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    part of the parietal bone, close to the upper or sagittal border. It is not always present, and its size varies considerably. Parietal foramina tend to be...
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  • to that point of the sagittal suture which is on a level with the parietal foramina. This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 178...
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    striata with cranial sclerosis Pallister-Killian syndrome Parietal foramina Parietal foramina with cleidocranial dysplasia Pelger-Huët anomaly Peroxisome...
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  • the parietal eye in many vertebrate species Parietal foramina, paired openings in the parietal bones of humans, which host the emissary veins This disambiguation...
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    Devonian fishes have two parietal foramina in their skulls, suggesting an ancestral bilaterality of parietal eyes. The parietal eye and the pineal gland...
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    arachnoid granulations, and at its back part, the openings of the parietal foramina when these are present. It is crossed in front by the coronal suture...
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    sagittal suture, veins from the pericranium, which pass through the parietal foramina. Cerebrospinal fluid drains through arachnoid granulations into the...
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    Osteopathia striata with cranial sclerosis Pallister-Hall syndrome Parietal foramina with cleidocranial dysplasia Paternal uniparental disomy of chromosome...
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  • kidneys, and urinary tract. The disorder is associated with an enlarged parietal foramina which can cause openings in the two bones that form the top and sides...
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    (November 2000). "Haploinsufficiency of ALX4 as a potential cause of parietal foramina in the 11p11.2 contiguous gene-deletion syndrome". American Journal...
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    The skull is made up of a number of fused flat bones, and contains many foramina, fossae, processes, and several cavities or sinuses. In zoology, there...
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    scales and branchial arches. Unlike labyrinthodonts, they did not have parietal foramina, small holes in their skulls behind their eye sockets. Archegosaurus...
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    recedes around the obelion (near the base of the parietal bones at the level of the parietal foramina). All skulls feature an equally developed keel (proportionally)...
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    travels through a body in the parietal lobe and frontal lobe, and ultimately terminates at the interventricular foramina where each lateral ventricle connects...
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    RAS signaling pathways. Mutations in this gene are associated with parietal foramina 1 and craniosynostosis type 2. Msx2 is a homeobox gene localized on...
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  • Parathyroid carcinoma; 608266; HRPT2 Parietal foramina 1; 168500; MSX2 Parietal foramina 2; 609597; ALX4 Parietal foramina with cleidocranial dysplasia; 168550;...
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    Subventricular zone Third ventricle Fourth ventricle Foramina Interventricular Foramina Cerebral Aqueduct Foramina of Luschka Foramen of Magendie The limbic system...
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    sutural bones present. Below the neurocranium is a complex of openings (foramina) and bones, including the foramen magnum which houses the neural spine...
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    whiskers based on the presence of foramina on the snout of therocephalians and early cynodonts, but the arrangement of foramina in these taxa actually closely...
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    occipitalis and posterior auricular muscles. It is perforated by numerous foramina (holes); for example, the mastoid foramen is situated near the posterior...
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    the anterior sacral foramina; these, after supplying the contents of the sacral canal, escapes by the posterior sacral foramina, and are distributed...
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    Foraminacephale (meaning "foramina head") is a genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur from Late Cretaceous (Campanian stage) deposits of Canada. Foraminacephale...
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  • Europe (Norway) included in the Cyrtogomphoceratidae that lacks the septal foramina grasping bullettes at the adapical end of the connecting rings. shells...
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    other branches of the ophthalmic artery. Temporal branches pass through foramina in the great wing of the sphenoid, and anastomose in the temporal fossa...
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    interventricular foramina, and becomes the cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylvius) at the posterior caudal corner. Since the interventricular foramina are on the...
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    A.; Camilli, J.A. (2006). "Morphological Characterization of Femur and Parietal Bone Mineral of Rats at Different Ages". Key Engineering Materials. 309–311:...
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    (such as the ventricles) with them. The intraventricular foramina (also called the foramina of Monro) allows communication with the lateral ventricles...
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  • , 2018). On the surface of the maxilla there are many small nutritive foramina forming two horizontal parallel lines (Van den Brandt et al., 2018). For...
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    pterygospinous process sella turcica The sphenoid articulates with the frontal, parietal, ethmoid, temporal, zygomatic, palatine, vomer, and occipital bones and...
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    hyoid bone, the head contains 29 bones. Cranial bones (8) Occipital bone Parietal bones (2) Frontal bone Temporal bones (2) Sphenoid bone (sometimes counted...
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