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Objective. The current study records the prevalence of the accessory foramen, located posterior to the transverse foramen (TF), the so-called the retrotransverse foramen (RTF), its morphometry, exact location, and coexistence with ossified posterior bridg... see more

Objective. To provide anatomical information on the position, morphological variations and incidence of mental foramen (MF) and accessory mental foramen (AMF) as they are important for dental surgeons, anesthetists in nerve block and surgical procedures, ... see more

Objective. The aim of this study was to learn about the morphological characteristics of the supraorbital foramen and to determine its precise position in relation to the surrounding anatomical landmarks in the adult population of Bosnia and Herzegovina.M... see more

BRANIGAN L. MCGOWAN, DALTON S. BOLON, Dept of Natural Sciences & Mathematics, West Liberty University, West Liberty, WV, 26074, and MATTHEW J ZDILLA, Depts of Natural Sciences & Mathematics and Graduate Health Sciences, West Liberty University, West Liber... see more

Statement of the Problem: It is crucial to have sufficient knowledge aboutinferior alveolar canal variations in mandibular surgeries. Anatomic imaging ofthe mandibular canal prior to surgical procedures such as implant placement andsagittal split osteotom... see more

Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a remnant of an embryological atrial communication, which normally closes spontaneously after birth. However, it remains open in 25% of the general population. It is linked to several conditions due to a right-left shunt, inc... see more

The foramen magnum makes the transition between the cephalic extremity and the spine, which is an anatomical element of the skull. So, there are multiple situations when the skull is the only skeletal element available for anthropological analysis. In thi... see more

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