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    sphenoidal process of palatine bone is a thin, superomedially directed plate of bone. It is smaller and more inferior compared to the orbital process...
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    palate. The palatine bones are situated at the back of the nasal cavity between the maxilla and the pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone. They contribute...
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    orbital process of the palatine bone is placed on a higher level than the sphenoidal, and is directed upward and lateralward from the front of the vertical...
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    the body of sphenoid bone, containing the sella turcica, which houses the pituitary gland as well as the paired paranasal sinuses, the sphenoidal sinuses...
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    named the vaginal process, which articulates in front with the sphenoidal process of the palatine and behind this with the ala (wing) of the vomer. The angular...
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    palatine processes of the maxilla The ethmoidal and maxillary processes of the inferior nasal concha The pyramidal, orbital, and sphenoidal processes...
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    Vomer (redirect from Ala of vomer bone)
    with the vaginal processes of the medial pterygoid plates of the sphenoid behind, and with the sphenoidal processes of the palatine bones in front. The inferior...
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    The perpendicular plate of palatine bone is the vertical part of the palatine bone, and is thin, of an oblong form, and presents two surfaces and four...
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    lamina papyracea of the ethmoid in front, the orbital plate of the palatine below, and the frontal bone above. Google books: sphenoidal conchae: General...
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    Sphenopalatine foramen (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
    palatine bone, anterior to the sphenoidal process of palatine bone, inferior to the body and concha[clarification needed] of the sphenoid bone, and superior...
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    Palatovaginal canal (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
    canal) is a small canal formed between the sphenoidal process of palatine bone, and vaginal process of sphenoid bone.: 508  It connects the pterygopalatine...
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    The body of the sphenoid bone, more or less cubical in shape, is hollowed out in its interior to form two large cavities, the sphenoidal sinuses, which...
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    A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals. Bones protect the various other organs of the body, produce...
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    Pterygopalatine fossa (category Bones of the head and neck)
    perpendicular plate of the palatine bone and its orbital and sphenoidal processes lateral: pterygomaxillary fissure inferior: part of the floor is formed...
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    articulation with the sphenoidal concha and orbital process of palatine bone. The lateral surface is formed of a thin, smooth, oblong plate, the lamina papyracea...
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    foramen Maxillary sinus Palatine process Incisive canals Alveolar process Dental alveoli Incisive foramina Palatine bone Zygomatic bone Zygomatico-orbital...
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    Human nose (redirect from Wings of the nose)
    frontal bone; the sphenoidal sinuses in the sphenoid bone; the maxillary sinuses in the maxilla; and the ethmoidal sinuses in the ethmoid bone. A narrow...
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  • table of skull oval window ovarian follicle ovary ovum pachymeninx pacinian corpuscle palate palatine bone palatine glands palatine process palatine tonsils...
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    Foramen spinosum (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
    bleeding into the neurocranium, or for removal of the pyramidal process of the palatine bone. The foramen spinosum was first described by the Danish anatomist...
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  • trans-sphenoidal surgery to remove part of the pituitary gland is the first treatment option. TSH-secreting: Another rare condition only resulting in 1% of...
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