antitragicus muscle

antitragicus muscle
muscle of antitragus musculus antitragicus.

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  • musculus antitragicus — [TA] antitragicus muscle: origin, outer part of antitragus; insertion, caudate process of helix and antihelix; innervation, temporal and posterior auricular …   Medical dictionary

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