1.The highest point; the apex or summit:the vertex of a mountain. 2.Anatomy a.The highest point of the skull. b.The top of the head. 3.In astrology, the highest point reached in the apparent motion of a celestial body. 4.Mathematics ...
the vertex of a mountain. 山峰 Anatomy 【解剖学】 The highest point of the skull. 颅顶 The top of the head. 头顶 AstronomyThe highest point reached in the apparent motion of a celestial body. 【天文学】天顶:一个天体的明显运动达到最高点 ...
the vertex of a mountain. Anatomy, Zoology.the crown or top of the head. Craniometry.the highest point on the midsagittal plane of the skull or head viewed from the left side when the skull or head is in the Frankfurt horizontal. ...
In typical temporal EDH, the thin squamous temporal bone, overlying thick temporalis muscle (which is protective) and underlying middle meningeal artery as a source of haemorrhage clearly has a different pathoanatomy compared to VEH. The VEH can be associated with scalp injuries resulting frequently...
(anatomy) The highest surface on the skull; the crown of the head. Edge Keenness, as of desire or enjoyment; zest The brisk walk gave an edge to my appetite. Vertex (geometry) An angular point of a polygon, polyhedron or higher order polytope. Edge The line or area farthest away from...
(anatomy) The highest surface on the skull; the crown of the head. Node (astronomy) The point where the orbit of a planet, as viewed from the Sun, intersects the ecliptic. The ascending and descending nodes refer respectively to the points where the planet moves from South to North and ...
Lanksch, W., Grumme, Th., Kazner, E., Computed tomography in head injuries, pp. 17–21. Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: Springer. 1979. Google Scholar Le Count, E. R., Apfelbach, C. W., Pathologic anatomy of traumatic fractures of cranial bones and concomitant brain injuries. J. Amer...
1. The highest point; the apex or summit: the vertex of a mountain. 2. Anatomy a. The highest point of the skull. b. The top of the head. 3. In astrology, the highest point reached in the apparent motion of a celestial body. 4. Mathematics a. The point at which the sides ...
1.The highest point; the apex or summit:the vertex of a mountain. 2.Anatomy a.The highest point of the skull. b.The top of the head. 3.In astrology, the highest point reached in the apparent motion of a celestial body. 4.Mathematics ...