10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAMASTOID»
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essentials of skeletal radiology
They may be unilateral or bilateral. The paramastoid process is a bony
protuberance that originates from the jugular process of the occiput and projects
interiorly toward the atlas transverse process. A paracondylar process arises
slightly more ...
2
Homo Erectus: Pleistocene Evidence from the Middle Awash, ...
After approximately 20 mm it turns abruptly laterally, runs laterally and somewhat
inferiorly for approximately 28 mm, then arcs inferiorly and medially toward the
base of the paramastoid process. The superior opening of the external auditory ...
W. Henry Gilbert, Berhane Asfaw, 2008
3
Skull Base and Related Structures: Atlas of Clinical Anatomy
Paracondylar process - pneumatic process - paramastoid process Lateral to the
occipital condyle, a paracondylar process may be present, especially medial to
and behind the stylomastoid foramen. These processes at the base of the skull ...
4
A Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy
BIood-supply.—Internal maxillary and inferior alveolar arteries. Nerve-supply.—
Mandibular nerve. 5. Style-maxillaris (s.-mandibularis) (M. jugulomandibularis).—
This isashort muscle extending from the paramastoid or styloid process of the ...
5
The Cranial Muscles of Vertebrates
743- 750). The Digastricus posterior usually arises from the mastoid or
paramastoid process. In Insectivora the origin is very varied. The muscle arises
from the periotic in Talpa, Scapanus and Scalops; from the base of the styloid
process and ...
6
Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America: Terrestrial ...
1983). (4) Domed skull with enlarged external and internal nares. (5) Bladelike
upper canines. (6) Enlarged paramastoid processes. (7) Shortened distal limb
segments. (8) Parastyle on the upper camassial. (9) Elongated distal limb
segments.
Christine Marie Janis, Kathleen Marie Scott, Louis L. Jacobs, 1998
... small transverse processes. Careful palpation for the size and shupe of the
process should help to differentiate it from the transverse. Paramastoid
processes1 are comparatively uncommon but when they are present upon both
sides the ...
8
Sixth annual report of the United States geological survey ...
... bounded in front by a strong postglenoid process. Posteriorlyit is bounded by a
1011 g desceiuling mastoid process of the Squanuisal bone, nearly closing it
below. This is belinded posteriorhr by a long and stout paramastoid process,
which ...
9
Sangiran: Man, Culture, and Environment in Pleistocene Times ...
The retromastoid torus could probably be regarded as a tuberositas retro. The
paramastoid is quite pronounced on the left side of the occipital bone and runs
medially to the paramastoid incisure before passing upwards of the occipito-
mastoid ...
Truman Simanjuntak, Bagyo Prasetyo, Retno Handini, 2001
When the atlas was articulated with the occipital condyles, it was apparent that
the paramastoid process had caused an lopsid- edness of the joint, resulting in a
tilting of the basis cranii to the right. Paramastoid processes have been described
...