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ramus
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ramus /ra·mus/ (ra´mus) pl. ra´mi   [L.] a branch, as of a nerve, vein, or artery.
ramus articula´ris  a branch of a mixed (afferent or efferent) peripheral nerve supplying a joint and its associated structures.
ramus autono´micus  any of the branches of the parasympathetic or sympathetic nerves of the autonomic nervous system.
ramus commu´nicans  a branch connecting two nerves or two arteries.
ramus cuta´neus  a branch of a mixed (afferent or efferent) peripheral nerve innervating a region of the skin.

ra·mus (rms)
n. pl. ra·mi (-m)
1. Any of the primary divisions of a nerve or blood vessel.
2. A part of an irregularly shaped bone that is thicker than a process and forms an angle with the main body, especially the ascending part of the lower jaw that makes a joint at the temple.
3. Any of the primary divisions of a cerebral sulcus.

ramus (rā´ms),
n 1. a branch of an artery, nerve, or vein. In the
Basle Nomina Anatomica terminology, the term ramus is given to a primary division of a nerve or blood vessel.
n 2. any constant branch of a fissure, or sulcus, of the brain.
ramus, ascending
n the posterior, vertical portion of the mandible, which extends from the corpus to the condyle, and makes a joint at the temple. There are right and left ascending rami.
ramus graft,
ramus, mandibular,
n the upturned, angled bony process of the mandible that extends upward and backward from the horseshoe-shaped body and terminates in two processes: the articular condyloid process and the coronoid process.

ramus
pl. rami [L.] a branch, as of a nerve, vein or artery.

ramus communicans
pl. rami communicantes; a branch connecting two nerves or two arteries.
mandibular ramus
the vertical extension of each half of the mandible that ends at the coronoid process.

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