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  2. Helix (ear) - Wikipedia

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    The helix is the prominent rim of the auricle. Where the helix turns downwards posteriorly , a small tubercle is sometimes seen, namely the auricular tubercle of Darwin . Additional images

  3. Auricle (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Superior crus (to the left of the fossa triangularis in the diagram) Inferior crus (to the right of the fossa triangularis in the diagram) Antitragus is below the tragus; Aperture is the entrance to the ear canal; Auricular sulcus is the depression behind the ear next to the head; Concha is the hollow next to the ear canal

  4. Helicis minor - Wikipedia

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    The Helicis minor (musculus helicis minor or smaller muscle of helix) is a small skeletal muscle. The helicis minor is an intrinsic muscle of the outer ear . The muscle runs obliques and covers the helical crus , part of the helix located just above the tragus .

  5. Outer ear - Wikipedia

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    The helicis major is a narrow vertical band situated upon the anterior margin of the helix. It arises below, from the spina helicis, and is inserted into the anterior border of the helix, just where it is about to curve backward. The helicis minor is an oblique fasciculus, covering the crus helicis.

  6. Ear - Wikipedia

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    The eardrum is made up of three layers (ectoderm, endoderm and connective tissue). The auricle originates as a fusion of six hillocks. The first three hillocks are derived from the lower part of the first pharyngeal arch and form the tragus, crus of the helix, and helix, respectively.

  7. Helicis major - Wikipedia

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    The helicis major (or large muscle of helix [1]) is an intrinsic muscle of the outer ear. In human anatomy , it is the form of a narrow vertical band situated upon the anterior margin of the helix , at the point where the helix becomes transverse.

  8. Antihelix - Wikipedia

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    The antihelix (anthelix) is a part of the visible ear; the pinna.The antihelix is a curved prominence of cartilage parallel with and in front of the helix on the pinna.. The antihelix divides above into two legs or crura; the crura antihelicis, between which is a triangular depression, the fossa triangularis.

  9. Otoplasty - Wikipedia

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    The outer framework of the auricle is composed of the rim of the helix, which arises from the front and from below (anteriorly and inferiorly), from a crus (shank) that extends horizontally above the auditory canal. The helix merges downwards (inferiorly) into the cauda helices (tail of the helix), and connects to the lobule (earlobe).