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submandibular
(redirected from submandibular fossa in image interpretation)

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submandibular /sub·man·dib·u·lar/ (sub″man-dib´u-ler) below the mandible.
submandibular
[-məndib′yələr]
Etymology: L, sub + mandible
pertaining to the area beneath the mandible, or lower jaw. Also called inframandibular.

submandibular [sub″man-dib´u-lar]
below the mandible.

submandibular (sub´mandib´ylr),
adj inferior to the mandible.
submandibular caruncle,
submandibular duct,
n See Wharton's duct.
submandibular fossa,
submandibular fossa in image interpretation,
n a radiolucent site within the region located in the body of the mandible that allows radiographs to gain a clear representation of the lingual depression of the salivary gland located within the submandibular area.
submandibular ganglion,
submandibular lymph nodes,
n the superficial cervical nodes located at the inferior border of the ramus of the mandible.
submandibular salivary gland,
submandibular space,
submandibular triangle,

submandibular
below the mandible.
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Submandibular abscess in a cow. By permission from Blowey RW, Weaver AD, Diseases and Disorders of Cattle, Mosby, 1997

submandibular salivary glands
submandibular swelling
the swelling may be soft as in edema or hard and painful as in grass seed abscess, or lymphadenitis or inflammation of salivary glands. The accumulation of edema fluid is characteristic of grazing animals or those eating off the ground. Cows eating from a manger will not be affected. Called also bottle jaw.


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