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The evaluation of the endocranial anatomy of 43 crocodylian species reveals several differences, including variation in the curvature of the encephalic endocast, the size of the endosseous labyrinth and paratympanic sinuses, and the presence of additional snout sinuses.
Paul M. J. Burke, Philip D. Mannion
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Desmoplastic (collagenous) fibroma of the parietal bone: Case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Zhang B, Yu H, Pylypenko D, Sun J.
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Manual and virtual dissections were employed to examine the masticatory muscle architecture and bite force of three South American marsupials. The organisation of the muscles differed between species, with predicted bite forces exceeding previous estimates.
Alice Melekian +4 more
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Unossified Membranous Strips of the Parietal Bone Mimicking a Fracture in a Child Presenting With Scalp Swelling: A Case Report. [PDF]
Regmi D.
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[Osteoblastoma of the parietal bone of the cranial vault: about a case]. [PDF]
Bargach Z +4 more
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A description of dental microanatomy and implantation geometry in Chamaeleonidae
A reassessment of the dental histology in adult chamaeleons reveals the presence of periodontal ligament. Alongside alveolar bone and cementum, these tissues together constitute a compacted and remodelled tripartite periodontium. Our findings include the novel observation of plicidentine‐like protuberances of dentine within underlying bone.
Giles D. Sukkert +4 more
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Fibrous Dysplasia of the Parietal Bone with Focal Motor Seizures: A Case Report. [PDF]
Pham TA, Nguyen DH, Ngo HTT, Le MT.
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Tuberculosis of the Parietal Bone in an Indian Boy: A Rare Entity. [PDF]
Yadav S +3 more
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Recognizing Signs of Abusive Head Trauma
ABSTRACT Background Abusive head trauma (AHT) remains the leading cause of fatal traumatic brain injury in infants and young children. Diagnosis is frequently delayed or missed due to nonspecific clinical presentation and unreliable histories, making neuroimaging a critical component of the diagnostic process. Objective This review synthesises computed
Maísa Naomi Irie +7 more
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Ageing‐related modification of sleep and breathing in orexin‐knockout narcoleptic mice
Summary Narcolepsy type‐1 (NT1) is a lifelong sleep disease, characterised by impairment of the orexinergic system, with a typical onset during adolescence and young adulthood. Since the wake–sleep cycle physiologically changes with ageing, this study aims to compare sleep patterns between orexin‐knockout (KO) and wild type (WT) control mice at ...
Stefano Bastianini +7 more
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