What's the difference between intermandibular and interramal?

Intermandibular


Definition:

  • (a.) Between the mandibles; interramal; as, the intermandibular space.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The submental artery passed forwards along the inferior margin of the mandible, giving off the digastric and the mylohyoid branches, up to the intermandibular synchondrosis, where it anastomosed with the opposite fellow after giving off the genioglossal branch.
  • (2) A study of intermandibular variations in bone mass in cortices between regions of the alveolar process and mandibular body and between buccal and lingual cortices in the same region has been carried out.
  • (3) These sinus hairs seem to be the intermandibular sinus hairs according to the manner of nerve supply.
  • (4) Commonly palpable external lymph nodes include the intermandibular, parotid, retropharyngeal, superficial cervical, subiliac, mammary, and scrotal lymph nodes.
  • (5) The submental ran forwards, giving off the digastric, the mylohyoid, the sublingual and the cutaneous branches, down to the posterolateral end of the intermandibular symphysis, where it anastomosed with the opposite fellow.
  • (6) Clinical signs included hyperemia and petechiae of oral mucosa and coronary bands of the feet, excess salivation, nasal discharge with crusting, ulceration of the muzzle, and edema of lips and intermandibular space.
  • (7) Eight of the horses developed skin reactions 4 to 24 h after the administration of the ivermectin, notably weals over the neck, shoulders and flanks and pitting oedema of the ventral midline and intermandibular space.
  • (8) Studies of functional changes in the salivary glands of patients with mandibular fractures treated with intermandibular immobilization have shown that the major factors responsible for these changes were not only the absence of chewing, changed quality and quantity of food, but the duration of immobilization and viscero-visceral reactions of the body as well.
  • (9) An 8-year-old Quarter Horse gelding was anesthetized for surgical exploration and debridement of a chronic draining wound in the intermandibular space.
  • (10) Three clinical syndromes associated with insect hypersensitivity were described as follows: 1) horses with lesions on face, ears, mane, withers, rump and tail; 2) horses with lesions on face, ears, intermandibular space, chest, belly and groin, and 3) those with a combination of dorsal and ventral lesions.
  • (11) The submental artery continued towards the inferoposterior end of the intermandibular synchondrosis beneath the genioglossus muscle originating from the inferior border of the mandible, where it became the median branch by anastomosing with the opposite fellow at the median region.
  • (12) The intermandibular articulation plays no role in the translative growth movements, in contrast to other articulations between skull bones as sutures and synchondroses, but serves primarily during biting and chewing.
  • (13) The histological structure of the newly-discovered intermandibular glandular region in male and female steenbok is described.
  • (14) An intermandibular glandular area, never before described in any other ungulate has been found in the steenbok (Raphicerus campestris).
  • (15) A small bone specimen taken anterior to the mental foramen seems to be suitable for histoquantitation, when a reliable and representative measure of bone mass and bone activity in the mandible is desired for analysis of intermandibular differences.
  • (16) Intermandibular swelling was evident in some rats at 6-8 days pi.

Interramal


Definition:

  • (a.) Between rami or branches; esp., between the mandibles, or rami of the lower jaw; intermandibular.

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