That would be the Mastoid Process which is a condyle, or protuberance
It could be the Zygomatic process, or the temporal process, but that is a little more superior to the ear lobe
The Mastoid Process of the Temporal Bone
the hard palate is made up of what bones?
Mastoid Process
posterior superior iliac spineposterior superior iliac spine.
styloid process is the bony protuberance just behind your ear
Laminectomy.Um if i had to guess itd be removing the outer bony section of the spine.?
Yes. The mastoid process is the bony prominence located just behind the ear.
There's a bony bump on the smaller of the two leg bones. It's on the back of the bone, closer to the middle of the body than the side, and on the upper part of that bone.
Mastoid Process
The mastoid process is located at the base of the skull and posterior to the ear.
It can be felt as a bony bump just behind and slightly above the level of the earlobe.
The mastoid process is a bony protuberance on the temporal bone, just posterior and inferior to the external auditory meatus. It can be felt under the skin just behind and below the ear.
Any bony prominence is named by "process". E.g. "mastoid process of the skull."
The purpose of the mastoid process is to function as an attachment for particular muscles of the neck. It is situated in the posterior part of the temporal bone.
posterior superior iliac spineposterior superior iliac spine.
Coracoid process!
The xyphoid process is the inferior sternal bony landmark.
Gomphosis
Posterior tibial tendon insufficiency is the most common cause of adult-flat foot deformities. The tendon degenerates and bony deformities begin to occur in later stages.
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