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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - Sphenoid bone - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Each bone articulates in front with the ethmoid, laterally with the palatine; its pointed posterior extremity is placed above the vomer, and is received between the root of the pterygoid process laterally and the rostrum of the sphenoid medially. |  | | Medial to this is a triangular, serrated surface, for articulation with the frontal bone; this surface is continuous medially with the sharp edge, which forms the lower boundary of the superior orbital fissure, and laterally with the serrated margin for articulation with the zygomatic bone. |  | | The plates are separated below by an angular cleft, the pterygoid fissure, the margins of which are rough for articulation with the pyramidal process of the palatine bone. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/s/sphenoid-bone.html
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 | | Four pairs of sinuses are recognized and each is named by the bone in which it lies. |  | | The mylohyoid muscles are attached to the inner surfaces of the mandible and the hyoid bone, but are more extensively attached to each other at a midline rapine. |  | | The hard palate consists of the palatine process of the maxilla, the palatine bone, and part of the medial pterygoid plate of the spheroid bone (Fig. |
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http://www.emory.edu/ANATOMY/AnatomyManual/nose.html
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| Â | The axial skeleton Chapter 7 |
 | | The styloid process, near the base of the mastoid process, is attached to ligaments that support the hyoid bone and to the tendons of several muscles associated with the hyoid bone, the tongue, and the pharynx. |  | | The axial skeleton has 80 bones, roughly 40 percent of the bones in the human body. |  | | The petrous portion of the temporal bone, located on its internal surface, encloses the structures of the inner ear—sense organs that provide information about hearing and balance. |
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http://www.udayton.edu/~brahler/axial_skeleton_chapter_7.htm
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 | | Since it seems many of you are not "up to speed" on cranial anatomy, I have attached a very simple review of skull and facial bone anatomy. |  | | The anterior surface of the perpendicular plate articulates with the nasal bones while the posterior aspect articulates with the vomer. |  | | This exercise should at least provide a basic foundation on reviewing the names of the bones. |
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http://www.clt.astate.edu/RadSci/PFGt130g3.htm
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| Â | eMedicine - Fractures, Nasoorbitoethmoid : Article by E Bradley Strong, MD |
 | | If the CF cannot be identified or reconstituted with a suitable bone fragment in the surgical field (ethmoid or maxillary bone), an outer table calvarial bone graft can be used. |  | | Application of a single microplate from the frontal bone, across the entire CF, and onto the maxilla should be avoided, if possible. |  | | Microplates are applied to rigidly fixate the CF to stable medial orbital bone. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic418.htm
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 | | The bony parts are the nasal bones, frontal processes of the maxillae, and nasal part of the frontal bone and its nasal spine. |  | | Attaches from the scaphoid fossa of medial pterygoid plate, spine of sphenoid bone, and cartilage of pharyngotympanic tube TO palatine aponeurosis. |  | | Septal cartilage – has a tongue-and-groove articulation with the edges of the bony septum. |
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http://www.med.unc.edu/wms/firstaid/ga4-hn9.doc
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| Â | eMedicine - Facial Trauma, Nasoethmoid Fractures : Article by David W Kim, MD |
 | | Medical therapy: Stabilize the patient and treat serious insults to the airway, neurologic system, cervical spine, chest, and abdomen prior to definitive treatment of the maxillofacial bones. |  | | The medial rectus and superior oblique muscles may be entrapped through narrow rents in the medial orbital wall. |  | | Therefore, the MCT maintains continuity with a relatively large fracture segment of bone, which may be used in the surgical reduction (see Image 1B). |
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http://www.emedicine.com/plastic/topic483.htm
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 | | Large, wing-like process which project laterally from body of bone |  | | Small, wing-like process which project laterally from body of bone |  | | Deep depression on superior surface of body of bone |
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http://www.linkpublishing.com/cgi-bin/ie.cgi?exam=chap15p1.exm
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| Â | Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy - Lecture Notes 3 |
 | | Birds and mammals - prootic, opisthotic, and epiotic unite to form a single petrosal bone; the petrosal, in turn, sometimes fuses with the squamosal to form the temporal bone |  | | Mammals - all 4 occipital elements typically fuse to form a single occipital bone (pictured below) |  | | Frogs and most reptiles - opisthotics fuse with exoccipitals |
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http://www.biology.eku.edu/RITCHISO/342notes3.htm
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| Â | Dept of Anth: Ethmoid Page |
 | | If the sphenoid is the most difficult cranial bone to describe and invision, the Ethmoid is the second most difficult. |  | | The ethmoid touches, or articulates with, the following bones: |  | | The Perpendicular Plate can be viewed anteriorly through the nasal cavity. |
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http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/Module/ethmoid.html
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gabriello Fallopio |
 | | His contributions to the anatomy of the bones and muscles were very valuable. |  | | His description of the lachrymal passages in the eye was a marked advance on those of his predecessors and he also gave a detailed account of the ethmoid bone and its cells in the nose. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05772a.htm
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| Â | Ethmoid Bone |
 | | English words defined with "ethmoid bone" : Aliethmoidal ♦ Cribriform ♦ Ethmoidal ♦ Mesethmoid ♦ Parethmoid ♦ Supra-ethmoid. |  | | -4 letters : bedtime, botonee, demeton, dhootie, ebonite, emotion, eobiont, ethmoid, onetime. |  | | Translations for "ethmoid bone"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. |
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http://www.websters-dictionary-online.net/definition/english/Et/Ethmoid+bone.html
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| Â | ETHMOID - Definition |
 | | { Ethmoid bone } ( Anat.), a bone of complicated structure through which the olfactory nerves pass out of the cranium and over which they are largely distributed. |  | | ( b) Pertaining to, or in the region of, the ethmoid bone. |  | | [n] one of the eight bones of the cranium ; a small bone filled with air spaces that forms part of the eye sockets and the nasal cavity |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/ethmoid
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| Â | Ethmoid bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | alæ, which are received into corresponding depressions in the frontal bone and complete the |  | | The anterior border articulates with the spine of the frontal bone and the crest of the nasal bones. |  | | The ethmoid bone ( os ethmoidale) is a bone in the |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethmoid_bone
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 | | These fractures affect the frontal process of the maxilla, nasal septum and bones, and ethmoid bone Because the medial wall of the orbit is affected (ethmoid bone), one loses the suspensory pull or support of the eyelids. |  | | This can begin on the nasal bone or at the frontal-nasal suture. |  | | The fracture proceeds laterally through the nasal bone and crosses the frontal process of the maxilla. |
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http://www.healthypalmpilot.com/cgi-bin/jump.cgi?ID=374
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 | | Blocks of tissue on either side of embryo's spinal column that will develop into muscles and bones of head and trunk |  | | Embryonic tissue layer that develops into muscles, bones and circulatory system |  | | Part or process of bone separated from main body of bone by layer of cartilage and subsequently uniting with bone through ossification |
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http://www.encinta.com/baby/gloss.html
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| Â | Sinus Anatomy and Function |
 | | The ethmoid sinuses are well-delineated, fluid-filled structures in a newborn child. |  | | These sinuses are essentially mucosa-lined airspaces within the bones of the face and skull. |  | | A small percentage will have dehiscence of bone over such vital structures as the optic nerve and carotid arteries. |
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http://www.utmb.edu/otoref/Grnds/Paranasal-Sinus-2002-01/Paranasal-sinus-2002-01.htm
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| Â | Definition of bone - WordReference.com Dictionary |
 | | consisting of or made up of bone; "a bony substance"; "the bony framework of the body" |  | | the porous calcified substance from which bones are made |  | | study intensively, as before an exam; "I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam" |
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http://www.wordreference.com/definition/bone
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 | | Infection may extend to the anterior surface of the frontal bone. |  | | ANATOMY OF THE ORBIT A. Frontal Bone 2. |  | | Intravenous antibiotics are continued for 1 week after drainage, osteomyelitis requires much longer therapy, bone scan may be helpful. |
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http://www.utmb.edu/oto/grand_rounds_earlier.dir/orbital_infections_1989.txt
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 | | The anterior cranial fossa is adapted for reception of the frontal lobes of the brain, and is formed by portions of frontal, ethmoid and sphenoid bones. |  | | The crista galli, a midline process of the ethmoid bone, gives attachment to the anterior end of the falx cerebri. |  | | The floor of this fossa, posterior to the ethmoid and frontal bones, is formed by the anterior part of the sphenoid bone, the jugum sphenoidale, and on each side, by the lesser wings of this bone. |
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http://www.medstudents.com.br/basic/neuran/neuran1.htm
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| Â | axial_skeleton_lab.html |
 | | some individual bones - from model and/or natural bone: |  | | ethmoid bone - model - lateral view #2 |  | | ethmoid bone with vomer in approximate relative position - lateral view |
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http://faculty.tcc.fl.edu/scma/mccrackenb/axial_skeleton_lab.htm
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| Â | Ethmoid Bone |
 | | These bones, which are called the "turbinate bones," support mucous membranes that line the nasal cavity. |  | | Portions of the ethmoid bone also form sections of the cranial floor, eye sockets, and nasal cavity walls. |  | | It consists of two masses, one on each side of the nasal cavity, which are joined horizontally by thin "cribriform plates." These plates form part of the roof of the nasal cavity, and nerves (ethmoidal cells) associated with the sense of smell pass through tiny openings in them. |
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http://www.innerbody.com/text/skel45.html
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| Â | Ethmoid Roof |
 | | The crista galli is located in the midline may be pneumatized to some degree in up to 84% of cases as reported by Bolger in 1991. |  | | The frontal bone is thicker than the adjacent ethmoid bone or lamina cribrosa which is typically divided by the superior insertion of the middle turbinate. |  | | The ethmoid roof is open superiorly over its anterior two-thirds, and is provided by the frontal bone. |
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http://www.bcm.edu/oto/cme/sld026.html
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| Â | MSN Encarta - Search Results - ethmoid bone |
 | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - ethmoid bone |  | | Search for Magazine Articles on " ethmoid bone " |  | | Nose, organ of smell, and also part of the apparatus of respiration and voice. |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/ethmoid_bone.html
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| Â | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Septoplasty |
 | | People who snort drugs such as cocaine in large quantities for long periods of time may require this surgery if drug use has damaged the septum. |  | | Other intranasal surgeries that may be modified to include septoplasty include the following: |  | | The mucous membrane is lifted away from the cartilage and bone, obstructive parts are removed or repositioned as necessary, and plastic surgery is performed as necessary. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003012.htm
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| Â | Eye - Dissector Answers |
 | | Ethmoid bone - very delicate bone in medial wall of orbit. |  | | There are 7 bones that make up the orbit: |  | | Maxilla - medial wall and much of floor. |
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http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/head/eye_ans.html
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| Â | Bambooweb: Ethmoid bone cribriform plate |
 | | 1: The '''frontal bone''' (''os frontale'') is a bone in the human skull that resembles a c... |  | | 3:...e '''sphenoid bone''' (''os sphenoidale'') is a bone situated at the base of the skull in front... |  | | 3:...of the Ethmoid boneCribriform Platecribriform plate, a sieve-like structure. |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/e/t/Ethmoid_bone_Cribriform_Plate.html
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| Â | RAOnline - CT, Skull IV : Ethmoid Bone |
 | | The cribriform plate is a perforated bone through which the olfactory nerves enter the olfactory region of the brain. |  | | At either side of the crista galli is the cribriform plate [arrows], which lies in the axial plane and is difficult to see in this image. |  | | Some of the ethmoid air cells are also identified in this image. |
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http://www.imc.gsm.com/integrated/raonline/ra/regions\h\19_3.htm
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| Â | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - ethmoid bone |
 | | Search for " ethmoid bone " in all of MSN Encarta |  | | bone in front of skull: a perforated bone in the skull whose outer surfaces form part of the outer wall of the nasal cavity and the inner wall of the eye socket |  | | Click here to search all of MSN Encarta |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861673043/ethmoid_bone.html
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 | | Lateral malleolus Articular surfaces for talus Medial malleolus Groove for tendons of tibialis posterior and flexor digitorum longus Soleal line (popliteal) Bones of foot (right) upper surface 1. |
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http://www.xomat.com/Bonelists.doc
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http://www.med.univ-rennes1.fr/cerf/iconocerf/R
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| Â | NDI Terminology - ethmoid bone |
 | | The cubical bone located between the orbits and consisting of the lamina cribrosa, the lamina perpendicularis, and the paired lateral masses. |
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http://www.ndif.org/Terms/ethmoid_bone.html
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