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The parietal bone (latin: os parietale) is located on each side of the skull right behind the fro...
Fetal skull, introduction, landmark, region, bone of the skull, sutures, fontanelles, diameters,
Introduction to skull bone and some of the skull features for anatomy and physiology students
Anatomy of Ethmoid Bone, an unpaired bone of the skull that contributes to the medial wall of the or...
Sella turcica is the depression in the sphenoid bone of the skull. Sella turcica is also known as hy...
Different types of bones in the body ,specially in birds, description of pelvic girdle ,pectoral gir...
The sphenoid bone is a single bone that lies in the base of the skull between the frontal, tempora...
Encephaloceles are rare birth defects associated with skull defects characterized by partial lacking...
A long bone has two parts: the diaphysis and the epiphysis. The diaphysis is the tubular shaft t...
The temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are the 2 joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull. More ...
Axial bones, also known as the axial skeleton, refer to the central framework of bones in the human ...
The skeletal system forms the framework of the human body, providing shape, support, and protection ...
How does a traction epipphysis affect the shape of a bone? Solution The epiphysis is the rounded end...
There are numerous types of brain surgery. The type used is based on the area of the brain and the c...
NEUROSURGERY INSTRUMENTS At Surgical Holdings, we provide a range of instruments for those providing...
Prominent external occipital protuberance is called occipital knob or spur or occipital bun. Though ...
Craniotomy A craniotomy involves making an incision in the scalp and creating a hole known as a bone...
A free fibula flap is a type of microsurgical reconstruction technique that involves transferring a ...
1: Upper cervical spine (skull–C2) Craniocervical dislocation This injury is usually caused by hi...
Osteopenia refers to decreased bone mass. Osteoporosis refers to osteopenia (reduced bone strength/m...
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includes the acanthodians, bony --fishes, and their tetrapod offspring. Teleostomes give rise to th...
Joints, or articulations, are the structures where two or more bones meet, allowing for movement and...
Temporalis: Located on the side of the head, it helps in closing the jaw. Masseter: Located at the a...