sphenomandibular ligament

sphenomandibular ligament
sphe·no·man·dib·u·lar ligament .sfē-nō-man-.dib-yə-lər- n a flat thin band of fibrous tissue derived from Meckel's cartilage which extends downward from the sphenoid bone to the lingula of the mandibular foramen

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ligamentum sphenomandibulare.

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