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1
Achondroplasia Its Nature and Its Cause
which afterwards fuse. Hence the head-mesoderm is formed after that of the trunk
; it grows out from the latter, i. e. the tribasilar bone develops Fig. 28. Basis cranii
of Kaufmanns foetus N° I laid together with the normal. Red is normal.
2
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
His chapter on the influence of the tribasilar bone on the face formation, to which
allusion has been made, is full of interest. Prognathisms he clearly shows to be
associated with certain conditions of this bone, involving premature syuostotic ...
3
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
His chapter on the influence of the tribasilar bone on the face formation, to which
allusion lias been made, is full of interest. Pro- gnathismus he clearly shows to be
associated with certain conditions of this bone, involving premature synostotic ...
4
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... synoptic sinorquidismo (т) - synorchidism sinorquismo (т) - synorchism
sinostosis (D - synostosis sinostosis (D tribasilar - tribasilar synostosis sinqueiria
(D - syncheiria sinquiria (0 - synchiria sintáctica (0 - syntactics sintáctico adj -
syntactic, ...
5
Head and Neuroanatomy (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy)
The occipital bone fuses with the sphenoid bone during puberty to form the "
tribasilar bone." Hypoglossa cana Occipital squama Jugular process
Hypoglossal canal External occipital crest Superior a nuchal line Pharyngeal
tubercle External ...
Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, 2011
6
Stedman's Medical Eponyms
... B. Ostertag syndrome - SYN: hereditary amyloid nephropathy Ostrum, Herman
William, U.S. physician, *1893. Ostrum-Furst syndrome - congenital tribasilar
synostosis. OSTWALD 535 OTTOSON Ostwald, Friedrich Wilhelm, German
physical ...
Susan L. Bartolucci, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, Pat Forbis, 2005
7
Head and Neck Anatomy for Dental Medicine
Because the sphenoid and occipital bones fuse together during puberty ("
tribasilar bone"), a suture is no longer present between the two bones. The
cancellous trabeculae are exposed and have a porous appearance. Temporal
Bone Parietal ...
Eric W. Baker, Michael Schuenke, 2011
8
Ancestors: The Hard Evidence : Proceedings of the Symposium ...
O.H. 9 shares with the pongids the straight tribasilar bone, although it is in a
distinctly lower position in the latter; the nuchal plane and the foramen magnum
are differently oriented in the apes. Modern man shows typical basal kyphosis at
the ...
9
The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Normal and ...
(2) Not only is early spheno-occipital synostosis (tribasilar synostosis) not present
, but these elements remain separated from one another for an unusually . long
period. (3) The obvious presence 'of a thymus at an age (e.g. 19) when it has ...
10
Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head and Neuroanatomy
... 148 sagittal section 169 superior border 1 2 transverse section 162 squamous
2,6,10,22 tympanic 3, 10, 22 - tribasilar 24 - tympanic 143 - zygomatic 2, 3, 4, 5,
10, 14 - - surface orbital 16 temporal 1 1 Bone growth, disturbance 11 Boundary,
...
Michael Schünke, Erik Schulte, Lawrence M. Ross, 2007