Jacobson cartilage


vo·mer·o·na·sal car·ti·lage

[TA] a narrow strip of cartilage located between the lower edge of the cartilage of the nasal septum and the vomer. Synonym(s): cartilago vomeronasalis [TA], Jacobson cartilage, paraseptal cartilage, vomer cartilagineus, vomerine cartilage

Jacobson cartilage

One of two narrow longitudinal cartilages lying along the anterior inferior border of the nasal septum. They are rudimentary in humans. See also: Jacobson, Ludwig

Jacobson,

Ludwig L., Danish anatomist, 1783-1843. Jacobson anastomosis - a portion of the tympanic plexus.Jacobson canal - a minute canal in the wedge of bone separating the jugular canal and carotid canal. Synonym(s): tympanic canaliculusJacobson cartilage - a narrow strip of cartilage located between the lower edge of the cartilage of the nasal septum and the vomer. Synonym(s): cartilago vomeronasalisJacobson nerve - Synonym(s): tympanic nerveJacobson organ - a fine vestigial horizontal canal ending in a blind pouch in the mucous membrane of the nasal septum. Synonym(s): vomeronasal organJacobson plexus - a plexus on the promontory of the labyrinthine wall of the tympanic cavity, formed by the tympanic nerve, an anastomotic branch of the facial nerve, and sympathetic branches from the internal carotid plexus. Synonym(s): tympanic plexusJacobson reflex - flexion of the fingers elicited by tapping the flexor tendons over the wrist joint or the lower end of the radius.