Largest carnivore of Madagascar; intermediate in some respects between cats and civets.
Long, narrow, shallow depression.
A concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression)
In anatomy, a fossa (; plural fossae ( or ); from the Latin "fossa", ditch or trench) is a depression or hollow, usually in a bone, such as the hypophyseal fossa (the depression in the sphenoid bone).
Ещё Другие значения термина "fossa" 1 Patients with intact posterior fossa cisterns had good recoveries without surgical treatment.
2 SLN varies in different sites, but most frequently located in obturator fossa .
3 A patient with a large, long-standing posterior fossa arachnoid cyst was evaluated.
4 CT showed a right-sided middle cranial fossa arachnoid cyst in each patient.
5 The sergeant major hadn't put in fossa and agger, of course.
6 No cases have been previously reported in the cavernous sinus or pituitary fossa .
7 No cases of nodal metastasis in the ischiorectal fossa were observed.
8 It is not an isolated malformation of the posterior fossa in most cases.
9 Salvage treatment followed by posterior - fossa radiotherapy can effectively treat local relapses or progression.
10 Eleven patients developed recurrent disease, with ten relapsing first in the posterior fossa .
11 In 6 months, left supraclavicular fossa was gradually bulged like tumor.
12 Thus, we investigated executive functions in pediatric posterior fossa tumor survivors.
13 Myxomas occur most commonly in the left atrium arising from the fossa ovalis.
14 Five aneurysms were supratentorial and four were in the posterior fossa .
15 All four patients with macroscopic metastases of posterior fossa or multifocal ependymoma died.
16 The posterior fossa of the cranium contains the cerebellum and brainstem.
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