Dorello canal

Do·rel·lo ca·nal

(dō-rel'ō),
a bony canal sometimes found at the tip of the temporal bone enclosing the abducent nerve and inferior petrosal sinus as these two structures enter the cavernous sinus.
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Do·rel·lo ca·nal

(dōr-el'lō kă-nal')
A bony canal sometimes found at the tip of the temporal bone enclosing the abducens nerve and inferior petrosal sinus as these two structures enter the cavernous sinus.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

Dorello,

Primo, Italian anatomist, 1872–.
Dorello canal - a bony canal sometimes found at the tip of the temporal bone enclosing the abducens nerve and inferior petrosal sinus.
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Do·rel·lo ca·nal

(dōr-el'lō kă-nal')
Bony canal sometimes found at the tip of the temporal bone enclosing the abducent nerve and inferior petrosal sinus where these two structures enter the cavernous sinus.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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