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Definition of Artery of the labyrinth
1. Noun. An artery that is a branch of the basilar artery that supplies the labyrinth.
Group relationships: Inner Ear, Internal Ear, Labyrinth
Generic synonyms: Arteria, Arterial Blood Vessel, Artery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Artery Of The Labyrinth
Literary usage of Artery of the labyrinth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Diseases of the Ear: Including Those of the Nose and Throat in by Thomas Barr (1901)
"The nutrient artery of the labyrinth, the internal auditory from the basilar, is
really a brain artery. Hence, disturbances in the vaso-motor control of the ..."
2. Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear: Medical and Surgical by William Lincoln Ballenger (1911)
"The labyrinthine artery is the single artery of the labyrinth, and as soon as
the nutrition in its wall is disturbed, connective-tissue degeneration takes ..."
3. Manual of Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat by John Johnson Kyle (1911)
"The labyrinthine artery is the single artery of the labyrinth and as soon as the
nutrition in the artery wall is disturbed, connective tissue degeneration ..."
4. Manual of Diseases of the Ear: For the Use of Students and Practitioners of by Thomas Barr (1884)
"The nutrient artery of the labyrinth, the internal auditory from the basilar, is
really a brain artery. Hence, disturbances in the vaso-motor control of the ..."