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Foramen of Civinini: A New Anatomical Guide for Maxillofacial Surgeons
Author(s) -
R Sharmila Saran,
K. Ananthi,
Aruna Subramaniam,
Thotakura Balaji,
D Vinaitha,
Vaithianathan Gnanasundaram
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of clinical and diagnostic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2249-782X
pISSN - 0973-709X
DOI - 10.7860/jcdr/2013/5100.3115
Subject(s) - anatomy , foramen ovale (heart) , skull , foramen , medicine , sphenoid bone , surgery , percutaneous , patent foramen ovale
Study on Morphometric and radiological aspect on existence of foramen of civinini. Sphenoid bone comprises of some rare ossified ligaments, may encounter difficulty in surgical procedures. Incidence of Pterygospinous bars various with different racial groups and they are genetically controlled. Complete ossification of pterygospinous ligament form foramen of civinini. Entrapments of vessels or nerves may occur due to existence of pterygospinous bar. The bar may locate medially or inferiorly to formen ovale as seen in Hawaiian and lemurs. Co - existence of bar with the wide lateral pterygoid plate exhibits development of the bar from herbivore, carnivore and old world monkeys. Comparatively absence or small spine of civinini noted in new world monkeys, rodents and platyrrhines. Pterygospinousbar represents the phylogenetic remnant of Human beings.

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