Bottcher ganglion

Bött·cher gan·gli·on

(bert'shĕr), ganglion on the cochlear nerve in the internal acoustic meatus.

Böttcher,

Arthur, Estonian anatomist, 1831-1889. Böttcher canal - a duct that connects the inner aspect of the utricle with the endolymphatic duct a short distance from its origin from the saccule. Synonym(s): utriculosaccular ductBöttcher cells - cells of the basilar membrane of the cochlea.Böttcher crystals - small crystals observed microscopically in prostatic fluid.Böttcher ganglion - ganglion on the cochlear nerve in the internal acoustic meatus.Böttcher space - the dilated blind extremity of the endolymphatic duct. Synonym(s): endolymphatic sacCharcot-Böttcher crystalloids - see under Charcot

Bött·cher gan·gli·on

(bĕrtshĕr gangglē-ŏn) Ganglion on cochlear nerve in internal acoustic meatus.