Medical Definition of Pars postsulcalis

1. The back of the tongue; the upper surface of the tongue divided by the sulcus terminalis into an anterior two-thirds, the pars presulcalis (presulcal part), and a posterior one-third, the pars postsulcalis (postsulcal part). Synonym: dorsum linguae. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pars Postsulcalis

pars peripherica
pars perpendicularis
pars petrosa arteriae carotidis internae
pars petrosa ossis temporalis
pars pharyngea hypophyseos
pars pigmentosa
pars plana
pars planitis
pars postcommunicalis arteria cerebri anterior
pars posterior commissurae anterioris
pars posterior faciei diaphragmatis hepatis
pars postlaminaris nervi optici
pars postsulcalis (current term)
pars precommunicalis arteriae cerebri anterior
pars prelaminaris nervi optici
pars presulcalis
pars profunda glandulae parotideae
pars profunda musculi sphincteri ani externi
pars pterygopharyngea musculi constrictoris pharyngis superioris
pars pylorica gastris
pars pylorica ventriculi
pars quadrata hepatis
pars radiata lobuli corticalis renis
pars recta musculi cricothyroidei
pars retrolentiformis capsulae internae

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