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| | WSAVA 2001 - Surgical Approach and Management of Nasal and Sinus Disease |
 | | A bone trephine may be used to perform the sinusotomy rostral to a location that parallels the zygomatic processes of the <b>frontalb> bone. |  | | A dorsal midline skin incision is made beginning at the rostral end of the nasal bone and extending caudally to a location parallel to the zygomatic processes of the <b>frontalb> bone. |  | | A dorsal midline skin incision is made beginning at the rostral end of the nasal bone and extending dorsocaudally to a location parallel to the zygomatic processes of the <b>frontalb> bone. |
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http://www.vin.com/VINDBPub/SearchPB/Proceedings/PR05000/PR00091.htm
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| | Head Lecture notes |
 | | The parietal bones are separated by the sagittal suture and from the <b>frontalb> bone by the coronal suture. |  | | The spine of the sphenoid bone lies medial to the mandibular fossa. |  | | The spine of the sphenoid bone near the foramen spinosum. |
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http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/duong/head.html.txt
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| | Brain Explorer - <b>frontalb> lobe |
 | | A term used to describe brain structures situated at the front of the brain, eg the <b>frontalb> lobe of the forebrain is situated under the <b>frontalb> bone of the skull and is located behind the forehead. |  | | The <b>frontalb> lobe is important in controlling movement and in planning behaviour. |
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http://www.brainexplorer.org/glossary/frontal_lobe.shtml
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| | <b>Frontalb> bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>frontalb> articulates with twelve bones: the sphenoid, the ethmoid, the two parietals, the two nasals, the two maxillæ, the two lacrimals, and the two zygomatics. |  | | The spine forms part of the septum of the nose, articulating in front with the crest of the nasal bones and behind with the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid. |  | | The supraorbital margin ends laterally in the zygomatic process, which is strong and prominent, and articulates with the zygomatic bone. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontal_bone
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| | eMedicine - Facial Bone Anatomy : Article by Babak Jahan-Parwar, MD |
 | | Anteriorly, between the orbital surfaces, the <b>frontalb> bone articulates with the anterior portions of the nasal bones and <b>frontalb> processes of the maxilla. |  | | They articulate with the nasal process of the <b>frontalb> bone superiorly, the <b>frontalb> process of the maxillary bone laterally, and with one another medially. |  | | The external surface is convex except for the superior-most portion, where a concavity forms as the margin turns superiorly to articulate with the <b>frontalb> bone. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic9.htm
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| | Bones and Joints of the Head and Neck - Self-study |
 | | articulates: anteriorly with <b>frontalb> process of maxilla, superiorly with <b>frontalb> bone, posteriorly with ethmoid, inferiorly with orbital process of maxilla; forms part of the canal for the nasolacrimal duct |  | | articulates superiorly with the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the body of the sphenoid bone; articulates inferiorly with the palatine processes of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone |  | | articulates with the parietal bone posteriorly; zygomatic, ethmoid and sphenoid bones inferiorly; maxilla, nasal and lacrimal bones anteriorly; it is formed from two ossifications centers which normally fuse in the midline - if they do not fuse, a midline "metopic suture" is the result |
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http://anatomy.uams.edu/anatomyhtml/bonesheadneckss.html
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| | Axial Skeleton |
 | | Lacrimal bones (2) located within the orbit on its medial surface and articulate with the <b>frontalb>, ethmoid, and maxillary bones. |  | | Nasal bones (2) form the bridge of the nose and articulate with the superior <b>frontalb> bone and the maxillary bones. |  | | Zygomatic bones (2) found on each side of the skull, articulating with the <b>frontalb> bone and the maxilla to complete the lateral wall of the orbit. |
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http://www.innvista.com/health/anatomy/axialsk.htm
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| | Midface_Fx_1989.txt |
 | | the <b>frontalb> process of the maxilla and the nasal bones should be aligned with the <b>frontalb> bone and directly wired 1. |  | | attached to the <b>frontalb> bone one cm posterior to the orbital margin 3. |  | | 0.3 or 0.4 mm stainless steel wire is passed through the tendon or bone twice; the ends are then passed transnasally through pre-drilled holes in the opposite anterior lacrimal crest with a curved awl or curved spinal needle 7. |
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http://www.utmb.edu/oto/Grand_Rounds_Earlier.dir/Midface_Fx_1989.txt
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| | Skull 1 |
 | | Superiolateral to the orbit a process of the <b>frontalb> bone articulates with the zygomatic bone (cheekbone). |  | | This process is called the zygomatic process of the <b>frontalb> bone. |  | | The <b>frontalb> bone forms the anterior portion of the cranium commonly referred to as the forehead. |
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http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/APlab/Table_of_Contents/Lab_03/Skull_1/skull_1.html
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| | Features of Human Cranium - Atlas of Human Skull Bones and Facial Bones |
 | | The human cranium and the facial bones are the foundation for the soft tissues of the face and head. |  | | The human skull also includes 14 facial bones that form the lower front of the skull and provide the framework for most of the face that is important to psychological research. |  | | Thus, much of the visible appearance of the human face depends upon the shapes and qualities of these bones. |
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http://face-and-emotion.com/dataface/physiognomy/cranium.jsp
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| | Glossary of Skeletal Anatomy |
 | | a thin scalelike bone, roughly resembling a fingernail in size and shape, at the anterior part of the medial wall of the orbit, articulating with the <b>frontalb> and ethmoidal bones and the maxilla and inferior nasal concha. |  | | the bone forming the lower jaw; the largest and strongest bone of the face, presenting a body and a pair of rami, which articulate with the skull at the tempromandibular joints. |  | | the line or junction formed by a cartilaginous articulation between two bones without an intervening synovial membrane, this articulation often fuses as in the two bones and the two halves of the mandibles [compare to suture and epiphysis]. |
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http://www.bioanth.org/biomed/anatomy.htm
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| | Cranial Fossae |
 | | The superior orbital fissure is bounded superiorly by the lesser wing, inferiorly by the greater wing, medially by the body of the sphenoid, and laterally by the orbital portion of the <b>frontalb> bone. |  | | The inner aspect of the occipital bone forms the 'cup' of the posterior fossa. |  | | Butterfly-shaped with the central portion represented by the body of the sphenoid bone. |
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http://www.ucsf.edu/nreview/02.4-Anatomy-Cranium/CranialFossae.html
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| | Chapter 9 On the Twelve Bones of the Upper Maxilla, Including the Bones of the Nose |
 | | Suture dividing the <b>frontalb> bone from the upper maxilla and the cuneiform. |  | | The portion from R to S marks the part of the suture common to the <b>frontalb> bone and the first bone [os zygomaticum] of the maxilla; it is seen in the hollow of the temple [fossa temporalis] in the third figure of the sixth chapter, extending there from b to the b next to it. |  | | The bones of the upper maxilla are connected to each other by sutures, but in such a way that joints which are effected by harmonia [sutura plana] may also be called sutures. |
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http://vesalius.northwestern.edu/chapters/FA.1.09.html
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| | Dorlands Medical Dictionary |
 | | trochlea´ris [TA] trochlear spine: a spicule of bone on the anteromedial part of the orbital surface of the <b>frontalb> bone for attachment of the trochlea of the superior oblique muscle; when absent, it is represented by the trochlear fovea. |  | | nasa´lis os´sis fronta´lis [TA] nasal spine of <b>frontalb> bone: a rough and somewhat irregular process of bone projecting downward and forward from the front part of the inferior surface of the pars nasalis of the <b>frontalb> bone and fitting between the nasal bones and the ethmoid bone; called also s. |  | | nasa´lis poste´rior os´sis palati´ni [TA] posterior nasal spine of palatine bone: a small, sharp, backward-projecting bony spine forming the medial posterior angle of the horizontal plate of the palatine bone; called also nasal spine of palatine bone. |
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http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_s_18zPzhtm
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| | Methods and techniques |
 | | The research project employed four different surgical methods to study morbidity resulting from harvesting bone from the iliac crest, and the success of osseous reconstruction using coral-derived granules as xenograft bone graft substitutes. |  | | In study II each subject participated in a follow-up telephone interview in which questions regarding morbidity and patient satisfaction with respect to the anterior iliac crest bone harvest were asked. |  | | The overlying soft tissue was dissected free from the bone exposing the entire anterior iliac crest and the medial and lateral cortical walls. |
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http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514269640/html/x844.html
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| | A Common but Erroneous Interpretation of the AP X-ray |
 | | It would seem, then, that Lattimer initially interpreted the dark area within and above the right orbit to be missing bone just as Livingstone does, but in the parietal-<b>frontalb> region rather than the face. |  | | The <b>frontalb> bone by itself is not dense enough to produce a bright enough image to be visible. |  | | The edges, however, are merely the natural contours of the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone and the nose. |
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http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/xray/sphenoid/sphenoid.htm
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| | eMedicine - Fractures, <b>Frontalb> Sinus : Article by E Bradley Strong, MD |
 | | The compressive force of <b>frontalb> bone as the bone is deformed from a convex shape to a concave shape. |  | | Lateral flap dissection is performed between the temporoparietal fascia (superficial temporal fascia) and the temporalis muscle fascia (deep temporal fascia) (see Image 5). |  | | Other materials that have been used include muscle, bone, fascia, osteoneogenesis (auto-obliteration), hydroxyapatite cement, and bioactive glass. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic419.htm
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| | From the Grand Rounds Archive at Baylor |
 | | Anatomically the <b>frontalb> sinus is a pyramidal shaped structure with vertical and horizontal segments in the <b>frontalb> bone. |  | | Alford BR: Osteoplastic approach to the <b>frontalb> sinus for osteoma. |  | | Perko D: Endoscopic surgery of the <b>frontalb> sinus without external approach. |
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http://www.bcm.edu/oto/grand/110291.html
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| | IvyRose Holistic : Skeletal Bones : <b>Frontalb> Bone |
 | | The shape of the <b>frontalb> bone contributes to defining the shape of the head and face, and therefore the person's visual identity. |  | | The <b>Frontalb> Bone is one of the cranial bones of the head. |  | | Other related pages include Structure and Functions of Bones (generally), Disorders of the Skeletal System and Bones of the Arms and Legs. |
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http://www.ivy-rose.co.uk/References/glossary_entry411.htm
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| | Errors In The HSCA Dox Drawing |
 | | The <b>frontalb> bone is present and correct, just anterior to it. |  | | The bone of the lower edge of the hole is depressed. |  | | He could hardly get *one* hand inside there (risking slicing his wrist on those jagged bone edges in the process) let alone do anything constructive with it on the inside of the cranium. |
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http://www.paulseaton.com/jfk/Dox/Dox.htm
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| | Dept of Anth: <b>Frontalb> Page |
 | | The left and right <b>Frontalb> Crest, begins at each Zygomatic Process of the <b>frontalb> bone, and provides the anterior origin of the Temporal Line to which the left and right temporal muscle is attached. |  | | The <b>frontalb> touches, or articulates with, the following bones: |  | | With in the bone, and above and the metopic suture, is the <b>Frontalb> Sinus. |
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http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/Module/frontal.html
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| | Ethmoid bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Its anterior border, short and thick, articulates with the <b>frontalb> bone, and presents two small projecting alæ, which are received into corresponding depressions in the <b>frontalb> bone and complete the foramen cecum. |  | | The ethmoid articulates with fifteen bones: four of the cranium—the <b>frontalb>, the sphenoid, and the two sphenoidal conchæ; and eleven of the face—the two nasals, two maxillæ, two lacrimals, two palatines, two inferior nasal conchæ, and the vomer. |  | | The ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) is a bone in the skull that separates the nasal cavity from the brain. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethmoid_bone
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| | Sheela Athreya, <b>FRONTALb> BONE MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION |
 | | To measure the <b>frontalb> bone, I am using a morphometric technique known as Fourier analysis. |  | | My dissertation research seeks to identify patterns geographic variation in the <b>frontalb> bone of Middle Pleistocene hominids. |  | | Understanding the nature of this variation can contribute to a greater understanding of the evolutionary history of these hominids, whose taxonomic status is still disputed. |
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http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anthro/research/athreya.html
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| | IngentaConnect Should the <b>frontalb> bone be visualized in midline sagittal views o... |
 | | Should the <b>frontalb> bone be visualized in midline sagittal views of the facial profile to assess the fetal nasal bones during the first trimester? |  | | IngentaConnect Should the <b>frontalb> bone be visualized in midline sagittal views o... |  | | Source: Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 25, Number 1, January 2005, pp. |
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http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/jws/uog/2005/00000025/00000001/art00016
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| | oralsx6.doc |
 | | These fractures affect the <b>frontalb> 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 <b>frontalb>-nasal suture. |  | | Specifically, it occurs at the junction of the thinner portion of the alveolar process with the denser bone that forms the wall of the lateral wall of the piriform fossa. |
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http://www.healthypalmpilot.com/uploads/users/kwok00/oralsx6.doc
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| | Features Noted by the HSCA Radiologists |
 | | GM: Nearly complete loss of right parietal bone, the upper portion of the right temporal bone, and a portion of the posterior aspect of the right <b>frontalb> bone. |  | | This fracture seems to extend into the <b>frontalb> bone, more or less at the midline, down to the <b>frontalb> sinus which is also fractured. |  | | DD:.there is apparently absence of bone anterior to this line, with the absence present to a point approximately equivalent to where the coronal suture on the right side should be. |
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http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/xray/hsca/hsca.htm
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