Clinical Implications in Orbital and Pterional Flap Surgeries as Well as Radioimaging Studies to Determine Topographical Prevalence and Characterization of Meningo-Orbital Foramen in Orbits of the Indian Population
SUMMARY: The pear-shaped bony orbit connects with intracranial cavity via foramina’s and fissures. The Meningo-orbital Foramen (MOF) is usually present in greater wing of sphenoid close to lateral edge of Superior orbital fissure. It provides a route for an anastomosis between the orbital...
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Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
2020
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