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Occipital emissary vein
The occipital emissary vein is a small emissary vein which passes through the condylar canal. This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain ...
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Occipital emissary vein. There are also emissary veins passing through the Foramen Ovale,Jugular Foramen,Foramen Lacerum and Hypoglossal canal. |
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RESULTS: From our observations, the occipital emissary foramen was present in ... CONCLUSION: The occipital emissary vein is present in a small percentage ...
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Occipital emissary foramen in skulls from central Anatolia. Acta Anat (Basel). ... Clinical anatomy of the mastoid and occipital emissary veins in a large series.
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The last sign, channels due to enlarged occipital emissary veins, best seen on the Chamberlain-Towne view, is relatively unfamiliar. It is the purpose of this ...
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With 1 figure. Printed in Great Britain. Anatomical Note. Occipital emissary foramen in Indian skulls*. I. C. PREMSAGAR, P. K. LAKHTAKIAt AND K. K. BISARIAt ...
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Occipital emissary foramina in human skulls: an anatomical investigation with reference to surgical anatomy of emissary veins. Murlimanju BV, Prabhu LV, Pai ...
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Medical definition for the term 'occipital emissary vein'
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(1995) et al. Acta Anatomica. In this study, a total of 125 female and 175 male adult human skulls from Central Anatolia were examined. The incidence and ...
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(1990) Premsagar et al. Journal of Anatomy. Images: Fig. 1:
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