Huschke cartilages

Husch·ke car·ti·lag·es

(hūsh'kĕ), two horizontal cartilaginous rods at the edge of the cartilaginous septum of the nose.

Huschke,

Emil, German anatomist, 1797-1858. Huschke auditory teeth - tooth-shaped formations or ridges occurring on the vestibular lip of the limbus lamina spiralis of the cochlear duct. Synonym(s): auditory teethHuschke canalHuschke cartilages - two horizontal cartilaginous rods at the edge of the cartilaginous septum of the nose.Huschke foramen - an opening in the floor of the bony part of the external acoustic meatus near the tympanic membrane.Huschke ligamentHuschke valve - a fold of mucous membrane guarding the lower opening of the nasolacrimal duct. Synonym(s): lacrimal fold

Husch·ke car·ti·lag·es

(hūshkĕ kahrti-lăj-ĕz) Two horizontal cartilaginous rods at the edge of cartilaginous septum of the nose.