Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?

In 1817, the denominated conduct of Serres was described as a formation that was highly prevalent in children's jaws, but considered as an anatomical variation in adults. In this study we analyze the presence of the denominated Serres'- conduct in 324 jaws belonging to the collection of th...

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Autores principales: Suazo Galdames,Iván Claudio, Zavando Matamala,Daniela Alejandra, Smith,Ricardo Luiz
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2009
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220090001000082009-06-24Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?Suazo Galdames,Iván ClaudioZavando Matamala,Daniela AlejandraSmith,Ricardo Luiz Conduct of Serres Jaws Anatomical variation Anatomical terminology In 1817, the denominated conduct of Serres was described as a formation that was highly prevalent in children's jaws, but considered as an anatomical variation in adults. In this study we analyze the presence of the denominated Serres'- conduct in 324 jaws belonging to the collection of the Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), with sex and age registration, 68 subadults of age between 0 and 2 years and 256 adults of age between 18 and 100 years. We found that the prevalence was in order to 100% in the subadults group and 42.6% in the adults group. In adults, the prevalence of this anatomical structure was greater in women than in men, with a difference statistically significant for the variable sex (Chi2 = 0.0148; I.C 95%=0.29-0.91; O.R. =0.51). According to the age, the biggest prevalence was in the fourth decade of the life, not being of any statistical significance for this variable. Based on the opposing evidence, this article discusses the character of anatomical variation of this formation and based on the anatomical terminology, intending to denominate the paramandibular canal.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.27 n.1 20092009-03-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022009000100008en10.4067/S0717-95022009000100008
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topic Conduct of Serres
Jaws
Anatomical variation
Anatomical terminology
spellingShingle Conduct of Serres
Jaws
Anatomical variation
Anatomical terminology
Suazo Galdames,Iván Claudio
Zavando Matamala,Daniela Alejandra
Smith,Ricardo Luiz
Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?
description In 1817, the denominated conduct of Serres was described as a formation that was highly prevalent in children's jaws, but considered as an anatomical variation in adults. In this study we analyze the presence of the denominated Serres'- conduct in 324 jaws belonging to the collection of the Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), with sex and age registration, 68 subadults of age between 0 and 2 years and 256 adults of age between 18 and 100 years. We found that the prevalence was in order to 100% in the subadults group and 42.6% in the adults group. In adults, the prevalence of this anatomical structure was greater in women than in men, with a difference statistically significant for the variable sex (Chi2 = 0.0148; I.C 95%=0.29-0.91; O.R. =0.51). According to the age, the biggest prevalence was in the fourth decade of the life, not being of any statistical significance for this variable. Based on the opposing evidence, this article discusses the character of anatomical variation of this formation and based on the anatomical terminology, intending to denominate the paramandibular canal.
author Suazo Galdames,Iván Claudio
Zavando Matamala,Daniela Alejandra
Smith,Ricardo Luiz
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Zavando Matamala,Daniela Alejandra
Smith,Ricardo Luiz
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title Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?
title_short Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?
title_full Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?
title_fullStr Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?
title_full_unstemmed Is the Conduct of Serres an Anatomical Variation in Adults?
title_sort is the conduct of serres an anatomical variation in adults?
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