incus
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- incus (n.)
- ear bone, 1660s, from Latin incus "anvil," from incudere "to forge with a hammer." So called by Belgian anatomist Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564).
- 1. D CT can vividly demonstrate the shape and spatial relationships of malleus and incus.
- 三维CT能生动地显示锤骨、砧骨的立体形态及空间关系.
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- 2. The incus was the most vulnerable ossicle in the trauma to the middle ear.
- :中耳外伤时,砧骨是最容易受侵及的听骨.
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