stage
Auricular_splint
Irregular beating of the atria of the heart
Klinische Wochenschrift. 22: 839–44. Lewis T (November 1909). "Report CXIX. Auricular fibrillation: a common clinical condition". British Medical Journal. 2
Atrial_fibrillation
Small artery
The posterior auricular artery is a small artery that arises from the external carotid artery. It ascends along the side of the head. It supplies several
Posterior_auricular_artery
Topics referred to by the same term
Auricular glands can refer to: Anterior auricular glands or preauricular deep parotid lymph nodes Posterior auricular glands or mastoid lymph nodes This
Auricular_glands
Bruises behind the ears, indicating skull fracture
as a result of extravasation of blood along the path of the posterior auricular artery. The sign is named after William Henry Battle. Battle's sign is
Battle's_sign
Medical condition
Auricular hypertrichosis (hypertrichosis lanuginosa acquisita, hypertrichosis pinnae auris), also known as hairy pinna, is a genetic condition expressed
Auricular_hypertrichosis
Organs of the immune system
The preauricular deep parotid lymph nodes (anterior auricular glands or preauricular glands), from one to three in number, lie immediately in front of
Preauricular deep parotid lymph nodes
Preauricular_deep_parotid_lymph_nodes
Vein of the head
The posterior auricular vein is a vein of the head. It begins from a plexus with the occipital vein and the superficial temporal vein, descends behind
Posterior_auricular_vein
Topics referred to by the same term
Auricular branch (in Latin, "ramus auricularis") can refer to any one of several different structures having to do with the ear or hearing: Nerves The
Auricular_branch
Visible part of the ear that is outside the head
Antitragus is below the tragus Aperture is the entrance to the ear canal Auricular sulcus is the depression behind the ear next to the head Concha is the
Auricle_(anatomy)
Surgery to correct the deformities and defects of the auricle
branches of the greater auricular nerve, and is reinforced by the auricular temporal and lesser occipital nerves. The auricular branch of the vagus nerves
Otoplasty
Nerve of the head
lesser auricular nerve originates from the cervical plexus, composed of branches of spinal nerves C2 and C3. Therefore, the "Great auricular nerve" is
Lesser_auricular_nerve
Blood vessel
The anterior auricular branches of the superficial temporal artery are distributed to the anterior portion of the auricula, the lobule, and part of the
Anterior_auricular_branches
Anatomical area bordered by the face at the front, and by the neck at the sides and back
posterior auricular branch of facial nerve. Lymphatic channels from the posterior half of the scalp drain to occipital and posterior auricular nodes. Lymphatic
Scalp
Medical condition of the ear
the auricle, also known as auricular pseudocyst, endochondral pseudocyst, cystic chondromalacia, intracartilaginous auricular seroma cyst, and benign idiopathic
Pseudocyst_of_the_auricle
Medical condition
Familial atrial fibrillation is an autosomal dominant heart condition that causes disruptions in the heart's normal rhythm. This condition is characterized
Familial_atrial_fibrillation
Muscle that draws the auricle of the outer ear upwards
The superior auricular muscle is a muscle above the auricle of the outer ear. It originates from the epicranial aponeurosis, and inserts into the upper
Superior_auricular_muscle
Disorder of heart rhythm
Heart block (HB) is a disorder in the heart's rhythm due to a fault in the natural pacemaker. This is caused by an obstruction – a block – in the electrical
Heart_block
Part of the human heart
The atrium (Latin: ātrium, lit. 'entry hall'; pl.: atria) is one of the two upper chambers in the heart that receives blood from the circulatory system
Atrium_(heart)
Artery of the inner ear
In human anatomy, the stapedial branch of posterior auricular artery, or stapedial artery for short, is a small artery supplying the stapedius muscle
Stapedial branch of posterior auricular artery
Stapedial_branch_of_posterior_auricular_artery
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up auricle, auricula, aurícula, auricular, or Auricula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Auricle, auricula or auricula may refer to: Auricle (anatomy)
Auricle
VNS device companies
stimulation, though they are not specifically cleared for this purpose. Auricular electrical stimulation targets the vagus nerve fibers accessible through
Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation devices
Non-invasive_vagus_nerve_stimulation_devices
Acknowledgment of one's sins
by the priest, often accompanied by the sign of the cross. Private or auricular confession is also practiced by Anglicans and is especially common among
Confession_(religion)
Medical condition
layer of connective tissue which surrounds cartilage. A common form, auricular perichondritis (perichondritis auriculae) involves infection of the pinna
Perichondritis
Part of ear
The intertragic notch is an anatomical feature of the ears of mammals. In humans, it is the space that separates the tragus from the antitragus in the
Intertragic_notch
Blood vessels
auricular veins are veins which drain the anterior aspect of the external ear. The veins drains to the superficial temporal vein. Posterior auricular
Anterior_auricular_veins
Blood vessel
The deep auricular artery is a branch of the maxillary artery. The deep auricular artery pierces the external acoustic meatus. It provides arterial supply
Deep_auricular_artery
Organ of hearing and balance
ear itself, as well as to the external ear cavity. The great auricular nerve, auricular nerve, auriculotemporal nerve, and lesser and greater occipital
Ear
Common name for an abnormal bone growth within the external ear canal
External auditory canal exostoses (EAE), commonly known as Surfer's ear, is the name for an exostosis or abnormal bone growth within the ear canal. They
Surfer's_ear
Topics referred to by the same term
Auricular artery may refer to: Deep auricular artery Posterior auricular artery This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Auricular
Auricular_artery
Medical condition
Multiple congenital anomalies-hypotonia-seizures syndrome (MCAHS) is a rare multi-systemic genetic disorder which is characterized by developmental delay
Multiple congenital anomalies-hypotonia-seizures syndrome
Multiple_congenital_anomalies-hypotonia-seizures_syndrome
Sensory ganglion within Jugular foramen
provide sensory innervation (general somatic afferent) through either the auricular or meningeal branch. The axons of these neurons synapse in the spinal
Superior ganglion of vagus nerve
Superior_ganglion_of_vagus_nerve
Muscle of the outer ear
The oblique muscle of auricle (oblique auricular muscle or Tod muscle) is an intrinsic muscle of the outer ear. The oblique muscle of auricle is placed
Oblique_muscle_of_auricle
The oculo-auricular phenomenon, first described by Kinnier Wilson in 1908, is the phenomenon of an extreme lateral gaze inducing a slight but perceptible
Oculo-auricular_phenomenon
Blood vessel
The auricular branch of occipital artery supplies the back of the concha and frequently gives off a branch, which enters the skull through the mastoid
Auricular branch of occipital artery
Auricular_branch_of_occipital_artery
Type of cosmetic surgery
folds Melolabial folds (marionette lines) Greater auricular nerve Injury to the greater auricular nerve is the most seen nerve injury after rhytidectomy
Rhytidectomy
Artery supplying face structures in humans
lower border of the lateral pterygoid muscle. Branches include: Deep auricular artery Anterior tympanic artery Middle meningeal artery Inferior alveolar
Maxillary_artery
Human traits which lost their original function through evolution
minor is a muscle in the back of the head which normally joins to the auricular muscles of the ear. This muscle is very sporadic in frequency—always present
Human_vestigiality
Large blood vessel
the posterior division of the retromandibular vein with the posterior auricular vein. In typical anatomy, the vein is visible through the skin. The external
External_jugular_vein
Major artery of the head
it joins with its fellow of the opposite side, and with the posterior auricular and occipital arteries. The frontal branch of the superficial temporal
Superficial_temporal_artery
Network of nerve fibres
(superior to inferior) Cervical plexus C1 – C5 Lesser occipital Greater auricular Transverse cervical Ansa cervicalis Supraclavicular Phrenic Brachial plexus
Nerve_plexus
Blood vessel
facial nerve and anastomoses with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular artery. stylomastoid artery This article incorporates text in the public
Petrosal branch of middle meningeal artery
Petrosal_branch_of_middle_meningeal_artery
2006 video by Aborted
The Auricular Chronicles is a live performance DVD by the Belgium-based death metal band Aborted. It contains the band's live performances including a
The_Auricular_Chronicles
Birth defect which affects the lower half of the face
facial dysplasia First and second branchial arch syndrome Oral-mandibular-auricular syndrome Otomandibular dysostosis Craniofacial microsomia Condylar hypoplasia
Hemifacial_microsomia
Blood vessel
The occipital branch of posterior auricular artery passes backward, over the Sternocleidomastoideus, to the scalp above and behind the ear. It supplies
Occipital branch of posterior auricular artery
Occipital_branch_of_posterior_auricular_artery
the temporal bone is the mastoid canaliculus for the entrance of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. Base of skull. Inferior surface. This article
Mastoid_canaliculus
Medical condition
Phocomelia manifested as auricular abnormalities
Phocomelia
Rounded edge on the coxal bone in the pelvis
(ala) of the ilium, and, running inferior, anterior, and medial from the auricular surface to the area corresponding to the acetabulum, it also indicates
Arcuate_line_of_ilium
Part of the ear
induces the production of a pair of auricular follicles derived from the mesoderm. The third-level inductor is the auricular follicle, which induces the production
Earlobe
Muscle of the head
epicranial aponeurosis. The occipitalis muscle is innervated by the posterior auricular nerve (a branch of the facial nerve) and its function is to move the scalp
Occipitalis_muscle
Organs of the immune system
The infra-auricular deep parotid lymph nodes are a group of lymph nodes found underneath the ear. This article incorporates text in the public domain
Infraauricular deep parotid lymph nodes
Infraauricular_deep_parotid_lymph_nodes
Muscle of the outer ear
antitragus and cauda helicis towards each other. While the muscle modifies the auricular shape only minimally in the majority of individuals, this action could
Antitragicus
Outer ear muscle
band on the lateral surface of the tragus. While the muscle modifies the auricular shape only minimally in the majority of individuals, this action could
Tragicus
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
bust of Serapis; 2nd century; 15.6×9.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Auricular basin with scenes from the story of Diana and Actaeon; 1613; length: 50 cm
Silver
Nerve of the head and neck
the inion, and intermastoid line. It has an auricular, a mastoid, and an occipital branch. Its auricular branch supplies the skin of the upper and back
Lesser_occipital_nerve
Dense fibrous tissue covering the skull
the epicranial aponeurosis attaches to the anterior auricular muscles and the superior auricular muscles. Here it is less aponeurotic, and is continued
Epicranial_aponeurosis
Muscle of the outer ear
some individuals, in the majority of individuals the muscle modifies auricular shape to a minimal degree. The helicis minor is developmentally derived
Helicis_minor
Blood vessel anomaly
rare anomaly in human anatomy where the stapedial branch of posterior auricular artery, or simply stapedial artery, remains within the ear of a fetus
Persistent_stapedial_artery
Anatomical landmark
inferior iliac spine corresponds with the posterior extremity of the auricular surface.[clarification needed] The posterior aspect of the rectum exposed
Posterior inferior iliac spine
Posterior_inferior_iliac_spine
2007 studio album by Aborted
42:42 Label Century Media Producer Tue Madsen Aborted chronology The Auricular Chronicles (2006) Slaughter & Apparatus: A Methodical Overture (2007)
Slaughter & Apparatus: A Methodical Overture
Slaughter_&_Apparatus:_A_Methodical_Overture
Medical condition
presenting with gradual curling and darkening of the frontal, temporal, auricular, and vertex hairs which, under the microscope, show kinks and twists with
Kinking_hair
American electronic products' company
2025. Alcántara, Beatriz. "TOZO T10, análisis: así se comportan los auriculares Bluetooth baratos que triunfan en Amazon". Andro4all (in European Spanish)
TOZO
Muscle of the outer ear
the anterior margin of the ear cartilage. While the muscle modifies the auricular shape only minimally in the majority of individuals, this action could
Helicis_major
Aspect of human anatomy
where the four superficial branches of the cervical plexus—the greater auricular, lesser occipital, transverse cervical, and supraclavicular nerves—emerge
Nerve_point_of_neck
Blood vessel
mastoid cells, and the semicircular canals. It is a branch of the posterior auricular artery, and thus part of the external carotid arterial system. In the
Stylomastoid_artery
Type of ear piercing
Michael (2024-01-29). "Daith piercing: Revisited from the perspective of auricular acupuncture systems. A narrative review". Headache: The Journal of Head
Daith_piercing
Twitching of the external ear
subjects from 15 countries were able to consciously signal intent by auricular activation with an average time required of 1.7 seconds. Moving ear syndrome
Ear_wiggling
Genus of birds
orange/yellow auricular streak. The females of most species have the black sections in the male replaced by rich brown and a reduced/absent auricular streak
Selenidera
Embryonic precursor structures in vertebrates
Stylohyoid muscle Posterior belly of digastric muscle Stapedius muscle Auricular muscles Facial nerve (CN VII) The artery of the second arch is the second
Pharyngeal_arch
Landmark in Aalborg, Denmark
Jens Bang in Dutch Renaissance style. Noted for its gables and sculpted auricular window décor, it is said to be the finest privately owned Renaissance
Jens_Bang's_House
Medical condition
Macrotia refers to an ear that is larger than would be expected. The normal auricular axis length is 58–62 mm (2.3–2.4 in) among females and 62–66 mm (2.4–2
Macrotia
British neurologist
Jersey, U.S. Died May 12, 1937(1937-05-12) (aged 58) London, England Known for Wilson's disease Oculo-auricular phenomenon Children James Kinnier Wilson
Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson
Samuel_Alexander_Kinnier_Wilson
Vein of the scalp
into the internal jugular vein, but may also drain into the posterior auricular vein (which joins the external jugular vein). It drains part of the scalp
Occipital_vein
Medical condition
Authors Criteria Conditions required McAdam et al. Bilateral auricular chondritis Nasal chondritis Respiratory tract chondritis Non-erosive seronegative
Relapsing_polychondritis
Major artery of the head and neck
aspect Occipital artery - arising from its posterior aspect Posterior auricular artery - arising from posterior aspect The external carotid artery terminates
External_carotid_artery
Small, enclosed booth used for confession
are associated with the scandals, real or supposed, of the practice of auricular confession. However, the boxes were devised to guard against such scandals
Confessional
Muscle of the outer ear
The transverse muscle of auricle (transverse auricular muscle, transversus auriculae, transversus auricularis or transverse muscle of pinna) is an intrinsic
Transverse_muscle_of_auricle
Ligament of the ear
The posterior auricular ligament crosses from the eminence of the concha to the mastoid process of the temporal bone. Schünke, Michael; Schulte, Erik;
Posterior_auricular_ligament
2005 studio album by Aborted
Label Listenable Producer Tue Madsen, Aborted Aborted chronology The Haematobic EP (2004) The Archaic Abattoir (2005) The Auricular Chronicles (2006)
The_Archaic_Abattoir
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Life Absorbed in God
Biblical
Sosipater, who defends the father
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Sky (from 22nd Pauri of Japji Sahib)
Girl/Female
Indian
Clever
Girl/Female
Hindu
The preaching of a bird
Biblical
ambush; change of dominion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jagat Prakash | ஜகதபà¯à®°à®•ாஷ
Light of the world
Boy/Male
Biblical
Knowledge of the Lord.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Command
Boy/Male
Egyptian Muslim
God saves.
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n. pl.
A circle of feathers surrounding the opening of the ear of birds.
n.
The main part of either auricle of the heart as distinct from the auricular appendix. Also, the whole articular portion of the heart.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing; as, auricular nerves.
a.
Pertaining to auricular confession; as, a confessionary litany.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the ear; auricular; auditory.
a.
Pertaining to the auricles of the heart.
a.
Situated above the ear coverts, or auriculars; -- said of certain feathers of birds.
a.
Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest.
a.
Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as, auricular evidence.
a.
Of or pertaining to both the temple and the ear; as, the temporo-auricular nerve.
adv.
In an auricular manner.
n. pl.
A kind of holothurian larva, with soft, blunt appendages. See Illustration in Appendix.
n.
A nickname for auricular confession; shrift.
a.
Received by the ear; known by report.
n.
A supra-auricular feather.