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The Developing Human Sphenoid Bone: Linking Embryological Development to Adult Morphology.
Triantafyllou G, Piagkou M. Triantafyllou G, et al. Biology (Basel). 2025 Aug 20;14(8):1090. doi: 10.3390/biology14081090. Biology (Basel). 2025. PMID: 40906422 Free PMC article. Review.
These variants may affect cranial nerve trajectories and surgical access, posing potential risks during neurosurgical, endoscopic, and dental interventions. Emissary structures such as the sphenoidal emissary foramen and the newly described sphenopterygoid ca …
These variants may affect cranial nerve trajectories and surgical access, posing potential risks during neurosurgical, endoscopic, and denta …
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) Prevalence and Morphometry of Foramen Vesalius: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Update of the Literature.
Alshehri AHA, Alsaeed AA, Al-Serhani HS, Assiri HA, Alqarni A, Alassiri S, Alamri M, Egido-Moreno S, López-López J. Alshehri AHA, et al. J Clin Med. 2026 Mar 13;15(6):2195. doi: 10.3390/jcm15062195. J Clin Med. 2026. PMID: 41899119 Free PMC article. Review.
Background: The foramen of Vesalius (FV; also known as the sphenoidal emissary foramen (SEF) or foramen venosum) is an inconstant skull-base foramen located near the foramen ovale. ...
Background: The foramen of Vesalius (FV; also known as the sphenoidal emissary foramen (SEF) or foramen venosum) is an …