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The mandibular incisive foramen, a false mental foramen
Morphologie, 2020The mandibular incisive foramen (MIF) is an opening on the external surface of the dentate mandibular body, medial to, and facing the mental foramen (MF). There is actually scarce evidence of such MIF.A retrospective Cone Beam CT (CBCT) study of the archived files of a 56 y.o. male patient was documented anatomically for dental medical purposes. In the
M C, Rusu, M D, Stoenescu
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Relative Location of Foramen Ovale, Foramen Lacerum, and Foramen Spinosum in Hartel Pathway
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014Trigeminal neuralgia is a common disease in Chinese people. Minimal invasive transforaminal pathway is widely used in treating trigeminal neuralgia. The Hartel pathway is the most commonly used operation route, but it has potential to injure vessels such as arteria meningea media and the internal carotid artery.
Hao Yu, Zhu +7 more
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Chondrosarcomas of the Jugular Foramen
The Laryngoscope, 2008AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis: Chondrosarcomas of the jugular foramen are extremely rare tumors. Our review of the literature revealed eleven previously reported cases. The aim of this study is to describe the presenting symptoms, radiographic findings, operative procedures, and postoperative outcome of five histologically confirmed cases of ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1987
Two cases of caecal herniation through the foramen of winslow are presented. The diagnosis was made at laparotomy, but could have been suspected from the clinical features and plain abdominal x‐rays. Early operative intervention is the key to avoiding strangulation and the high mortality associated with this uncommon internal hernia.
Heathwood C.M. +3 more
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Two cases of caecal herniation through the foramen of winslow are presented. The diagnosis was made at laparotomy, but could have been suspected from the clinical features and plain abdominal x‐rays. Early operative intervention is the key to avoiding strangulation and the high mortality associated with this uncommon internal hernia.
Heathwood C.M. +3 more
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